Alan O'Sullivan

hometown

Mallow, Co. Cork

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Mallow native Alan O’Sullivan is a son of William O’Sullivan and brother to former champion U21 rider Michael O’Sullivan. Alan had his first ride in Irish Point-to-Points on the opening day of the 2020-21 season at Ballingarry aboard A Decent Excuse, trained by uncle Eugene O’Sullivan, and it was Eugene's It Came To Pass that supplied him with his opening success when taking an open at Dromahane in April 2022. Alan shared the 2024 western title with Derek O'Connor, whilst he has ridden winners on the track for the likes of Eugene O'Sullivan, Pat Foley, Eleanor Broderick, Terence O'Brien and John Queally.

2025/26Season
4
Winners
CareerTotal
35
Winners
Date
Course
Race type
Horse
Fin Pos
Distance
SP
Handler
Video
5yo+ Mares Maiden
4th
14½L
4/1
play
5yo+ Adjacent Maiden
3rd
4½L
5/2
play
5yo+ Adjacent Maiden
6th
20½L
2/1F
play
Aintree Foxhunters
UR
25/1
play
4yo Geldings Maiden
5th
6½L
4/1
play
5yo+ Mares Maiden
1st
3½L
11/4F
play
5yo+ Adjacent Maiden
SU
6/1
play
5yo+ Mares Maiden
1st
hd
9/4F
play
5yo Geldings Maiden
5th
16L
5/1
play
5yo+ Adjacent Maiden
2nd
15L
6/1
play
5&6yo Geldings Maiden
2nd
3L
9/2
play
5yo+ Mares Maiden
3rd
3L
7/4
play

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O'Sullivan and O'Connor share western title spoils

One winner each at Loughrea for Alan O'Sullivan and Derek O'Connor saw them gain title honours in the west. 

One True King supplies Doyle with first English winner

Cormac Doyle's charge was the sole Irish-trained winner on the International card at Barbury Castle.