Spring return possible as comeback trail beckons for Road To Respect
Meade star may be back in training next month.
Road To Respect has yet to return to full training, but Noel Meade still hopes the four-time Grade One winner could make it back in time for the spring festivals. The nine-year-old was last seen finishing third in the Savills Chase at Leopardstown last Christmas – after which he picked up an injury, which Meade tends to feel was down to the quick ground at that meeting. He had previously beaten dual King George winner Clan Des Obeaux in the Down Royal Champion Chase.🏆 ROAD TO RESPECT wins the G1 Ladbrokes Champion Chase at Down Royal from Clan Des Obeaux in a thriller!
Noel Meade’s horse was winning the race for the second year running 👏pic.twitter.com/gvLGx0Sg9v — Sporting Life (@SportingLife) November 2, 2019
“Road To Respect had a little bit of filling in his leg after doing his tendon at Leopardstown,” said Meade. “Over the last couple of years, it’s been very quick there, and we ended up having to fire him. “He’s not back in training yet – I would hope he’ll be back in the next month or so and that he might be able to run in the spring. “But, until we have him back and put him back in the gym, we really won’t know whether he’s going to be back this season or not.
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