Drinmore could come into the reckoning for Thedevilscoachman
Noel Meade-trained six-year-old starting to show his hurdling class over fences.
Noel Meade is mulling over options for promising chaser Thedevilscoachman that include the Drinmore Novice Chase at Fairyhouse on Sunday week. A high-class hurdler, he shaped encouragingly when third to crack chaser Ferny Hollow on his first start over fences at Punchestown in December, before finishing runner-up to Saint Sam at Fairyhouse the following month. The six-year-old, who is owned by JP McManus, signed off last season with victory in the Grade Two Boyne Hurdle at Navan and underlined his potential back over the bigger obstacles when opening his account in a beginners’ event at Galway last month.Really good return over fences from Grade 2-winning hurdler Thedevilscoachman 🏇@tuvastables won this 12 months ago with Sixshooter and clearly has another sound prospect following this victory in the oft-informative @IrishEBF_ beginners’ chase @Galway_Races pic.twitter.com/p34RGJLG7T
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However, like so many others, Meade says he is frustrated by the quicker ground following a scorching summer and relatively dry autumn, and is hoping recent rain will start to get into the ground. “I don’t know what the plan is. The weather is the plan. I suppose we just have to wait,” said Meade. “We have had a lot of rain recently and he possibly might run in the Drinmore. “He might. We haven’t decided on that yet, but it is the next possible race. “The crazy thing is we have had quite a lot of rain, but it doesn’t seem to be getting into the ground the same way as usual. “I’m inclined to think it is the lack of frost. The grass is taking the water out of the ground and until you get the frost, and the ground to open up a bit, it doesn’t seem to get into it. But it is what it is.” Should he tackle the extended two-mile-three-furlong Bar One Racing-sponsored Drinmore, Thedevilscoachman will bid to emulate Beacon Edge, who landed the Grade One event for the yard last season.

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