Grand Sefton not on the agenda for Minella Drama
Donald McCain happy to wait for other targets with Old Roan winner.
Old Roan hero Minella Drama will not contest the Grand Sefton Chase back at Aintree next weekend, but a spin over the National fences is not ruled out at some stage. Donald McCain’s nine-year-old returned to action this term with an endearing front-running success on Sunday, where he took Grade Two honours at 3-1 under Brian Hughes. It was an eighth victory in a career that has seen the popular gelding finish out of the money just twice in 23 starts over both hurdles and fences. He does hold an entry for the Grand Sefton on November 9, which would be a first experience of the Grand National fences, but despite coming out of the Old Roan well the race comes too soon and he will be aimed elsewhere.Thanks for flying with Minella airlines ✈️
Minella Drama soars to @VirginBet Old Roan victory 💯 pic.twitter.com/BNQvcYkEIn— Aintree Racecourse (@AintreeRaces) October 27, 2024
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