Curragh next for Don

RACING: PONDERING A tilt at a race at the Curragh might be unusual for December but that’s what Gordon Elliott is thinking of…

RACING:PONDERING A tilt at a race at the Curragh might be unusual for December but that's what Gordon Elliott is thinking of for his exciting bumper performer Don Cossack.

The Gigginstown-owned four-year-old pulled an unlikely victory out of the fire in a Grade Two at Navan on Sunday when he eventually overhauled the pace-forcing Rory O’Moore who was almost a furlong clear of the field at one stage of the race.

Don Cossack was the only one capable of overhauling him in a performance that might have had other connections dreaming of Cheltenham. Elliott though is determined to take a more long-term view and is looking at another bumper run at the Curragh in May.

“He’s a good horse. He’s only four but he’s 17 hands so he’s going to be a smasher down the road. We won’t do too much this year, we’re going to look after him,” he said yesterday.

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“The leader must have been half a furlong in front and the boys had gone to sleep a bit. If Nina [Carberry] got beat it might not have been her finest hour, but it worked out great.

“We all want winners at Cheltenham but I don’t think that bumper is the be-all-and-end-all for him. A couple of years down the road he could be anything so we’re going to mind him.

“The Rockview Bumper at the Curragh [in May] could be his next run, it’s very valuable, and then he’ll go novice hurdling next season – he won’t jump a hurdle in public this year,” Elliott added.

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Manchester United and England striker Wayne Rooney has purchased a yearling which is set to go into training with Tom Dascombe. Rooney recently visited Dascombe’s Manor House Stables in Cheshire and was so impressed he decided to buy the as-yet unnamed horse.

Dascombe’s yard has been financed by Rooney’s United teammate Michael Owen, who enjoyed success this year with stable star Brown Panther who won at Royal Ascot.

A spokesman for the yard said: “I can confirm that Wayne and Coleen [Rooney’s wife] have bought a horse. I can’t confirm all the details as yet as it’s very early stages.”

Brian O'Connor

Brian O'Connor

Brian O'Connor is the racing correspondent of The Irish Times. He also writes the Tipping Point column