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Thedevilscoachman (IRE)
br g 30th Apr 2016
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Thedevilscoachman (IRE) br g 30th Apr 2016
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Sep 2017
September Yearling Sale (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Ballybin Stud
Purchaser: Kevin Ross Bloodstock
€27,000
Lots Sold: 401
Prices
Avg: €28,556
Median: €23,000
Maximum: €230,000
Nov 2016
November Foal Sale (Goffs Ireland)
Curraghaven House Stud
Purchaser: Peter Nolan Bloodstock
€1,500
Lots Sold: 697
Prices
Avg: €28,814
Median: €15,000
Maximum: €775,000
Reports in which Thedevilscoachman (IRE) was mentioned
Noel Meade feels soft ground is key to the chances of ante-post favourite Thedevilscoachman in the BoyleSports Irish Grand National at Fairyhouse.
Mon 10th Apr
Thedevilscoachman asserted in good style on the run-in to run out a cosy winner of the featured Way To Paris @Coolagown Stud Hugh McMahon Memorial Novice Chase at Limerick this afternoon.
Sun 26th Mar
There was opening-race drama in Naas' five-runner Grade 3 Finlay Ford At Naas Novice Chase today as Thedevilscoachman (100/30) was awarded victory in the stewards' room, despite passing the post in second place.
Sun 29th Jan
Thedevilscoachman landed the odds on his return to chasing in the beginners contest at Galway.
Sun 30th Oct
Thedevilscoachman came with a sustained challenge to claim Ashdale Bob in the final strides of the Grade 2 Boyne Hurdle over two mile five at Navan.
Tue 22nd Feb
Thedevilscoachman reverts from chasing to contest the Grade 2 BetVictor Boyne Hurdle at Navan today.
Tue 22nd Feb
Navan remains Heavy after 7mm rain overnight,.
Tue 22nd Feb
The 11/10 favourite Saint Sam was impressive on his chasing debut in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Beginners’ Chase.
Sun 09th Jan
Ferny Hollow overcame an absence of just over a year when making a successful switch to fences in the BetVictor Beginners Chase at Punchestown.
Sun 05th Dec
Willie Mullins and Paul Townend doubled up at Fairyhouse with the hugely impressive Echoes In Rain in the Grade Two Paddy Kehoe Suspended Ceilings Novice Hurdle.
Sun 04th Apr
The Listed I.N.H. Stallion Owners EBF Novice Hurdle at Punchestown saw J P McManus double up in race two on the programme, Thedevilscoachman (5/4 — 10/11 — 15/8 favourite) delivering for Noel Meade and Mark Walsh.
Sun 14th Feb
Damalisque had plenty in hand of his rivals as he took the featured Grade B Navan Handicap Hurdle in clear-cut fashion.
Fri 29th Jan
Gordon Elliott lost out by a nose in division one of the Graigs Lane Maiden Hurdle at Navan but then secured the second split by a head with Gars De Sceaux.
Fri 29th Jan
Thedevilscoachman made it three from four when landing the Dunmoe Rated Novice Hurdle at Navan.
Fri 29th Jan
Bumper winner Thedevilscoachman made a taking transition to flights when powering home in the second split of Cork's 4yo maiden hurdle.
Sun 22nd Nov
He had five ahead of him in the betting but Thedevilscoachman (10s into 8s) ran out a good winner of the Rushe's Supervalu (Pro/Am) INH Flat Race at Naas.
Sun 05th Jan
After race at
Naas Sun, 29th Jan, 2023 (1st)
Noel Meade:- .I know I'm biased but I think it was the right decision. What probably made the decision was when Paul jumped the second-last he came over in front of him. You could say why didn't he (Cooper) go round him but he never actually had a chance to go around him because once Paul blocked him up, he had nowhere to go except to keep going straight. Rachael (Blackmore, on Amirite) came out and Paul went in (at the last) but I think he was the best horse. I'll have to talk to JP and Frank (Berry, McManus' racing manager) before I can say where he's going to go next because I don't know. Frank is away on holidays with the boss. I do think wherever he goes, he does need soft ground, that's essential.
Noel Meade
After race at
Galway Sun, 30th Oct, 2022 (1st)
The softer ground was a help to him as it slow things down a bit,. He is learning as he goes along but his jumping is still a bit sticky although he jumped when he wanted him. When he asked him to come up, he came up. He will improve as he goes along, he goes that long trip easily and loves that soft ground. I don't know where he goes next but we'll paddle on and see how we go.
Noel Meade
After race at
Navan Tue, 22nd Feb, 2022 (1st)
He jumped so badly the last day, he wasn't having a cut at his fences at all, and Mark thought he sort of lost his bottle a bit. We thought that it was getting so late in the season that we'd maybe go back over hurdles and see how it goes. When I schooled him at home over hurdles he wasn't exactly showing me an awful lot but he jumped great for him today. I think the ground is a big factor with him. When he won his bumper in Naas he sprouted wings in it and he did the same today when he got going. He really came home. I haven't a notion where he goes next. He's in the Coral Cup and the County Hurdle. If he goes, the Coral Cup would be the one but it might not be easy after that. You'd imagine the way he did that he'd go to three miles.
Noel Meade
After race at
Navan Fri, 29th Jan, 2021 (1st)
I was a bit disappointed with him at Leopardstown but Mark said he was very green. I don’t know where we will go next or what we will do but he’s a nice horse. He’s very laidback. He’s only just lobbing along until you want him and then he picks up. Mark said he didn’t think he was going anywhere and then he picked up when he asked him. I know he stays that (2m2f) but I’d say two miles is probably far enough for him. He’s bred to be quick enough.
Noel Meade
After race at
Naas Sun, 5th Jan, 2020 (1st)
We knew he was nice but with all the talk about everything else it sort of put us off, between Galileos and Dubawis and stuff like that we were starting to get edgy,. He surprised me a bit how well he quickened up. We had another one coming along and the lads were sort of thinking it's the other one we should have run but we obviously ran the right one. He's a nice horse. I was underbidder on him when he was sold as a yearling, Micky Maguire, Jason's brother, bought him for Joe Duke that owns him. When he was going into training they said they'd send him to me. We had him last spring and did a little bit with him. It works out well with those four-year-olds to do a little bit with them in the spring. I'd say he's quite a smart horse. He certainly won't be jumping, this spring anyway, so we'll look for another bumper. Eoin rides well. He's doing well with what he's getting and he's good value for 7lb.
Noel Meade
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