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Colcannon (IRE)
6yo b g 2020
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Colcannon (IRE) b g 2020
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Well Chosen (GB)
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Reports in which Colcannon (IRE) was mentioned
Punchestown’s 21-runner Matchbook Supporting Irish Racing Maiden Hurdle centred around just two horses, with winner Koktail Brut (10/11f) providing trainer Gordon Elliott with a double, having defeating Noel Meade’s runner-up Colcannon (11/10).
Thu 13th Nov
Bambino Fever maintained her unbeaten record, as she made it five wins from five career starts in the Grade 1 Race & Stay At Punchestown Champion INH Flat Race.
Wed 30th Apr
Colcannon (9/2) came from last to first in the Grade 2 bumper at Leopardstown under a cool ride from Derek O'Connor.
Sat 01st Feb
Colcannon completed a 37/1 treble on the afternoon at Galway for trainer Noel Meade when gaining a deserved success in the Joe O’Gorman Memorial (C&G) (Pro/Am) Flat Race.
Sat 26th Oct
Sixandahalf was the wide-margin winner of the concluding Haier INH Bumper at Punchestown today, as the successful Best of the Rest Syndicate scored with their first runner for trainer Gavin Cromwell.
Tue 30th Apr
“My other horses got balloted out of the race so I had to run something!” quipped trainer Gordon Elliott at Punchestown today, as his Sermandzarak caused a minor upset to win the €100,000 Goffs Defender Bumper.
Tue 30th Apr
Ray Barron gave Lady Of The Locke a fine front-running ride to land the concluding four-year-old bumper at Thurles this afternoon.
Sat 16th Mar
There was an unfortunate conclusion to Punchestown's meeting today as, in the bumper, first-past-the-post Colcannon (5/2 second-favourite) was disqualified as his inexperienced rider Finn Tegetmeier weighted-in 1.3lb light.
Wed 21st Feb
Sun, 5th Apr, 2026 
To be honest he’s been very disappointing up until now. . I’d say ground is a lot to do with it and when he gets it a bit quicker he’ll be even better. . On what he did last year you’d be kind of expecting him to be one of the top horses around this year but his couple of runs have been very disappointing. It’s taken him a while to learn how to jump as well. The reason he spent a second season in bumpers was because he was such a poor jumper. . He’s just getting the hang of it now. The last was the only mistake, he jumped brilliant up until that. . Donagh was saying the ground made a huge difference to him. We’ll be able to continue on with him for the summer.

Noel Meade
After race at
Fairyhouse Sun, 5th Apr, 2026 (1st) 
To be honest he’s been very disappointing up until now. . I’d say ground is a lot to do with it and when he gets it a bit quicker he’ll be even better. . On what he did last year you’d be kind of expecting him to be one of the top horses around this year but his couple of runs have been very disappointing. It’s taken him a while to learn how to jump as well. The reason he spent a second season in bumpers was because he was such a poor jumper. . He’s just getting the hang of it now. The last was the only mistake, he jumped brilliant up until that. . Donagh was saying the ground made a huge difference to him. We’ll be able to continue on with him for the summer.

Noel Meade
After race at
Leopardstown Sat, 1st Feb, 2025 (1st) 
We always thought he was fairly useful. It was unfortunate what happened last year with Finn (Tegetmeier). He was point three light, which is nothing, and he went and won by nine lengths (disqualified at Punchestown). When he went to Punchestown and the mare (Sixandahalf) beat him, we felt he was gone at that stage. Then he had a bad run in Thurles, when we shouldn’t have run him as it was too soon. He was a shell. The whole intention after he won his bumper was to go jumping with him, but the schooling just wasn’t going the way I wanted it to go. I felt he was going to take a run or two over hurdles to get to where we want him. I said at Christmas he’d run but he won’t win because he won’t jump well enough and his novice season could end up with him winning late on. I’d say we go with a different plan. We decided we’d run him in the bumper at Christmas, but the day before we had spots in the yard and he came up with a couple of spots so we had to take him out of that and then here was the next one. Unfortunately, he’s not qualified for Cheltenham but I think he’s okay for Punchestown, so we’ll probably plan for that. If there is something in between, at Fairyhouse, we’ll see.

Noel Meade
After race at
Galway Sat, 26th Oct, 2024 (1st) 
The day he 'won' in Punchestown last season was his D-Day as he went downhill after that, being a young and immature four-year-old. Over the summer he grew a lot, he is still growing and is from a fabulous family and everything from it wins. Derek said he was too hard on himself and pulled too hard, but I'd say he'll go plenty of places. Hopefully we will be able to get him to relax and he'll go jumping (hurdles) now. It was a great day's work and was like old times!

Noel Meade
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