Ebadiyan Plans Oliver Brady is confident Ebadiyan can atone for his Cheltenham Festival misfortune at Punchestown. The four-year-old was in the process of running a big race in the Triumph Hurdle when he jinked out before the second-last flight of hurdles. He will now have a spin on the level at the Curragh next Sunday before the Ballymore Champion Four Year Old Hurdle at Punchestown. "He's going to go to the Curragh next week and run over two miles on the flat, that will prepare him for the Saturday at Punchestown," said Brady. "I don't care who I meet and if they want to bring the Triumph Hurdle winner (Zaynar) over, we'll see what takes place. If I don't get him this year, I'll get him next year. "I know that John Cullen hadn't even gone for the horse when he jinked. "The winner was also going well but I'm confident we would have beaten the winner up the hill. We live for next year and hopefully we'll meet Zaynar in the Champion Hurdle next year. "One thing I will say, wherever he (Zaynar) goes, I'll go," he told At The Races.