RACING:BOG WARRIOR is likely to drop back in distance for his next start at Leopardstown following his brilliant display in the Drinmore Novice Chase (2m 4f) at Fairyhouse. The lightly-raced seven-year-old routed the opposition in the Grade One and currently holds entries in the Racing Post Novice Chase (2m 1f) and the Fort Leney Novice Chase (3m).
With conditions at Leopardstown likely to come up testing, trainer Tony Martin is currently favouring the former. “There’s not a bother on him and we were really pleased with how he did it in Fairyhouse,” said Martin.
“We’ll be looking at Leopardstown at Christmas for him next.
“He’s got the two options, but I would say with the way the ground is looking at the moment, he’ll probably run in the shorter race.
“He’s won over two miles and two and a half and he’s not short of pace, so there’s no point in stepping up at the moment.”
Bog Warrior revels in soft ground, but Martin feels he could also be effective on a sounder surface. This leaves the door open for a potential trip to the Cheltenham Festival in the spring.
“Like all good horses I think he’d handle most ground, but I’m not looking beyond Christmas at the moment,” added Martin.
“We’ll get that out of the way before we start thinking about other places and we’ll just try and keep him in one piece first.”