The Noel Meade-trained veteran finished a creditable sixth in the Grand National at Aintree in April, but was well beaten at Galway and Down Royal since and was knocked down for £35,000 to David Christie, who is a leading figure on the point to point circuit in Northern Ireland.
Christie said: “I know he’s an older horse, but he moves like a four-year-old.
“He’s been in Noel’s all his life and hopefully a change of scenery will do him the world of good.
“He’s been bought by a client to go for those cross-country races in Cheltenham, Auteuil and Punchestown. That’s the number one plan.”
He added: “He’s been hunting in Ireland. Hopefully going down the cross-country route might just light the wick again.
“If that doesn’t work out we can maybe aim him at a National in the spring, but we’ll see.
“I think there’s a cross-country race at Cheltenham in November so we might aim to start him off there.”
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