Tu Va Stables in County Meath, Ireland is an Irish thoroughbred horse racing stable and breeding business that was established by Noel Meade, a prominent National Hunt racing horse trainer.
Although he was a trainer, Meade did ride one horse early on in his career, Tu Va.
There is an equine spa on the grounds to help treat the horses to the various injures that occur during practice.
The current stable lad is Alan McIlroy,[4] who has spent 13 years at Tu Va.[5] McIlroy and the employees at Tu Va were in line to be the first stable staff to receive part of the £1m Triple Crown of Hurdling bonus offered by WBX.
[7] Famous horses trained at Tu Va include Harchibald and Go Native.