‘Bambino Fever is my lay of the day and I’m taking her on with this 10-1 shot’ – Johnny Dineen has a strong view on Thursday’s opener

‘Bambino Fever is my lay of the day and I’m taking her on with this 10-1 shot’ – Johnny Dineen has a strong view on Thursday’s opener

Who is your banker on day three?

Johnny: I’m fairly assured Carrigmoornaspruce will run a big race in the Ryanair Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle (1.20) and I will probably be getting caught in every-means at 10-1. I’m not eager on the favorite Bambino Fever in any respect – for causes I reveal under – and I feel Declan Queally’s mare has achieved greater than her over hurdles anyway. She was second in a Grade 1 at Christmas and I am unable to have her ending out of the first three. 

DJ: Ah, Johnny. You’re wrecked. You’ve been on that field in the betting ring all week and you are lightheaded. You want a correct lie down. Bambino Fever is the banker of the week, you eejit. Anyway, the finest wine is served final on Thursday with Jeriko Du Reponet in the Kim Muir (5.20). He’s head and shoulders above this lot, has the genius of Derek O’Connor on his again, will love the floor, ran a cracker at the pageant final 12 months and has been dropped to 145. What’s to not like? Some individuals appear to assume he is a bit of a monkey, however I feel that is harsh. He’s one of the finest-handicapped horses of the entire week. 

Who is your lay of the day?

DJ: I do not assume Kabral Du Mathan will keep in the Paddy Power Stayers’ Hurdle (3.20). He’s bought a lot tempo, however his stamina reserves will probably be examined to the very restrict by some correct stayers. If Annie Power could not see it out with her class, this man will not both.

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