Jodi Townend played its first Cheltenham festival, which he won courtesy of Bambino Fever in school 1 class 1 bumper.
Winner 4/1 gave the master guide Willie Mullins 14. Success in the race, and horses trained in Ireland reached trigifect in the last race.
Lisgooold, what Cork Rider, Townend admitted that there’s “On Cloud Nine” after winning only during the third ride at the Cheltenham festival, adding:
“I can’t believe it – it will take a lot of time to flood! Soon I was at the forefront, she was on my way with me that I was going down from the hill and looked at the big screen, thinking: “Please, don’t go me!” It was an enormous relief once I got to the line.
“I actually have a super position. I could not consider it once I jumped and I managed to get where I desired to be, it normally doesn’t occur on this race. When we turned off the hill and so they raced, she jumped on the bridle for me.
It couldn’t go higher. I used to be [pushed a bit wide coming into the straight] And even moving away from the racks I used to be quite pushed out, but I just didn’t wish to get into trouble. Even when she was pushed widely, I traveled well enough, it didn’t affect her. He tries, he has a heart of gold.
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The head up (33/1) and Seán Bowen took second place for John McConnell Yard, length and one and a half behind the impressive winner.
Tom Cooper’s shuttle diplomacy (66/1), with Donagh Meyler in the saddle, was the third house, one other length and a half behind McConnella’s charge.
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