Double edge to McManus hopes
DINOBLUE and Gentleman De Mee give JP McManus a formidable hand in his bid for yet another big-race victory in the William Hill Champion Chase at Punchestown today.
It has already been quite the year for the leading owner, with five winners at the Cheltenham Festival followed by a treble at Aintree, including the Grand National success of I Am Maximus.
Jonbon’s victory in Saturday’s Celebration Chase at Sandown put the seal on a British campaign which saw McManus crowned champion owner for the eighth successive season.
McManus’s two runners in the feature event on day one of the Festival both had to make do with the runner-up spot at Cheltenham in March, with Dinoblue narrowly denied by fellow
McManus-owned runner Limerick Lace in the Mares’ Chase and Gentleman De Mee second best in the Queen Mother Champion Chase.
The owner’s retained rider Mark Walsh has sided with Dinoblue on her return to an extended two miles, leaving National-winning jockey Paul Townend to partner
Gentleman De Mee.
‘Dinoblue is versatile trip-wise, I think. I don’t think the trip beat her at Cheltenham,’ said McManus’ racing manager Frank Berry.
‘I think she’s come out of the race quite well, it’s competitive but she never runs a bad race and is very dependable.
‘Gentleman De Mee is in good form and the better the ground, the better he’ll like it. We’re happy with him and it will be an interesting race.’
Dinoblue and Gentleman De Mee are two of four runners for Willie Mullins, who also saddles Saint Sam and Dysart Dynamo in a race he has won in each of the past five renewals.
The biggest threat to the Closutton quartet appears to be Henry de Bromhead’s Captain Guinness, who enjoyed an overdue day in the sun with Queen Mother Champion Chase glory at Cheltenham.