Western Diego can build on promising return at Fairyhouse 

Despite a long odds-on defeat on her hurdling debut in Naas before Christmas, Bambino Fever is impossible to oppose in the Download The Tote App Mares Maiden Hurdle
Western Diego can build on promising return at Fairyhouse 

POINT TO PROVE: Touched off by Oldschool Outlaw, right, at Naas before Christmas, Bambino Fever can get off the mark over hurdles at Fairyhouse on Wednesday.  Picture: Healy Racing 

One of four runners for Willie Mullins, Western Diego should make a bold bid to make his fencing breakthrough in the €100,000 Tote Dan & Joan Moore Memorial Handicap Chase, the feature of today’s rescheduled card in Fairyhouse.

The nine-year-old, winner of his bumper in Naas and a maiden hurdle in Fairyhouse in January of 2023 and 2024 respectively, had been placed in two of his six starts over fences and chased home Springt De la Mare in a rated novice at Punchestown last February.

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