Cheltenham Festival tips: Johnny Dineen's Friday nap
Blood Destiny
1.30 Cheltenham
Let's begin with a bang and go for Blood Destiny. This year's JCB Triumph Hurdle (1.30) looks a match on paper and I'd be shocked if one of the top two in the market doesn't win.
I'm very much in the Blood Destiny camp, even if Paul Townend isn't. I feel Blood Destiny is the strongest stayer and I'm hoping Patrick Mullins will scoot straight across to the near side rail and power up the hill. If he gets first run, I fully expect him to hold on and I will be investing accordingly.
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