Bookmaker pays out on Russell Davy Russell is already past the post in the race for the Irish jump jockeys championship as far as bookmakers Stan James are concerned. They have decided to pay out to punters who backed the County Cork-born rider to land his first-ever title as he holds a substantial lead with the season drawing to a close at the end of this month. Russell is currently 18 ahead of Ruby Walsh, by 100 to 82, and the curtain comes down on April 30 with the final card at the five-day Punchestown Festival. "Davy Russell is a substantial loser in the Stan James book as we originally chalked him up as 9-4 when we were first up to open a book on this market," said Stan James' Joseph Burke. "There were plenty of takers at that price, the biggest individual bet laid being one of £4,000 at 9-4, but nevertheless, we feel it's a done deal now and that after five consecutive second-place finishes, Davy will finally be crowned champion Irish jump jockey at Punchestown. "Stan James have now opened a new handicap book for the remainder of the season where we are essentially betting on the margin of victory and Davy is available at 5-6 minus 10.5 winners."