Dream Walker primed for Irish Cambridgeshire Jarlath Fahey is hoping Dream Walker can reproduce the best form he usually reserves for Galway when he goes to the Curragh for the Tote Irish Cambridgeshire on Saturday. The grey gelding was a two-time winner at the Galway Festival for North Yorkshire trainer Brian Ellison and ran well in two at the big meeting this summer for Fahey without getting the rub of the green. The Co Kildare handler reports the nine-year-old to be in fine shape and ready for the premier handicap over a mile at Irish headquarters. “Dream Walker is in good form. The weather has broken a little which we need and all being well he’s going to run in the Cambridgeshire on Saturday,” said Fahey. “He’s a good old servant. He was a bit unlucky in Galway on the first night (when fifth to Riven Light). “He could have done with a bit more luck in running but he loves Galway and that would be the only thing that would worry me. “He seems to perform very well round Galway better than at any other track but he seems in good order and fingers crossed he’ll run a good race for us on Saturday.”