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Cash Out

Version 2.0.0-5348
17:48 Roscommon Mon 8 Jun 3m1f Hcap Chs
Going In-Play
Cash Out
Rules
Matched:GBP 4
19 selections 1724.0%4.7%

11

Rockys Howya

Kevin Healy

16

Harbour Highway

A. P. Kelly

3

Pride Of Place

C. G. O'Dwyer

14

Goody Four Shoes

H. E. Sexton

2

Boston Rover

P. Cleary

10

Killaney King

R. A. Doyle

8

Kings Hill

Gearoid Patrick Brouder

7

Bartlemy Boy

Alan O'Sullivan

13

Born Bright

M. P. O'Connor

1

Rockys Diamond

Philip Donovan

5

A Penny A Hundred

J. P. Shinnick

9

Ambitious Fellow

J. Coen

12

Tonaghneave Well

K. C. Sexton

15

Hermino Aa

T. Joseph Kelly

6

Wheres My Jet

A. McGuinness

4

Will Do

James Smith

17

Dorking Cock

Reserve

18

Prince Palace

Reserve

19

Smallcraftwarning

Reserve

Suspended

Timeform 1-2-3

  1. Pride Of Place (IRE)

  2. Ambitious Fellow (IRE)

  3. Killaney King (IRE)

Timeform View

Cases can be made for any number of these, but PRIDE OF PLACE was an emphatic winner of the Killarney National last month and with connections boasting an excellent recent record in this race, he's taken to enhance that further at the expense of Ambitious Fellow, who finished runner-up in this corresponding race last year. Stable-switcher Killaney King, Harbour Highway and Boston Rover are just a handful of others to consider, too.

Timeform Comments

Rocky's Diamond (IRE)
Promising start over fences last season, scoring at Galway in September before backing that up in listed/graded level. However, he was tailed off on both outings over hurdles in the winter and he'll need to hit the ground running on return. Tongue tie reapplied.
Boston Rover (IRE)
Progressed well over fences last summer, completing a hat-trick when seeing off 8 rivals in handicap at Gowran (2½m, soft) in October. Ran too badly to be true at Limerick later that month and hasn't been seen since. Every chance he will get back on track.
Pride Of Place (IRE)
Bounced back to form in refitted headgear when winning 11-runner Killarney National (3¼m, good to soft) last month. Yard have a brilliant recent record in this and he could well be up to defying a 9 lb higher mark.
Will Do (IRE)
Long-standing maiden over fences and looks to have lost his way, pulled up at Fairyhouse (31f, good) last month.
A Penny A Hundred (FR)
Pretty useful but just a maiden success to her name over fences. Not seen since when facing a stiff task from 2 lb out of the weights in Coral Gold Cup at Newbury (3¼m, good to soft) in November but no surprise to see an improved effort here.
Where's My Jet (IRE)
Useful winning hurdler but increasingly looks a stable lesser light, unplaced in 8 tries over fences and making little impact at Punchestown (2½m, good to soft) just under 6 weeks ago.
Bartlemy Boy
Doubled his tally in hunter chases when winning 11-runner event at Listowel (3m, good to soft) last week, going one better than he had the previous year. Switches to handicap company and will need to progress again to feature.
Kings Hill (IRE)
Useful hurdler at his best and capitalised on a lower chase mark in novice handicap at Limerick in March. Ran at least as well when third in 17-runner contest at Fairyhouse (21f) in April but this trip seems likely to stretch him (tailed off both starts over 3m).
Ambitious Fellow (IRE)
Runner-up in this race last year (from the same mark) and matched that form when fifth in the Champion Hunters Chase at Punchestown last month. Would have probably finished third had he completed in a hunter at Listowel last week and a bold showing is anticipated provided his jumping holds up.
Killaney King (IRE)
Reliable maiden hurdler who had been given a chance by the handicapper and ran well upped in trip when second of 17 in handicap at Fairyhouse (25f, soft) 9 weeks ago. Has since left Henry de Bromhead but completely unexposed over staying trips, he's a must for the shortlist.
Rocky's Howya (IRE)
Trailblazer who has been resurgent equipped with headgear, making it 4 wins from last 5 starts (over hurdles/fences) in a Clonmel claiming hurdle (19.5f) last month. Back chasing and would be folly to rule out in this vein of form.
Tonaghneave Well (IRE)
Hadn't been in much form when last seen but probably needed the run after 6 months off at Kilbeggan (2½m, good) recently. Extra distance a worry here (borderline useful as a hurdler up to 2½m).
Born Bright (IRE)
Dual-winning hurdler in 2024/25 and matched that feat over the larger obstacles last season. Ran well reverted to hurdles after 9 months off at Wexford (2½m, good to soft) recently and no surprise should she continue that good work back chasing.
Goody Four Shoes (IRE)
Built on previous promise to finally shed his maiden tag in 7-runner handicap chase at Down Royal (3¼m, good) 5 weeks ago, digging deep under pressure to get the better of a lengthy duel with Barrow Ranger. Doesn't have many miles on the clock and he can kick on now up and running.
Hermino Aa (FR)
Useful at best for Gary & Josh Moore but has shown little since joining his current yard, never better than mid-division having been typically less than fluent at Killarney last time. Blinkers the headgear of choice here.
Harbour Highway (IRE)
Off the mark over fences when winning a 10-runner handicap at Leopardstown in March and has finished runner-up the last twice, most recently in 8-runner handicap at Limerick (25f, good), best work finish. Cheekpieces applied and he's another to consider from just out of the weights.
Dorking Cock (IRE)
Veteran who failed to stay the marathon trip when fourth of 8 in hunter at Downpatrick (29f, good to soft) last month. Finished tired that day and hard to enthuse over here from 4 lb out of the weights. RESERVE.
Prince Palace (FR)
Has gone the wrong way since novice days and fared little better of late on first outing since leaving P. A. Fahy at Leopardstown (3½m, soft) 3 months ago. 4 lb out of the weights. RESERVE.
Smallcraftwarning (IRE)
Enjoyed a fruitful 2025/26 campaign, winning handicap hurdle at Clonmel and Killarney handicap chase to go alongside several good in-frame efforts. Back to form when third of 8 at Limerick (25f, good) recently but faces a stiff task from well out of the weights. RESERVE.

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