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Cash Out

Version 2.0.0-5348
18:25 Fairyhouse Wed 8 Jul Each Way
Going In-Play
Rules
Matched:GBP 0
15 selections EW Terms: 1/5 odds, 3 places1034.3%0.0%

4

(3)

Bamako Beach

C. T. Keane

11

(9)

Sindagan

Ben Martin Coen

9

(15)

Passage Of Power

J. M. Sheridan

6

(10)

Cladach

S. McCullagh

14

(13)

Goomah

W. M. Lordan

15

(5)

Little Sure Shot

William James Lee

12

(7)

Storzando

Wesley Joyce

10

(6)

Shays Dream

N. M. Crosse

1

(8)

Banshof

R. C. Colgan

2

(14)

Pettus Bridge

P. McGettigan

7

(12)

Coolshine

J. J. G. Ryan

13

(1)

Thumama Sands

Adam Caffrey

3

(11)

Auguste Gusteau

L. T. McAteer

5

(4)

Chloes Boy

Siobhan Rutledge

8

(2)

Farewell To Arms

R. P. Whelan

Suspended

Timeform 1-2-3

  1. Bamako Beach (IRE)

  2. Passage Of Power (USA)

  3. Sindagan (IRE)

Timeform View

BAMAKO BEACH was last seen contesting the Irish 2000 Guineas and should prove difficult to beat back in these calmer waters. Passage of Power and Sindagan look the best of the rest, whilst Joseph O'Brien's newcomer Cladach is worth noting in the betting.

Timeform Cash Out Hints

Bamako Beach traded at a low of 70.00 and Betfair SP of 95.00 when losing last time, a race in which it raced towards the rear.

Timeform Comments

Banshof (IRE)
Well-bred Hello Youmzain gelding who cost 260,000 gns as a yearling but failed to make it to the track for the Crisford stable and sold for just 2,500 gns in October. Needed experience but has shown some ability in 2 maidens so far, but likely to be seen to much better effect when handicapping.
Pettus Bridge (FR)
Postponed gelding looked one for the longer term when eleventh of 17 in maiden at this course (1½m, good to soft, 80/1) on debut 26 days ago. Significantly down in trip.
Auguste Gusteau (IRE)
Only minor signs of ability in 3 starts to date and looked temperamental when last of 9 in maiden at Dundalk (5f, 50/1) 43 days ago. Up in trip.
Bamako Beach (IRE)
Showed plenty when just denied in maidens at Naas and Gowran and wasn't disgraced having been set a very stiff task when 7 lengths seventh of 9 to Gstaad in Irish 2000 Guineas at the Curragh (1m, good to firm) 46 days ago. The one to beat
Chloe's Boy (IRE)
Sottsass gelding. 150/1, fourteenth of 15 in maiden at Naas (1m, good) on debut 14 days ago, missing break.
Cladach (IRE)
€220,000 yearling, Dark Angel gelding. Brother to useful 7f winner Dark Tornado and half-brother to 3 winners, including 7f winner Raintree and 1¼m-1½m winner Marie Paradis. Makes plenty of appeal on paper for leading yard.
Coolshine (IRE)
Dandy Man gelding didn't pose any threat in 2 maidens last month.
Farewell To Arms (IRE)
€60,000 yearling by Sioux Nation colt has finished well held in 2 maidens 8 months apart. Tongue tie worn last time is discarded.
Passage Of Power (USA)
Into Mischief colt who showed plenty despite inexperience when third of 10 in minor event at Dundalk (6f) on debut. Off for 6 months since but should improve for top yard.
Shay's Dream (IRE)
Seemingly being brought along gradually when down the field in 2 maidens 7 months apart.
Sindagan (IRE)
Promise when reaching the frame on all 4 starts and would've finished a place better had his rider not dropped his hands prematurely when third of 7 in maiden at Gowran (7f, soft) 77 days ago. Should go well again.
Storzando (IRE)
River Boyne gelding. Brother to 5f winner Boyne Lady. Dam twice-raced half-sister to smart winner up to 1½m Centennial out of smart 7f winner Lurina. Betting will prove best guide on debut.
Thumama Sands (IRE)
Footstepsinthesand gelding has looked a longer term prospect when well held at very long odds in 2 maidens.
Goomah (IRE)
Stepped up juvenile efforts when ¾-length third of 9 in maiden at Leopardstown on return but much too free on handicap bow at the Curragh last time. Best form would give her frame claims here, though.
Little Sure Shot (IRE)
Shaped with promise when second in 6-runner maiden at Leopardstown on debut last summer but disappointing since, including tried in first-time blinkers on return in March.

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