Main

Log in above for more options
  •  [
    You can choose to show Betfair Starting Price (SP) options. Bets placed at SP are settled at Betfair's starting price. SP bets cannot be cancelled once placed.
    ?]
    •  [
      Provides live projections of the Starting Price(SP), based on the SP bets already placed and the current exchange prices.
      ?]
    •  [
      Provides two live projections of the Starting Price (SP). The near price is based on SP bets already placed and current exchange prices. The far price is based only on the SP bets already placed and not on any current exchange prices.
      ?]

Cash Out

Version 2.0.0-5348
13:10 Market Rasen Sat 18 Jul 3 To Be Placed
Going In-Play
Rules
Matched:GBP 114
13 selections 490.4%244.1%

4

Louis Veron

Harry Skelton

13

High Fibre

Sean Bowen

12

Mojito Des Mottes

Harry Cobden

10

Squeezebox

Stan Sheppard

11

Letterston Lily

James Bowen

1

Indemnity

Ben Jones

5

Newtown Rambler

Oakley Brown

2

Moon Chime

Nick Slatter

6

Continuance

Freddie Keighley

3

Howth

Brendan Powell

7

Charlus

Tristan Durrell

8

Morning Mayhem

Kielan Woods

9

Pigeon House

Lee Edwards

Suspended

Timeform 1-2-3

  1. Louis Veron (FR)

  2. High Fibre (IRE)

  3. Newtown Rambler (IRE)

Timeform View

LOUIS VERON created an excellent impression in defying a penalty at Stratford last month and with the performance supported by the timefigure, it's reasonable to assume an opening mark in the mid-120s could seriously underestimate him, especially given the potential for further improvement. High Fibre is interesting for a yard with an excellent recent record in the race following an encouraging stable debut on the Flat, while Newtown Rambler is another to note from his lower hurdles mark.

Timeform Cash Out Hints

Louis Veron traded at a high of 1.55 and Betfair SP of 1.58 when winning last time, a race in which it raced prominently and travelled strongly early on.

Timeform Comments

Indemnity (IRE)
Strong-travelling sort who had solid form behind Alexei and Tutti Quanti prior to a career-best success in the Sussex Champion Hurdle at Plumpton (2m). Found less than looked likely in the Swinton last time but possibly found it coming too soon after such a big effort at Plumpton.
Moon Chime
Teed up by a run on the Flat when landing the Swinton at a big price at Haydock in May. Followed up back on the level at Kempton later in the month and seems well placed to better his mid-field finish in this last year.
Howth (IRE)
Fairly useful staying handicapper on the level who made a smooth transition to hurdling last season, winning 4 times. Looked rusty returning from an 8-month absence when a well-held third to Morning Mayhem at Newton Abbot in June but entitled to be sharper now.
Louis Veron (FR)
Looks a useful prospect, creating an excellent impression in defying a penalty at the first time of asking in 10-runner novice at Stratford (19f) last month, quickening clear without coming off the bridle. Opening mark could easily underestimate him.
Newtown Rambler (IRE)
Stepped up on yard debut to record a second win over hurdles at Warwick (2m) in March. Pulled up at Ayr next time but most progressive back chasing since, completing a hat-trick in game fashion at Uttoxeter (2m) just under 3 weeks ago. Interesting runner off lower hurdles mark.
Continuance
Free-going sort whose losing run is mounting but he chased home a useful pair at Sandown in January. Continued fine run of form behind resurgent rival on first try over 2½m at Worcester and gave another good account back down in trip at Newton Abbot 15 days ago. Cheekpieces on for 1st time.
Charlus (IRE)
Borderline useful in both codes at his best. Yet to fire for Dan Skelton, though settled better than usual following a breathing operation at Newton Abbot on most recent outing and may come on for the run given it was his first start in 12 weeks.
Morning Mayhem
Resumed winning ways in 2m handicap hurdle at Newton Abbot in June. Not discredited under a 7 lb penalty when last of 4 there (2¼m) next time but revised mark clearly asks for more.
Pigeon House (IRE)
Made all in a 2m Catterick claiming hurdle on final start for Jennie Candlish (changed hands for £12,000). Disappointed first 2 starts for current yard (including on the Flat) but bounced back to form reverting to hurdling when second of 4 over C&D last month. This is more competitive, however.
Squeezebox (IRE)
Fair Flat winner who has made a fine start to his hurdling career, winning 2 of his 3 starts in novice company last summer/autumn. Reappeared with a stylish handicap debut success at Southwell (2m) in June and open to further improvement, for all that this is clearly tougher.
Letterston Lily
Showed no ill-effects from a 17-month absence when sweeping from last to first in 9-runner handicap hurdle (7/2) at Perth (2½m, good) in April. 6 lb higher mark to contend with but clearly capable fresh.
Mojito Des Mottes (FR)
A winner on hurdling debut in France who shaped well on the back of a breathing operation when runner-up on handicap bow at Ascot in late March, closing all the way to the line having been left with a lot to do. Harry Cobden takes over in the saddle for the first time and remains unexposed.
High Fibre (IRE)
First handicap success over hurdles at Kempton (2m, good) in March and went close off the same mark at Ludlow (2m) a week later. Not so good next 2 starts but made an encouraging stable debut back on the level when third in 1½m handicap at York last week. Interesting in first-time visor.

3 to be placed

to view your bets.

Click on the odds to add selections to the betslip.

Live Stream