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Cash Out

Version 2.0.0-5348
Going In-Play
Rules
Matched:GBP 154
11 selections EW Terms: 1/4 odds, 3 places258.4%19.1%

2

(10)

Fortamour

Barry McHugh

11

(12)

Glory Hyde

Joanna Mason

8

(9)

Cairdeas

Cam Hardie

1

(5)

Beattie Is Back

Ethan Tindall

3

(7)

Blind Beggar

Jack Dace

12

(11)

Bay Breeze

David Allan

4

(6)

Blazing Son

T. Kiely-Marshall

7

(13)

Keldeo

Harry Russell

5

(8)

Magic Boy

Faye McManoman

9

(1)

Men Of Honour

James Sullivan

13

(3)

Miss Willows

Rhys Elliott

Non Runner
15.5%, Tue 2 Jun 19:10

10

(2)

Raft Up

Liam Wright

Non Runner
0.7%, Wed 3 Jun 15:03

6

(4)

William Dewhirst

Paul Mulrennan

Suspended

Timeform 1-2-3

  1. Fortamour (IRE)

  2. Beattie Is Back

  3. Glory Hyde (IRE)

Timeform View

FORTAMOUR bounced back to form when only narrowly edged out here last time and he can build on that effort to add another C&D success to his tally. The main danger could be Beattie Is Back, who had excuses at York on his latest outing, ahead of Glory Hyde.

Timeform Cash Out Hints

Beattie Is Back traded at 10% or less of Betfair SP and 25% or less of Betfair SP on 2 of its last 5 starts: Men Of Honour traded at 25% or less of Betfair SP and 50% or less of Betfair SP twice on 3 of its last 5 starts.

Timeform Comments

Beattie Is Back
Worked his way back to best on first 3 starts this year, looking unlucky not to win when beaten by a neck at Wolverhampton (7f) in February. Was left poorly placed at York last time, so he's worth another chance with the potential for plenty of pace in this race.
Fortamour (IRE)
Signed off 2025 with back-to-back wins at Newcastle in November and returned to form this season when going close here 26 days ago. 6-time C&D winner so he can make another bold bid as he drops back down in grade.
Blind Beggar (IRE)
Winner at Sandown (5f) last summer for Michael Appleby and went close over the same C&D on stable debut. However, he's been well below form in 3 outings this year. Drops in grade but has enough to prove at present.
Blazing Son
Usually races over 7f nowadays, successful at Newcastle in September and got back on track when runner-up there in March. Hasn't built on that in 2 subsequent outings, though, failing to see his race out when ninth of 14 back at Newcastle 6 weeks ago.
Magic Boy (GER)
Dropped in grade for only second handicap start, got back on the up when opening account in 14-runner handicap at Redcar (7f) in November. Yard has been going well ahead of his return from 7 months off.
William Dewhirst (IRE)
4-time winner at Newcastle in 2025 but yet to fire this year, making a rare recent start away from Newcastle when well held at Carlisle (7f) 16 days ago. Is easing in the weights, though others are more persuasive.
Keldeo
Stepped up on reappearance run when winning at Catterick (6f) in April. Has made the frame over 5f both starts since but without managing to build on that effort, below form when fourth of 10 at Carlisle 16 days ago.
Cairdeas
Sole success came in a 7f Newmarket novice back in 2024 for William Haggas. However, he made the frame twice over this C&D last season and ran creditably after 7 months off when second at Doncaster (6f) 18 days ago. Entitled to step forward from recent run.
Men Of Honour (IRE)
Ended his time with Andrew Slattery with a good fourth of 16 on handicap debut at Gowran (7f) in October. Shaped as if needing the run on seasonal/stable debut when down the field at Doncaster (6f) 18 days ago, so this should reveal more.
Raft Up (IRE)
Has proved better than ever this year, scoring at Southwell in April and following up under a penalty at Newcastle. Ran well from a career-high mark when fourth of 12 at Carlisle 16 days ago, though reverted to his slow-starting ways.
Glory Hyde (IRE)
Capitalised on easing mark at Wetherby in April and, having met trouble in running next time, resumed winning ways when getting up late at Redcar 16 days ago. Can remain competitive back up 2 lb in the weights.
Bay Breeze
4-time C&D winner whose latest success came at Carlisle a year ago. However, was largely below form the remainder of the campaign and failed to come on for return when seventh of 10 at Carlisle (7f) 16 days ago.
Miss Willows
Made a winning reappearance at Catterick (7f) last spring and better than ever when also making all at Redcar in September on final start of the season. Ran poorly at Thirsk on this season's return, though, and is making a rare start at 6f nowadays.

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