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Cash Out

Version 2.0.0-5348
19:30 Leopardstown Thu 4 Jun 1m Hcap
Going In-Play
Cash Out
Rules
Matched:GBP 0
17 selections 1545.5%1.7%

11

(6)

Chirac

R. P. Whelan

1

(11)

Almeiyda

C. D. Hayes

5

(10)

Themis

D. B. McMonagle

14

(16)

Wicklow Gap

G. F. Carroll

2

(13)

Two And Two

Conor Cusack

9

(1)

Nicky Larson

J. Pietropaolo

17

(12)

Balance Of Trade

Wesley Joyce

6

(5)

Cosmic Funk

Nicola Burns

3

(2)

Down The Glen

D. W. O'Connor

7

(9)

Glamazon

S. McCullagh

10

(4)

Bear Right

Shane Foley

15

(8)

Cameclose

J. J. G. Ryan

8

(7)

Love Orchid

C. T. Keane

4

(17)

Jps Express

J. A. Powell

12

(15)

De Songbird

Sadhbh Tormey

16

(3)

Only One Scobie

L. T. McAteer

13

(14)

No More Hiding

William James Lee

Suspended

Timeform 1-2-3

  1. Nicky Larson (FR)

  2. Chirac (IRE)

  3. Down The Glen (IRE)

Timeform View

A case can be made for plenty, but NICKY LARSON looks on a favourable mark and can go one better than on his handicap debut. Unexposed Chirac is feared most on the back of his Gowran success, while the unsettled forecast could bring Down The Glen into the mix, whose sole win came in testing conditions last year.

Timeform Comments

Almeiyda (IRE)
Zarak filly who was clearly still learning when fourth of 8 at Gowran (9.5f) on return/qualifying run, and while the handicapper hasn't taken any chances with her opening mark, it's still early days.
Two And Two (IRE)
Backed up her Dundalk success when fifth of 10 on handicap debut at the Curragh (6f, heavy) in mid-March, though was still keen in a first-time hood, and will need to settle better over a significantly longer trip.
Down The Glen (IRE)
Relished testing conditions when off the mark in good style at Galway (7f) in October and having stepped up on his reappearance when fourth of 9 at Sligo (10.5f) last time, he could be primed for another big run.
Jp's Express (IRE)
Hasn't kicked on from a fair debut fifth at Galway (7f), finishing well held at long odds both starts this year, latterly on handicap debut at Naas (6f).
Themis (IRE)
Backward type again offered little when down the field on qualifying run at Dundalk (7f), and while she's bred to need further, a market check is in order now sent handicapping by excellent yard.
Cosmic Funk (IRE)
Shaped as though this drop back in trip would suit when seventh of 10 at Down Royal (10.5f) last time. Now switched to a handicap by in-form yard but his opening mark hardly looks a generous one.
Glamazon (IRE)
Didn't need to improve to get off the mark in first-time cheekpieces in a maiden at Ballinrobe (9.5f) and at least finds herself back in calmer waters, having faced a stiff task from out of the weights in a competitive Curragh handicap subsequently.
Love Orchid (IRE)
Cheekpieces go on for the first time, having been well held both handicaps starts to date, and the assessor has at least offered some respite.
Nicky Larson (FR)
Unlucky to bump into one when much-improved second of 14 on handicap debut at Limerick (subsequent winner Glamazon back in fourth) and a similar performance may be enough to take this, provided he gets the breaks from an inside draw.
Bear Right (IRE)
Considerately handled when fifth on debut at Galway last summer, and while again below that form on what was effectively her reappearance at Cork, Shane Foley is back aboard with yard among the winners.
Chirac (IRE)
Unexposed sort who justified support with an improved effort when scoring at Gowran (soft) last time, having been suited by a well-run 7f. That bodes well for his crack at 1m and he's high on the shortlist.
De Songbird (IRE)
Well held at long odds in a trio of maidens, though has at least hinted at ability, and ought to benefit from the switch to a handicap.
No More Hiding
Again sent off at a big price when well held on handicap debut at Dundalk in February, but isn't badly bred, and at least warrants a second look in the betting with Billy Lee taking over on turf debut.
Wicklow Gap (IRE)
Maiden who finished closer than previously when fourth of 14 in a first-time tongue strap on return from 6 months off at Roscommon, that despite not getting much room to work with in the straight.
Cameclose (IRE)
Travelled fluently but fared no better than on his return when down the field at Killarney (11f) last time. Certainly worth another go over this sort of trip in a big-field handicap, though, with cheekpieces replacing blinkers.
Only One Scobie (IRE)
Only form to date came on soft ground in a Galway maiden, but he's offered little in either handicap start since.
Balance Of Trade (IRE)
Fared best of those held up when fourth of 16 in a Gowran handicap on Monday but he's 3 lb out of the weights in a better race here.

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