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Cash Out

Version 2.0.0-5348
14:58 Sandown Fri 12 Jun 1m2f Hcap
Going In-Play
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Matched:GBP 0
13 selections 1262.1%1.3%

11

(2)

Dryburgh

Saffie Osborne

2

(5)

Devils Peak

William Buick

13

(11)

Brighton View

Luke Morris

6

(3)

Plan C

Rossa Ryan

1

(8)

Bemersyde

Daniel Muscutt

3

(6)

Qarreeb

Kieran Shoemark

5

(1)

Tambora

Pat Dobbs

8

(7)

Edwin Hubble

David Probert

4

(10)

Bridge Of Eagles

Billy Loughnane

12

(4)

Al Maslool

Tom Marquand

10

(9)

Chapter

David Egan

7

(12)

Ohara

Edward Greatrex

9

(13)

Akho Mezzna

Oisin Murphy

Suspended

Timeform 1-2-3

  1. Tambora

  2. Bemersyde (IRE)

  3. Brighton View

Timeform View

Plenty of potential improvers but the vote goes to TAMBORA who looks well treated on his strong Newbury form. Bemersyde is expected to feature more prominently on his second start in a handicap, while there could be more to come from both Brighton View and Dryburgh.

Timeform Comments

Bemersyde (IRE)
Finished sixth in a Newmarket maiden that is working out well and did well to finish fourth on handicap bow at Chester, having been caught at least 3 wide throughout. He's the type to keep on improving and a big run is expected.
Devil's Peak
Improved when narrowly denied on return at Kempton (may have won had he not lugged right) and it's no surprise to see excellent stable reach for first-time blinkers, having again not looked the easiest ride when fourth of 5 at Ascot on his latest start.
Qarreeb
Has run to a similar level all 3 starts in novices, proving no match for a promising pair at Nottingham last time. Opening mark demands more, however, he has plenty of quality in his pedigree and should at least benefit from the step back up in trip.
Bridge Of Eagles (IRE)
Having improved to make a successful handicap debut/return at Goodwood (beating a couple of next-time-out winners), he was never involved from a wide position at York subsequently and warrants another chance with Billy Loughnane taking over.
Tambora
120,000 gns Pinatubo colt who has progressed in a trio of Newbury maidens and judged on the very strong form of his latest sixth (3 that have run since have all won), he looks to have been let in lightly on handicap debut.
Plan C (IRE)
Steadily progressive last year, though despite the switch to a handicap/step up in trip, he could only match his juvenile form when fifth of 10 on return at York (1¼m).
Ohara
Made his second nursery start a winning one in decisive fashion at Pontefract (1m, heavy) at the end of last season, but he offered little under contrasting conditions on reappearance at Windsor, and will need to improve for the longer trip to be competitive.
Edwin Hubble (IRE)
Athletic sort went the right way as a juvenile, bumping into a very useful prospect at Goodwood on his latest start in October, and his pedigree offers hope of better now tackling handicaps as a 3-y-o.
Akho Mezzna (FR)
Opened his account at the fourth time of asking in 7f novice at Salisbury last October. No impact either handicap start since, however, does at least benefit from the return of Oisin Murphy (1-1) on first start over 1¼m.
Chapter (IRE)
Salisbury nursery winner (7f, soft) has something to find at the weights having finished well held on reappearance at Nottingham. Longer trip a question mark on pedigree, too, though should at least go with more fluency in first-time blinkers.
Dryburgh (IRE)
Strong-travelling maiden who has placed on all 3 handicap starts over this trip, looking a shade unfortunate when going as close as he has at Doncaster last time, and he's entitled to give another good account back up in grade.
Al Maslool
Son of Dark Angel stayed the longer trip but could only match his previous form when fifth of 8 at Beverley in April (1¼m). Since gelded by excellent yard, though, and he isn't one to dismiss now sent handicapping in first-time blinkers.
Brighton View
Benefitted from the step up in trip when successful on handicap bow at Newbury (1¼m) last time, travelling fluently through the race, and he's expected to remain very competitive off only 2 lb higher.

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