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Cash Out

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Matched:GBP 1,391
21 selections 336.4%66.6%

8

(7)

Aalto

Ryan Moore

16

(15)

Extremely Zain

Cieren Fallon

14

(18)

Recency Bias

Jack Nicholls

2

(3)

Mirabeau

William Buick

3

(19)

Bobby Bennu

Shane Foley

12

(8)

Brighton Boy

David Allan

7

(22)

Milford

Oisin James Orr

19

(17)

Glenfinnan

Connor Beasley

5

(13)

Akkadian Thunder

David Nolan

6

(21)

Sujet

James Doyle

1

(11)

Yanifer

Oisin McSweeney

13

(9)

Lir Speciale

Ben Robinson

17

(6)

Son

Jake Dickson

18

(14)

Andesite

Jason Watson

20

(5)

Daydreama

S. B. Kirrane

11

(4)

Persuasion

Rhys Elliott

4

(2)

Darkness

Rossa Ryan

21

(12)

White Crown Star

Clifford Lee

10

(16)

Gweedore

Jason Hart

22

(10)

Oriental Prince

Lauren Young

15

(1)

Midnight Strike

Paul Mulrennan

Non Runner
3.8%, Fri 12 Jun 10:43

9

(20)

Sergeant Wilko

Non Runner

Suspended

Timeform 1-2-3

  1. Extremely Zain (FR)

  2. Recency Bias (IRE)

  3. Brighton Boy (IRE)

Timeform View

A competitive event in which EXTREMELY ZAIN can maintain his unbeaten record now stepping into handicap company, the 3-y-o looking on a workable opening mark after a pair of novice wins. Recency Bias has made a fine start in handicaps himself and is also considered, with the similarly in-form Brighton Boy completing the shortlist.

Timeform Comments

Yanifer
Runner-up in this last season prior to getting back to winning ways when making all over the extended 7f at Chester at the end of August. Found things too competitive from a higher mark at Ascot next time and he might need a career best to win this on return from 8 months off.
Mirabeau
Bounced back to form to bag 16-runner handicap at Newbury (6f) in April and ran at least as well when second of 14 over that same C&D 4 weeks ago. Won't be inconvenienced by this return to 7f (C&D winner) and he merits consideration.
Bobby Bennu (IRE)
Still below his last winning mark and he shaped as if retaining all ability after 7 months off when fourth of 11 in handicap at Chester (7f, good) 14 days ago, making late headway having been drawn widest of all.
Darkness (FR)
Swept through from off a strong pace to score at Goodwood (7f) in August. Mid-field at best across 3 starts this season and remains 4 lb above last winning mark, so others make greater appeal than this hold-up sort at present.
Akkadian Thunder
Quirky sort perhaps should have more wins to his name than he does but he returned this season with a good second at Doncaster (6f) in March and quickly got back to form when third of 11 over 7f there last week, having been left with too much to do. Place claims.
Sujet
Won twice at up to 9f for Dermot Weld in Ireland last year. Connections went to 150,000 gns to acquire him in the autumn and stepped up on yard debut promise when excellent second at Chester in May but very disappointing when down the field at Thirsk since. Still early days with this stable, though.
Milford
Ran some good races without winning in 2025 and was given a considerate return from 7 months off (had breathing operation) when sixth of 14 in handicap at Thirsk (6f, 12/1) 13 days ago. Should play a bigger part in this if able to cope with wide draw.
Aalto (FR)
Went close to landing a second successive Bunbury Cup at Newmarket last July but largely struggled later in 2025. Looked on the way back when ninth in the 28-runner Victoria Cup at Ascot (7f) on return, though, not ideally positioned but travelling and keeping on well. Enters calculations.
Sergeant Wilko (IRE)
Prolific as a 3-y-o and though he failed to score last season, he produced a more encouraging effort upped to this trip when headed only late on in a 12-runner handicap won by Brighton Boy at Thirsk (7f, good to soft) 28 days ago. NON RUNNER.
Gweedore
Ended 2025 with a sixth course success at Musselburgh in November. Hasn't really kicked on so far this season, albeit forced into a change of tactics from a wide draw back at Musselburgh 3 weeks ago. Second in this in 2023 but others still make more appeal.
Persuasion (IRE)
Veteran who made good use of a handy position to score at Musselburgh in April. Not in same form when 7 lengths sixth of 12 to Brighton Boy in handicap at Thirsk (7f, good to soft, 13/2) 28 days ago and he might find this a bit too competitive again.
Brighton Boy (IRE)
Three-time winner during his time with Andrew Balding and off the mark for current yard when beating a couple of today's rivals at Thirsk in May. Backed that up with a good second of 11 in handicap at Chester (7f, good) 14 days ago and there's no reason why he shouldn't go well again.
Lir Speciale (IRE)
Ended 2025 with back-to-back wins over 7f in the mud at Doncaster. Good third-placed efforts in competitive handicaps on first couple of starts this season but run of good form halted at Newbury (1m, good) last month. Bounce back needed but that's possible. Engaged 1.50 here Friday.
Recency Bias (IRE)
Missed a year but he's been on the upgrade since coming back to action, winning 7f Newcastle novice in March and runner-up in handicaps back there and at Carlisle the last twice, the form of his latest run looking strong (winner smart, third scored at Newbury on Thursday). Big player.
Midnight Strike (IRE)
Useful at his peak in Ireland but no promise in 2 handicaps for new connections this season.
Extremely Zain (FR)
Cost €185,000 at 2 and looked a good prospect when winning a Newcastle novice (6f) by 7 lengths on debut in December. Did well to overcome the run of the race when defying a penalty to follow up in a 15-runner novice at Newbury (7f) 4 weeks ago and he's sure to go on to better things in handicaps.
Son
Ex-Richard Hannon gelding filled the runner-up spot on first 2 starts for current connections. Not in the same form on his last 2 outings, albeit looking rather unsuited by the track when seventh of 16 in handicap at Epsom (7f, good to soft) 8 days ago.
Andesite
Winless since his debut but produced one of his better recent efforts in a first-time tongue strap when a creditable third of 6 in handicap at Redcar (1m, good to firm) 18 days ago. Didn't look the easiest of rides there, though, and he's likely opposable in such a competitive environment.
Glenfinnan (IRE)
Headstrong sort who found a well-run race panning out ideally for him as he cashed in on a reduced mark in an 11-runner handicap at Beverley (7.4f, good to firm) 14 days ago. Still feasibly treated on last year's form from just 1 lb higher.
Daydreama
Dual 6f winner on good to soft last year. Career-best effort when second of 14 over C&D during the Dante Meeting but that form hasn't really worked out and he was down the field at Carlisle 2 weeks ago. Others preferred.
White Crown Star
Winner of novice at Kempton (7f) in March 2025 and reached the placings on his next 4 outings in handicaps. Caught wide when last seen at Chester but probably only of note if market speaks favourably returning for new yard (left Andrew Balding 62,000 gns) having been gelded during his 11 months off.
Oriental Prince
Good record at Newcastle but looked a shade rusty after 4 months off when fifth of 6 at Hamilton (5f, firm) recently. On a fair mark back but this is much stronger company than he usually keeps and he might need a shade more going back up in trip with a hood reapplied. Engaged 1.50 here Friday.

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