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Cash Out

Version 2.0.0-5348
17:10 Royal Ascot Tue 16 Jun 1m6f Hcap Stks
Going In-Play
Cash Out
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Matched:GBP 2,886
19 selections 126.9%90.2%

10

(14)

Valiancy

James Doyle

8

(2)

Gamrai

Oisin Murphy

12

(3)

Aeronautic

John Velazquez

4

(12)

Daiquiri Bay

Rossa Ryan

14

(7)

Sing Us A Song

James McDonald

1

(6)

Ascending

Billy Lee

2

(13)

Stressfree

D Tudhope

13

(17)

Duraji

Finley Marsh

3

(4)

Paddy The Squire

A Mullen

15

(10)

Ernst Blofeld

Billy Loughnane

5

(15)

Hallelujah U

L Morris

11

(9)

Green Cape

S De Sousa

17

(5)

Too Soon

Reserve 1

7

(16)

Yashin

Tom Marquand

6

(1)

Real Dream

M Barzalona

18

(19)

Fouroneohfever

Reserve 2

9

(18)

Enemy

Cieren Fallon

19

(8)

Dancing In Paris

Reserve 3

16

(11)

Incensed

K Shoemark

Suspended

Timeform 1-2-3

  1. Valiancy (IRE)

  2. Daiquiri Bay

  3. Sing Us A Song (IRE)

Timeform View

VALIANCY has a similarly progressive profile to Wathnan's 2025 winner French Master and is selected to make light of an 8 lb rise for Hamilton. Daiquiri Bay's Newmarket reappearance success appeals as strong form and he's second choice ahead another Wathnan runner Sing Us A Song. Real Dream is one who could go well at bigger odds.

Timeform Comments

Ascending (IRE)
Progressive in 2025, bagging the 2½m Ascot Stakes at this meeting before an excellent second of 22 in Ebor at York (1¾m, good to firm). Again performed with credit when sixth in the Irish Cesarewitch on final start but he needs to shrug off a disappointing reappearance in the Sagaro here (2m).
Stressfree (FR)
Consistent handicapper who ran well in competitive company last autumn, most notably when 4 lengths fourth in the Ebor at York and when fifth in November Handicap at Doncaster. Good second on Ripon reappearance and the type to bounce back from a rare below-par run at York last time.
Paddy The Squire
Took his form up a level last season, winning 3 of his 6 starts. Proved his stamina for 1¾m when fifth of 15 in the Old Borough Cup at Haydock (good to firm) last autumn. Should be sharper for last month's 1½m York reappearance. Has refitted cheekpieces combined with his usual tongue tie.
Daiquiri Bay
Plenty of good efforts in defeat in strong 3-y-o handicaps last season and improved again to see off the reopposing Gamrai on his Newmarket reappearance (1½m, good to firm) 45 days ago. The return to 1¾m should help him if anything. Has plenty going for him.
Hallelujah U
Useful performer who was an excellent sixth of 13 in Group 2 Queen's Vase over C&D (firm) at last year's Royal meeting. Didn't take to hurdling at Cheltenham in November and off since. Tough ask on return.
Real Dream (IRE)
Generally a consistent performer in turf handicaps, including eighth in this off 2 lb higher last year. Respectable seventh of 12 in handicap (25/1) at Carlisle (11f, good) 17 days ago. The step back up in trip should suit. Also refitted with a tongue strap for yard which targets the big handicaps.
Yashin (IRE)
Hasn't kicked on from last year's Sagaro win over 2m here and, despite a good record fresh, he didn't run much of a race on seasonal reappearance at Newmarket. Hardly a sign of confidence that blinkers/hood are fitted, either.
Gamrai
Lightly-raced son of Lope de Vega who took a big step forward (gelded) when making a winning return in 13-runner handicap at Kempton (11f) in March. Improved again when length second of 8 to Daiquiri Bay in handicap at Newmarket (1½m, good to firm) 45 days ago. Not obviously crying out for 1¾m.
Enemy
Posted useful performances when successful on all-weather in January/February. Disappointed at Newcastle on Good Friday but left the impression he's back in better form over a trip short of his best at Carlisle (11f) 8 weeks later. His wide stall could be awkward.
Valiancy (IRE)
Son of Cracksman who won a strong 3-y-o handicap over this trip at Haydock (good to firm) last September and progressed again to win 13f Hamilton handicap (good to firm) on reappearance. Almost certainly more to come, particularly now back at 1¾m. Makes obvious appeal.
Green Cape (FR)
Matched the pick of his form for Andre Fabre at the second time of asking for new yard when 5½ lengths fourth of 8 to Royal Power in listed race at Abu Dhabi (1½m, good) in February. Tongue tie worn on that occasion is retained. His mark isn't obviously generous.
Aeronautic (IRE)
Useful gelding who was fifth in this race last year. Creditable third of 12 in 1½m Meydan handicap in January but well held in a listed race over this trip there 5 weeks later. Off since.
Duraji (IRE)
Useful performer who made a positive start for his new yard when length third of 15 in the Chester Cup (18.6f, good to firm) last month, going from the front and worn down only in the final 50yds. Similar tactics will be harder to pull off here, particularly from a wide stall.
Sing Us A Song (IRE)
Got back on track after a gelding operation when winning at Haydock (1¾m, good) on final 3-y-o start. Has shaped well when placed in 1½m handicaps at Epsom (good) and York (good to soft) this spring. The step back up in trip will suit. James Doyle prefers Valiancy but he's still high on the list.
Ernst Blofeld (IRE)
Came up well short in 3-y-o handicaps here and at Glorious Goodwood for the Gosdens last summer but firmly back on the up for new yard this year, winning 13-runner Kempton handicap (1½m) under Billy Loughnane 20 days ago. Up in trip.
Incensed
Three of her 4 wins have come on all-weather but latest third in a 1½m Goodwood listed race (good) was a career best. Raised in the handicap as a result and will need another improved performance to come out on top here.
Too Soon
Both wins on soft at Epsom, reacting well to first-time cheekpieces (retained) when seeing off 12 rivals in 1½m handicap at the recent Derby meeting. Faces a very different test here. RESERVE.
Fouroneohfever (IRE)
Useful effort to win 1½m handicap at Catterick for George Boughey last autumn. Has won over hurdles for Ben Pauling this spring. Rejoined yard ahead of return to the Flat. RESERVE.
Dancing In Paris (FR)
Acquitted himself well without winning in staying handicaps last year. Well-beaten ninth of 13 to Too Soon in handicap at Epsom (1½m, soft, 40/1) on reappearance 10 days ago. Needs to have come on a lot. RESERVE.

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