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Version 2.0.0-5348
15:47 Limerick Fri 19 Jun 3 To Be Placed
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17 selections 0.0%0.0%

15

(11)

Quinta Girl

J. A. Powell

13

(4)

Expert Dancer

Andrew Joseph Slattery

1

(13)

Banshof

R. C. Colgan

14

(3)

Glasarmi

J. M. Sheridan

2

(6)

Tokyo Treasure

L. T. McAteer

16

(5)

Rebel Wave

Ben Martin Coen

7

(7)

Green Amoro

Declan McDonogh

10

(2)

Pimlico Piranha

R. P. Cleary

9

(1)

Monmouth

Jack Cleary

6

(15)

Wheres The Gold

R. Whearty

4

(8)

Hope n Pray

Neve Bennett

5

(9)

Poets Willow

M. T. Sheridan

11

(16)

Strikepoint

Adam Caffrey

8

(17)

Hugo Spritz

Nicola Burns

12

(10)

Winstons Promise

Seamie Heffernan

3

(12)

Dc Diva

J. J. G. Ryan

17

(14)

Sydney Dollars

Reserve

Suspended

Timeform 1-2-3

  1. Quinta Girl (IRE)

  2. Expert Dancer

  3. Green Amoro (IRE)

Timeform View

Probably not a maiden that will take much winning and QUINTA GIRL looks the way to go after her good return at the Curragh. Expert Dancer has good claims back in a maiden, while Green Amoro could build on his Fairyhouse effort and take a hand.

Timeform Comments

Banshof (IRE)
Well-bred Hello Youmzain gelding who cost 260,000 gns as a yearling but failed to make it to the track for the Crisford stable and went for just 2,500 gns in October. Showed a bit on belated debut at Dundalk (5f) last month and can do better.
Tokyo Treasure (IRE)
Showed plenty in maidens in September/October, including when third behind a couple of useful sorts at Down Royal. Can do better this year and one to note.
Dc Diva
Hinted at ability in 6f Dundalk maiden on debut in March 2024 for Kevin Coleman, but offered little 27 months on at Cork.
Hope N Pray (IRE)
No show in 3 maidens.
Poet's Willow (IRE)
Well beaten in maidens. Cheekpieces go on.
Wheres The Gold (IRE)
Well held in 2 maidens in 2024 for Muredach Kelly.
Green Amoro (IRE)
€140,000 Dark Angel colt out of a Nunthorpe runner-up. Ran in a couple of barrier trials and showed ability whilst looking pretty clued up when fifth of 14 in 7f Fairyhouse maiden fitted with a tongue tie a fortnight ago. Entitled to improve for top yard and this won't take much winning.
Hugo Spritz (IRE)
Well held in maidens. Might be one for handicaps.
Monmouth (IRE)
Easy to back but showed some promise on debut at the Curragh (6f, heavy) on the first day of the season, but failed badly to build on that just 15 days later at Navan (1m). Given a break and returns with cheekpieces fitted.
Pimlico Piranha
Saxon Warrior colt. Dam 11f-12.4f winner. 80/1 and never involved in 1m maiden here on debut last week.
Strikepoint (IRE)
Phoenix of Spain gelding. Half-brother to useful 7f/1m winner (stays 1¼m) Indigo Five (by Fast Company) and a winner in Scandinavia.
Winston's Promise (IRE)
€32,000 foal, Churchill gelding. Dam placed at 5f-7f.
Expert Dancer
Didn't make much impact on handicap debut at the Curragh last month fitted with a visor (off now), her mark looking on the stiff side, but good claims on her previous thirds in maidens at Cork and over C&D (caught the eye). One to consider.
Glasarmi (IRE)
Better for debut and gambled on when fourth of 11 in 1m Gowran maiden 3 weeks ago, better placed than most. Clearly going to need a lot more to win one of these.
Quinta Girl (IRE)
Made a pleasing return when third in 18-runner 6.3f maiden at the Curragh earlier this month, doing best of those drawn low. She finished in and around some promising types there and with the return to 7f looking a plus, she's poised for another big run.
Rebel Wave (IRE)
New Bay filly who cost €280,000 as a yearling. Mid-field in a couple of maidens last month and might be one for handicaps.
Sydney Dollars (IRE)
Well held in maidens, dropping away early in straight at Leopardstown last week. RESERVE.

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