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Cash Out

Version 2.0.0-5348
Going In-Play
Rules
Matched:GBP 20
10 selections 855.4%134.2%

5

(9)

Mano Chicago

Ben Martin Coen

11

(3)

Harana

C. D. Hayes

3

(2)

Coul Dreamer

William James Lee

7

(8)

Take Me

C. T. Keane

2

(7)

Big Dispute

R. C. Colgan

8

(6)

Western Bandit

Shane Foley

6

(10)

Mischievous Fun

Andrew Joseph Slattery

10

(4)

Drowsy Maggie

N. M. Crosse

4

(5)

If Not For Grace

Seamie Heffernan

9

(11)

Cuckaloo Hill

L. F. Roche

Non Runner
0.3%, Mon 22 Jun 09:38

1

(1)

Believe Again

J. J. G. Ryan

Suspended

Timeform 1-2-3

  1. Mano Chicago (IRE)

  2. Harana (IRE)

  3. Big Dispute (IRE)

Timeform View

Standard-setter MANO CHICAGO has had plenty of chances to get his head in front but is probably worth another. Harana is less exposed and could give him most to think about, while it'll be interesting to see if there's any support for Big Dispute, whose debut form is working out well.

Timeform Cash Out Hints

Mano Chicago traded at a low of 8.00 and Betfair SP of 5.00 when losing last time, a race in which it raced prominently.

Timeform Comments

Believe Again (IRE)
Well beaten both starts to date, latterly on Flat debut at Roscommon.
Big Dispute (IRE)
Fairly useful bumper winner who finished sixth behind a trio of next-time-out winners in a Cork maiden (28/1) on Flat debut. He's since underlined a solid start for new connections with a pair of in-frame finishes over hurdles and is respected back on the level, especially if supported.
Coul Dreamer (IRE)
Fairly useful winning hurdler who finished third behind a subsequent winner at Killarney (1m, good) last month. Wasn't in the same form at Leopardstown (9f, soft) latest, however, he can be competitive on his Killarney form.
If Not For Grace (IRE)
Offered little on belated debut at Gowran 3 weeks ago.
Mano Chicago (IRE)
Runner-up in a couple of maidens/fifth in a useful handicap prior to running a respectable fourth in a Dundalk maiden on his latest start. He's exposed, but sets a fairly useful standard in a weak race.
Mischievous Fun (IRE)
Son of Churchill who isn't bred for stamina and now starts out on the Flat having offered nothing in a hurdle/bumper.
Take Me (IRE)
Fair maiden who ran well on the bare form but never looked like finishing any closer than he did when sixth of 12 in a maiden at Dundalk last time.
Western Bandit (IRE)
Best effort when fifth in 1m maiden at Limerick in April, though he was again slightly below that form when seventh (behind Take Me) at Dundalk last time.
Cuckaloo Hill (IRE)
Hasn't bettered modest form in 4 handicaps this year and faces a stiff task at the weights back in maiden company.
Drowsy Maggie (IRE)
James Garfield filly. Half-sister to useful 6f winner How Far and 7f winner Victorious Night. Dam of little account, half-sister to smart 2-y-o 5f-6f winner Aspen Darlin. Newcomer from small yard isn't an obvious type to make an impact on belated debut.
Harana (IRE)
Well-bred daughter of Ghaiyyath who showed fair form to place on her first 2 starts before running creditably to finish fifth on handicap debut at Leopardstown last time. She's less exposed than most in this field and looks interesting in the context of a weak maiden.

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