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Cash Out

Version 2.0.0-5348
Going In-Play
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Matched:GBP 0
11 selections EW Terms: 1/5 odds, 3 places340.8%0.0%

10

(4)

Monsieur Patat

Finley Marsh

2

(10)

Amazonian Dream

Oisin Murphy

3

(3)

Lequinto

Marco Ghiani

9

(9)

Yachtsman

Jonny Peate

1

(6)

Carbine Harvester

Harry Burns

4

(8)

Mumayaz

Rossa Ryan

8

(11)

Northcliff

Rhys Clutterbuck

11

(2)

Robert Anstruther

Nicola Currie

5

(1)

Trafalger

Harry Davies

6

(7)

Akabusi

Saffie Osborne

7

(5)

Echo Of Faith

Tom Marquand

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Timeform 1-2-3

  1. Monsieur Patat

  2. Lequinto (IRE)

  3. Yachtsman

Timeform View

MONSIEUR PATAT went close from this mark at Newbury last week and he's fancied to notch a fourth C&D success. Lequinto also boasts a good record here and is shortlisted alongside the still-unexposed Yachtsman.

Timeform Cash Out Hints

Monsieur Patat has traded at 50% or less of Betfair SP twice on its last 5 starts.

Timeform Comments

Carbine Harvester (FR)
Yet to really fire this season and though he might not have been suited by the drop back to 5f when sixth of 9 in handicap at Sandown 17 days ago, his record on turf is still unconvincing.
Amazonian Dream (IRE)
Three-time C&D winner but without a victory since December 2024. Placed on 3 occasions this year, including over C&D in May, and wasn't disgraced in the face of a troubled passage when seventh of 12 in another C&D race 2 weeks ago.
Lequinto (IRE)
In the frame on 4 consecutive outings prior to notching another course success in May and has remained in good heart since, a solid third of 9 in handicap at Sandown (5f, good to soft, 4/1) 17 days ago, despite being unsuited by the way race developed. Player back up in trip.
Mumayaz (IRE)
Rejoined his previous yard from James Owen in March. Easy winner at Leicester (6f) and was back to form from his higher mark when third of 9 back at that same C&D 16 days ago. Eased 1 lb since and holds place claims again.
Trafalger
Very lightly raced for his age but he was a close third at Bath on just his second handicap outing back in September. Hood goes back on his first start after an 8-month absence (left Eve Johnson Houghton).
Akabusi
Capitalised on a drop in grade when proving too strong for 7 rivals at Newmarket (6f, good to firm) last month and not disgraced when fourth of 14 over C&D (good to firm) 8 days later. Always behind back here 2 weeks ago, though, so will need to bounce back.
Echo Of Faith (IRE)
Much improved on third start last year when winning maiden at Roscommon (7.5f) in August for Jessica Harrington. Changed hands for 16,000 gns in April and was caught out by the drop to 6f when seventh of 11 at C&D on yard debut. Will be of more interest when back up in trip.
Northcliff (IRE)
Took advantage of much-reduced mark at Chepstow last month, landing a gamble in the process. Then left Thomas Faulkner but ran only respectable despite finding himself well positioned when fourth of 16 at Newmarket (6f) 10 days ago. Still well treated on old form.
Yachtsman
Made a positive start for current yard, winning at Windsor (6f) in May but failed to meet expectations under a 6 lb penalty at Catterick just 3 days later. Now 1 lb lower and essentially remains one to be positive about. Less exposed than most returning from 39-day break.
Monsieur Patat
Three-time C&D winner stepped up on his return when second of 12 in handicap at Newbury (6f, firm, 9/2) 6 days ago, collared in the final 50 yds by one that had been played even later. Remains below last winning mark and looks to hold strong claims again.
Robert Anstruther
Seemed to settle a bit better when a good fourth over 7f at Lingfield on return and can be excused his next outing at Salisbury, still to be asked for an effort when broadsided by a rival. Keen again and eventually did too much too soon at Sandown (7f) last time, so now drops to sprint trip.

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