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Cash Out

Version 2.0.0-5348
12:20 Worcester Wed 1 Jul 2m7f Hcap Chs
Going In-Play
Cash Out
Rules
Matched:GBP 447
11 selections 153.0%68.7%

3

Yes Day

Jonjo O'Neill Jr.

1

Duel Au Soleil

Callum Pritchard

5

Pike Road

Freddie Keighley

10

Axel Bleue

James Bowen

2

Quick Sharpener

Gavin Sheehan

7

Bettys Tiara

Ben Jones

11

I Am The Moon

Sam Twiston-Davies

9

Atreides

Bradley Harris

6

Gwash

Tom Broughton

8

Gwennie May Jem

Jack Tudor

4

Doyouknowwhatimean

K. Brogan

Suspended

Timeform 1-2-3

  1. Yes Day (IRE)

  2. Pike Road

  3. Betty's Tiara

Timeform View

YES DAY represents a stable in good order and having chased home a next-time-out winner at Stratford a month ago, he has bright claims of going one place better. Pike Road has displayed improved form over hurdles since he last tackled fences and that makes him dangerous, while Betty's Tiara is of interest on chasing debut.

Timeform Cash Out Hints

Pike Road has traded at 50% or less of Betfair SP 3 times on its last 5 starts: Gwash traded at 25% or less of Betfair SP and 50% or less of Betfair SP on 2 of its last 5 starts.

Timeform Comments

Duel Au Soleil (FR)
Made a successful handicap hurdle debut at Wetherby (21f) in October. Better form when placed on next 2 outings and promising start to his chasing career when third of 7 at Bangor (2½m) in April. Visor replaces cheekpieces back up in distance
Quick Sharpener (IRE)
Unreliable type who lost his way last season. Presented with a very soft opening when winning a match at Hereford in May and far from certain to build on that.
Yes Day (IRE)
Looked one with problems towards the end of last season but dropped a long way in the weights as a result and found only one too good in first-time blinkers at Stratford a month ago. Winner since followed up so bright claims from just 1 lb higher.
Doyouknowwhatimean
Pulled up more times than he's completed for this yard and carried his head awkwardly when below-form third of 7 at Market Rasen 19 days ago. Isn't really crying out for this trip.
Pike Road
Doubled his hurdles tally under a positive ride at Uttoxeter in November and backed that up with a solid fourth at Cheltenham. Found 2½m on the sharp side on his return at Hereford and right back to best returned to 23f when second at this venue. Still in front when departing 3 out last chase start.
Gwash (IRE)
Having gone close over this trip at Uttoxeter in July, he finished last year out of sorts. Showed benefit of reappearance with cheekpieces back on when third here 3 weeks ago but has to prove he's as effective over fences (point winner but failed to take to chasing previous try).
Betty's Tiara
Runner-up twice here before getting off the mark in a 5-runner novice at Uttoxeter in September. Lost her way at the end of last year and looked very rusty minus cheekpieces on reappearance at this venue in May. Headgear back on sent chasing and she's of interest
Gwennie May Jem (FR)
Back to his best when easily winning 2½m handicap chase at Lingfield on penultimate start for Olly Murphy and can be forgiven his latest effort in January when going off too hard in testing conditions. New yard quick to send him up markedly in trip (not sure to suit).
Atreides (IRE)
Won back-to-back small-field handicaps in December and found only one too good at Wincanton the following month. Excuses for reappearance and shaped as though back in form at Fontwell last time (19f) but this might be on the limit of his stamina.
Axel Bleue
Point/dual bumper winner who was runner-up in novice event on first 2 outings over hurdles during the autumn. Hasn't kicked on as expected since and yet to fully convince over fences, merely closing up late in first-time cheekpieces over C&D 3 weeks ago.
I Am The Moon
Didn't take to chasing last winter but successful over hurdles thereafter and showed benefit of recent run when runner up in that sphere at Stratford (3¼m) in May. Jumping again lacked fluency returned to the larger obstacles at Uttoxeter.

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