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Cash Out

Version 2.0.0-5348
16:50 Wexford Fri 3 Jul 2m1f Hcap Hrd
Going In-Play
Cash Out
Rules
Matched:GBP 0
17 selections 1545.5%1.4%

10

Bella Union

D. J. O'Keeffe

14

Backinabit

D. King

2

Kilt

Shane O'Callaghan

7

Baby Fish

Keith Donoghue

12

Brave Josee

Kevin Healy

8

Hidalgo Des Mottes

M. J. Kenneally

6

Hatfield Hammer

Alan O'Sullivan

4

Bossing It

J. H. Williamson

9

Sneddy Eddie

Mr J. M. Halford

11

Davitts Quay

D. J. O'Connor

3

Le Diablo

J. J. Slevin

13

Doyen Og

C. P. Lamon

5

My Mate Tony

P. T. Smithers

1

Mountain Port

P. J. Cody

15

Bob The Builder

Reserve

16

Notmiwadi

Reserve

17

Out Molls Gap

Reserve

Suspended

Timeform 1-2-3

  1. Hatfield Hammer (IRE)

  2. Bella Union (IRE)

  3. Brave Josee (FR)

Timeform View

HATFIELD HAMMER won at this course last year and, with a recent run under his belt, should make a bold bid to resume winning ways. Bella Union could hardly be in better form at present and looks poised to strike should the selection misfire, while Brave Josee improved last time and looks sure to be involved if taking another step forward.

Timeform Comments

Mountain Port (IRE)
Won a maiden hurdle at Tramore (150/1) in 2024/25 for Keiran Purcell but has struggled in handicaps since and makes a debut for yet another new yard. Cheekpieces back on.
Kilt (IRE)
Left previous efforts behind when winning 14-runner handicap here in May, having benefit of enterprising ride and beating Demanding Gerry by 4 lengths. A 9 lb rise makes life harder, though.
Le Diablo (FR)
Career best when off the mark at second attempt in handicaps over 17f at Clonmel in April. Hasn't been in the same form since, however.
Bossing It (IRE)
Ran up to best when second at this course (17f) in May, likely to have got closer to the winner but for a late error. Shaped as if still in good form despite not being ideally placed at Listowel last time and should continue to prove competitive.
My Mate Tony (IRE)
Lightly raced and very little impact of late, off another 8 months prior to running poorly at this course on return in May.
Hatfield Hammer (IRE)
C&D winner, who shaped as if better for the run when 9¼ lengths sixth of 16 to Timurshah at Clonmel on return from 7 months off in June. Should strip fitter for that and very much one for the shortlist now only 3 lb above his last winning mark.
Baby Fish (FR)
Showed a bit more than previously when sixth of 11 in maiden hurdle at Tramore (2m, good to soft) in April but didn't take the anticipated step forward on handicap debut last time. Still lightly raced but plenty to find.
Hidalgo Des Mottes (FR)
Remains a maiden despite plenty of creditable placed efforts, including when 3¾ lengths second of 16 to Fairlander at Punchestown last month. Holds place claims again.
Sneddy Eddie (IRE)
Modest Flat winner. Little impact in 4 runs over hurdles, including sole outing for D Broad in May. Makes handicap hurdle debut having joined top yard.
Bella Union (IRE)
Registered big-field wins at Bellewstown in April and Downpatrick in May. Ran well despite not being seen to best effect when 11 lengths second of 14 to Topothelane at this course later in May. Yard going well and looks sure to make another bold bid.
Davitts Quay (IRE)
Down the field on all 3 starts and must take a seismic step forward if he's to feature on handicap bow.
Brave Josee (FR)
Produced best effort to date when 2¾ lengths second of 15 to Larkins Lane at Sligo last month. That form is working out well and every chance of being involved if taking another step forward here.
Doyen Og (IRE)
Much improved on second handicap start when third of 15 at Bellewstown last summer. However, she went backwards from that effort in 4 subsequent outings, including on return from 7-month absence in May.
Backinabit (IRE)
Went with no encouragement on first start for current connections at Sligo last month. Wears first-time blinkers.
Bob The Builder (IRE)
Modest maiden who again failed to see his race out thoroughly when 15¾ lengths seventh of 14 to Paul's Dream at this course last time. Starts out for new connections here. RESERVE.
Notmiwadi (IRE)
Shaped as if in need of experience in bumpers and maidens hurdles. Open to improvement on handicap debut. RESERVE.
Out Moll's Gap (IRE)
Yet to show any signs of ability. RESERVE.

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