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Cash Out

Version 2.0.0-5348
14:15 Newmarket Sat 4 Jul 1m4f Hcap
Going In-Play
Cash Out
Rules
Matched:GBP 307
12 selections 133.4%70.6%

5

(8)

Klassleader

Tom Marquand

11

(12)

Elsass

Hector Crouch

3

(6)

Paddy The Squire

Andrew Mullen

2

(11)

Plage De Havre

Callum Hutchinson

4

(1)

Claymore

Silvestre De Sousa

10

(10)

Fierce Fortitude

David Egan

9

(7)

Al Aali

Darragh Keenan

7

(4)

Night Breeze

Edward Greatrex

8

(3)

Ammes

Mason Paetel

12

(5)

Sportingsilvermine

Marco Ghiani

6

(9)

Enemy

Daniel Tudhope

1

(2)

Burdett Road

Luke Morris

Suspended

Timeform 1-2-3

  1. Klassleader

  2. Plage De Havre

  3. Elsass (IRE)

Timeform View

KLASSLEADER very much appeals as one who'll continue to improve this campaign on the strength of his winning York comeback and he can follow up here at the chief expense of last year's winner Plage de Havre and the hat-trick seeking Elsass.

Timeform Comments

Burdett Road
Free-going sort who had a disappointing 2025 on the level. Ran a couple of decent races over jumps in the autumn and was rather in-and-out of form in the Middle East early in the year. Struggled to get competitive at Royal Ascot on return to domestic action 2 weeks ago and others are preferred.
Plage De Havre
Progressive sort last year who took his form to another level when a wide-margin winner of this race at its usual venue Haydock. Disappointing in a Kempton listed race on return but back to form when 5¼ lengths third of 10 to Klassleader at York (1½m, good to soft) 52 days ago and he's respected.
Paddy The Squire
Had a good 2025 campaign, winning 3 times as well as finishing runner-up in last year's renewal of this. Stepped up markedly on his reappearance when a fine third of 16 in handicap at Royal Ascot (1¾m, good to firm, 22/1) 18 days ago and this reliable type should give his running once again.
Claymore (FR)
Dropped in grade and was right back to his best under a well-judged ride when making all in enthusiastic fashion in a 7-runner race at Windsor (11.4f, good to firm) last week. Now up 5 lb in a more competitive race.
Klassleader
Made it third time lucky at Ffos Las last August and took a step forward when runner-up on handicap bow at Hamilton. Confirmed the impression that he'd make an even better 4-y-o when winning a 10-runner York handicap (1½m) on return, stylishly picking off a better-placed pair. Even better to come.
Enemy
Veteran posted useful performances when scoring on all-weather in January/February. Might've needed the outing back on turf after break at Carlisle in May and seemed to pay the price late for a rapid move into contention at Royal Ascot last time, so may be in better heart than bare figures suggest.
Night Breeze (IRE)
Took his form up a level in 2025, winning twice at Ascot. Off the mark for the season in 5-runner event at Epsom in April and turned in a career-best effort when second of 13 to Too Soon at latter track (1½m, soft) last month, well suited by way race developed. Place claims.
Ammes (IRE)
Returned to the Flat with creditable second at Redcar in April, not getting a clear run before running on well. Confirmed himself as still in good form when fourth of 16 at Epsom (1¼m, good to soft) 29 days ago, his effort coming on the opposite side to the other principals. Solid frame claims.
Al Aali (FR)
Runner-up in a Chantilly Group 3 last year when trained by Mlle L. Pontoir but no impact in 2 handicaps this winter for Fawzi Nass. Offered more than previously for this yard when a never-nearer fifth of 14 in handicap at Sandown (1¼m) 22 days ago. Will need to improve in first-time cheekpieces.
Fierce Fortitude
Low-mileage 4-y-o who arrives on the up, doubling his career tally in 7-runner Redcar handicap (1¼m, good to firm) in April and ran at least as well when third of 10 in the Zetland Gold Cup at that same C&D the following month. This is tougher again but he's not yet fully exposed.
Elsass (IRE)
Has returned from a 6-month break (gelded) an improved model, following up from Southwell with plenty to spare back on turf at Hamilton (11f) in May. Tackles stronger company for his hat-trick bid but isn't one to take lightly by any means.
Sportingsilvermine (IRE)
Capitalised on a falling mark to land a third success for his excellent yard at Beverley in May and ran at least as well having shot back up the weights when third of 16 in handicap at York (10.3f, good) 22 days ago. Will likely need more again in something this competitive, though.

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