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Cash Out

Version 2.0.0-5348
19:30 Fairyhouse Wed 8 Jul 7f Hcap
Going In-Play
Cash Out
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Matched:GBP 0
15 selections 1363.6%1.5%

8

(2)

Hugos Girl

William James Lee

1

(6)

Faoladh

A. Browne-Souza

10

(4)

Contrary To Law

Ben Martin Coen

13

(1)

Rappell

J. M. Sheridan

9

(15)

Green Kite

C. T. Keane

3

(5)

Loingseoir

Jack Cleary

4

(3)

Shoot To Kill

L. T. McAteer

7

(14)

Carrigans Grove

G. F. Carroll

5

(11)

Surpass And Shine

R. Donaghue-Leahy

2

(7)

Chester Nimitz

Nicola Burns

12

(8)

Belle Nuit

C. D. Hayes

6

(12)

Imperial Dream

A. C. Persse

11

(13)

Unidos

R. P. Whelan

14

(10)

Peig Sayers

Siobhan Rutledge

15

(9)

Sonoma Sunset

Neve Bennett

Suspended

Timeform 1-2-3

  1. Chester Nimitz (IRE)

  2. Hugo's Girl (IRE)

  3. Contrary To Law (IRE)

Timeform View

CHESTER NIMITZ has been in better heart than the form figures suggest this season, again not getting a clear run at the Curragh on latest outing, so he looks worth another chance as he drops in grade. Heading the list of dangers is Hugo's Girl who has been holding her form well, ahead of handicap debutant Contrary To Law.

Timeform Comments

Faoladh (IRE)
Making only second start at this trip, doubled his tally with success at Down Royal in May. However, found things tougher back up 5 lb in the weights when sixth of 15 at Leopardstown 20 days ago.
Chester Nimitz (IRE)
Maiden winner for Noel Meade in October. Hasn't been seen to best effect in 3 handicaps for current yard this season, meeting trouble when ninth of 20 at the Curragh (1m) 12 days ago. No surprise to see a better showing dropped in grade.
Loingseoir (IRE)
Suited by a strongly-run race when winning at the Curragh in October. Has shaped as if back in form the last twice, faring best of those held up when fourth of 12 at Leopardstown last time. Needs things to drop right given his usual running style.
Shoot To Kill (IRE)
Returned to form with back-to-back placed efforts in May, but lesser display when eighth of 12 at Leopardstown last time. Cheekpieces reapplied as he drops back down in grade.
Surpass And Shine (IRE)
Successful twice over 5f last year, with latest win at Down Royal in June. However, ended the campaign with 2 below-par efforts and has been absent 11 months since (gelded). Runner-up twice over this trip but others still more persuasive.
Imperial Dream (IRE)
Ran well dropped to this grade when runner-up at Dundalk in September. Not in the same form in 3 subsequent outings, though possibly needed the run after 6 months off when down the field at the Curragh in May. Absent again since.
Carrigans Grove (IRE)
Much improved in 2025, winning 3 times with latest success at the Curragh in August. Is proving more miss than hit this season, in first-time blinkers when well held over this C&D 7 days ago. Cheekpieces now back on.
Hugo's Girl (IRE)
Still looking for a breakthrough victory but out of the frame only once so far this season, not getting the clearest of runs when fourth of 11 at this course (6f) 7 days ago. Can make her presence felt.
Green Kite (IRE)
Bounced back to his best when second of 12 in handicap at Leopardstown (7f) last month. However, now has widest stall to overcome if he's to back up latest effort.
Contrary To Law (IRE)
Some encouragement in 2 maidens last summer and shaped well on seasonal/stable debut at the Curragh in March. Keeping-on seventh of 18 at the same course (6.3f) 5 weeks ago and a return to 7f will suit as he goes handicapping. One to note.
Unidos
Down the field all 3 starts in maidens and fared no better fitted with tongue strap for handicap debut when last of 12 at this course (6f) 26 days ago.
Belle Nuit (IRE)
Offered something to work on in 7f maidens at Galway first 2 starts last year, before well held at the Curragh (1m, heavy) when last seen in November. Off 8 months but could yet do better as she heads into handicaps.
Rappell (IRE)
Capitalised on a falling mark at Dundalk in September. Struggled for form to start this season, but with tongue strap added he fared a bit better when never-nearer sixth of 17 at this course (6f) 7 days ago. Task is now to build on latest effort.
Peig Sayers (IRE)
Bit of promise in maidens but not much encouragement in a trio of handicaps, beaten a long way out when fourteenth of 15 at Killarney in May.
Sonoma Sunset (IRE)
Little impact in maidens and form has gone backwards in handicaps, in first-time cheekpieces when well held at Dundalk (1m) in April on return.

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