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Cash Out

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19 selections 1251.4%88.1%

15

(10)

Andesite

Kevin Stott

7

(4)

Goldmoyne

Cieren Fallon

10

(12)

Lir Speciale

Ben Robinson

1

(13)

Northern Express

Paul Mulrennan

11

(19)

Our Havana

Warren Fentiman

19

(15)

Quest For Fun

Duran Fentiman

3

(11)

Yanifer

Ethan Tindall

4

(7)

Croupier

David Nolan

5

(6)

Morte Point

Rhys Elliott

17

(8)

Son

David Allan

6

(2)

Angel Hunter

Joe Leavy

9

(16)

Milford

Charles Bishop

14

(9)

Rare Change

Finley Marsh

2

(3)

Pellitory

Daniel Tudhope

18

(14)

Canvas

Kieran O'Neill

8

(1)

Wild Nature

Oisin James Orr

13

(18)

Lord Roxby

Alex Jary

12

(5)

Tilted Kilt

Hector Crouch

16

(17)

King Casper

Cam Hardie

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Timeform 1-2-3

  1. Andesite

  2. Northern Express (IRE)

  3. Goldmoyne (IRE)

Timeform View

A typically competitive York handicap which can go the way of ANDESITE, who has shaped particularly well when runner-up in similarly competitve events here in recent weeks. Northern Express and Goldmoyne head the dangers in a race where strong cases can be made for several.

Timeform Cash Out Hints

Lir Speciale traded at 10% or less of Betfair SP and 50% or less of Betfair SP 4 times on 5 of its last 5 starts: King Casper traded at 10% or less of Betfair SP, 25% or less of Betfair SP and 50% or less of Betfair SP on 3 of its last 5 starts.

Timeform Comments

Northern Express (IRE)
Last success came in the International Stakes at Ascot in 2024 but typically acquitted himself with plenty of credit in big-field handicaps during 2025. Should come on for his recent return to domestic action at Newmarket 2 weeks ago and he's highly respected kept to 0-95 company.
Pellitory
Useful 3-time 7f winner when trained by James Owen. Wasn't seen to best effect on first run for new yard in Victoria Cup over 7f at Ascot in May but posed no threat when down the field in the Buckingham Palace Stakes at that same C&D 3 weeks ago.
Yanifer
Made all over an extended 7f at Chester on his penultimate start in 2025. Faced a relatively big ask when twelfth of 19 in handicap (25/1) at this C&D (good to firm) on his return 27 days ago. Now only 1 lb above last winning mark.
Croupier (IRE)
Smart handicapper for the Crisfords in 2023, successful over 1m prior to an excellent second in the Buckingham Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot. Missed almost 3 years subsequently but proved he retains some ability on his second start for current yard when ninth of 18 here (1m, good) in May.
Morte Point
Won 3 of his last 4 starts last year and showed his form for the first time in 2026 when making all in a 6-runner handicap at Chepstow (7f, good to firm) 7 days ago. First-time blinkers worn there are retained but this is much tougher under a penalty.
Angel Hunter
Not the easiest to predict but he put his best foot forward to resume winning ways at Lingfield (1m) in April and ran creditably on 3 of his 4 starts on turf since, just emptying late after racing freely over 1m at Newmarket 3 weeks ago. Now back on last winning mark.
Goldmoyne (IRE)
Yet another fine advert for his yard, winning 6 times on all-weather between December and March. Has held his form well from higher marks on turf since, including when being the only one from the centre group to make any sort of impact when runner-up in a 10-runner Newmarket handicap (7f) last week.
Wild Nature
Both wins at Kempton, the latter over 7f in November. Failed to come on for his recent return when tenth of 14 in handicap at this course (1m, good to firm) 13 days ago.
Milford
Ran some good races without winning in 2025 and was given a considerate return from 7 months off (had breathing operation) when sixth of 14 in handicap at Thirsk (6f) at the end of May. Latest C&D outing can be excused on account of a bad draw and he's capable of making a greater impact this time.
Lir Speciale (IRE)
Ended 2025 with back-to-back wins over 7f in the mud at Doncaster and has been in largely good form this season, making the frame for the fourth time when fourth of 19 in handicap at this C&D (good to firm) 27 days ago. Up 2 lb but can give another good account.
Our Havana
Ended 2025 in a bit of a lull but edged down the weights as a result and was right back to his best on the back of a breathing operation when winning a 20-runner handicap at this C&D (good) 28 days ago by short head from Lir Speciale. Up 3 lb but remains well treated on last year's form.
Tilted Kilt (FR)
Benefited from a drop in grade when successful at Southwell in April, enhancing his good record fresh. However, wasn't in the same form back in stronger company at Ascot since and did far too much too soon when last of 12 at Sandown 4 weeks ago.
Lord Roxby (IRE)
Back to best when winning a 20-runner handicap here (6f) in May and backed that up with a creditable fourth in a 21-runner event over the same C&D a couple of weeks later. Just respectable form when fifth of 10 in handicap (6/1) at Thirsk (6f, good to firm) 9 days ago, though.
Rare Change (IRE)
Form tailed off following 3 victories early last season but, having finally slipped below his latest winning mark, he improved on his recent efforts to win 8-runner handicap at Goodwood (7f, soft) 33 days ago, the reapplication of headgear perhaps the catalyst. Up 2 lb in a better race this time.
Andesite
Winless since his debut but arrives here in good form, very much bumping into one over C&D last month and shaping best at the weights when filling the same position here 2 weeks ago, just unable to reel in the winner after a slow break. Makes plenty of appeal again with headgear back on.
King Casper (IRE)
Successful on handicap debut/reappearance at Newmarket (1m) last season but hasn't built on that promise, albeit perhaps unsurprisingly lacking the requisite stamina upped to 9f at Newmarket when last seen. Returns for new yard (left Hugo Palmer 24,000 gns) after 9 months off.
Son
Ex-Richard Hannon gelding who has been shaping up quite well in defeat for his new yard this season, third of 19 over C&D last month before not enjoying the cleanest of passages when fourth of 8 in handicap at Musselburgh (7f, good to firm, 7/4) 10 days ago. Place claims again.
Canvas
Three-time winner in 2025, scoring twice at Doncaster before winning over 1m here in September. Fared best of those who raced on his side of the track when fourth of 12 at Newmarket (1m, good to firm) on return but bitterly disappointing without obvious excuse at Carlisle since.
Quest For Fun
C&D winner who was much better than the result when fifth in a big-field event here in May and again shaped with plenty of encouragement having met trouble when third of 22 in handicap at this C&D (good) 48 days ago. Should give another good account.

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