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Cash Out

Version 2.0.0-5348
Going In-Play
Rules
Matched:GBP 7
13 selections EW Terms: 1/4 odds, 3 places307.8%0.1%

5

(8)

Eternal Sunshine

Lauren Young

2

(12)

Brazen Bolt

Warren Fentiman

8

(1)

Emerald Harmony

David Nolan

13

(6)

Im Dan Dare

Rhys Elliott

10

(2)

Equity Law

David Allan

1

(3)

Ziggys Triton

Daniel Tudhope

4

(10)

Ancient State

Charles Bishop

11

(11)

Muker

Alex Jary

6

(13)

Al Hussar

Oliver Stammers

12

(5)

Rotokura Belle

Cam Hardie

3

(4)

Spring Is Sprung

Mark Winn

9

(7)

Castan

Paul Mulrennan

7

(9)

Counsel

Conor Whiteley

Suspended

Timeform 1-2-3

  1. Muker (IRE)

  2. Eternal Sunshine

  3. Ancient State (IRE)

Timeform View

An open-looking sprint in which it could pay to take a chance on MUKER, whose mark has fallen appreciably already this season and looked unlucky not to finish closer at Nottingham last week. Eternal Sunshine hit form around this time last year and she could be the one to give the selection most to think about. Ancient State and I'm Dan Dare can fight out minor honours.

Timeform Cash Out Hints

Spring Is Sprung traded at 25% or less of Betfair SP and 50% or less of Betfair SP on 2 of its last 5 starts.

Timeform Comments

Ziggy's Triton (IRE)
Four-time winner in 2025 and bounced back to winning ways at Musselburgh in April. Hasn't kicked on from that effort in 4 starts since, a switch to hold-up tactics backfiring in a race in which the pace held up at Redcar last month. Considered dropped further in grade.
Brazen Bolt
Won big-field 5f handicaps here (this race) and at Goodwood last July, and looked rejuvenated on the back of a breathing operation when second at Thirsk on return. Far from disgraced over this C&D next start but down the field in Epsom Dash since. Drops in class but draw could've been kinder.
Spring Is Sprung (FR)
Landed a hat-trick in 2025 and made a successful reappearance at Southwell in January. Has looked back in form the last twice, most recently when third of 9 at Redcar (5f, good) just under 3 weeks ago.
Ancient State (IRE)
Has improved for the switch to Adam Kirby this season, bagging a third win in 5-runner event at Lingfield (5f, good to firm) just under a fortnight ago. 5 lb higher here but at the top of his game right now so clearly merits considerable respect.
Eternal Sunshine
Turned a corner from around this time last year and could be about to do so again judged on her second of 8 at Doncaster (5f, good to firm) last week, just unable to hold off the late thrust of the winner but refusing to lie down once headed.
Al Hussar
Opened account for the campaign in determined fashion in 17-runner event at Thirsk (5f) in May. Creditable efforts in defeat both subsequent starts and the blinkers that were left off last time are quickly reapplied. High draw could pose a problem, though.
Counsel
Proving more miss than hit this year, last of 9 in handicap at Doncaster (5f, good to firm) just under 5 weeks ago. Easy enough to look elsewhere.
Emerald Harmony (IRE)
Yard excels with this type and she opened her account for the year in a class 5 event at Thirsk (5f) last month. Ran at least as well in defeat when second of 7 at Doncaster (5f, good to firm) last week and should remain competitive.
Castan
Bounced back to best when winning at Southwell in April. Ran creditably in a higher grade when fourth of 8 at Ripon next time and can have his latest Thirsk effort overlooked (caught away from the main action). Freshened up since.
Equity Law
Confirmed previous promise when opening his account for the campaign in 9-runner event at Pontefract (5f, good) just under 3 weeks ago, proving tenacious. Nudged up 3 lb for that and likely to find a few too strong.
Muker (IRE)
Found it easier dropped markedly in grade when fourth of 6 at Nottingham (5f, good) last week, unlucky not to finish closer given the trouble he met. Remains on a tempting mark and looks worth chancing to open his account for the campaign, for all stall 11 may not be ideal.
Rotokura Belle
Found a perhaps unexpected jolt of improvement to double her tally for the season over C&D last month. That form is working out well, though she was unable to reproduce that level herself in a higher grade here just under 2 weeks ago, albeit with an excuse. Returns to class 4 company.
I'm Dan Dare
Made a winning stable debut at Catterick and, having gone close in a deeper race over this C&D next time, doubled his tally with a bit in hand in 12-runner event at Newcastle (5f) just over a fortnight ago. A straightforward type, he should go well again.

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