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Cash Out

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Matched:GBP 34
14 selections 407.7%27.9%

6

(8)

Forza Magico

R. P. Whelan

9

(1)

Institute

W. M. Lordan

5

(13)

Trek Home

D. B. McMonagle

8

(7)

Hasita

Ben Martin Coen

7

(14)

Grande Cuvee

Andrew Joseph Slattery

2

(2)

Cool Azul

William James Lee

3

(6)

Final Boss

R. C. Colgan

12

(4)

Little Wing

Declan McDonogh

14

(10)

Wooloongabba

Siobhan Rutledge

10

(9)

Kidd

Jessica Maye

11

(5)

Lady Moon

G. F. Carroll

1

(12)

Banish Misfortune

L. F. Roche

13

(3)

Off We Go

R. Whearty

4

(11)

Strikepoint

R. P. Cleary

Suspended

Timeform 1-2-3

  1. Institute (IRE)

  2. Trek Home (IRE)

  3. Hasita (IRE)

Timeform View

INSTITUTE hasn't lived up to her excellent pedigree just yet, but this drop in trip may well suit and she's been found a good opportunity for top connections. Trek Home has made a solid start to his career and further progress could see him in the mix, while Hasita is a serious player if the drop in trip proves no hindrance.

Timeform Cash Out Hints

Hasita traded at 10% or less of Betfair SP and 50% or less of Betfair SP on 2 of its last 5 starts: Banish Misfortune traded at 25% or less of Betfair SP and 50% or less of Betfair SP on 2 of its last 2 starts.

Timeform Comments

Banish Misfortune (IRE)
Failed to beat a rival in 2 starts and impossible to fancy.
Cool Azul (IRE)
Placed 3 times in maidens but progress required on that form to trouble some well-bred rivals, while he also didn't look entirely straightforward when mid-field on handicap debut last time.
Final Boss (IRE)
Fair form when third in maiden at the Curragh in October. Possibly needed run when down field in first-time blinkers last time but now tried in tongue strap and has something to find.
Strikepoint (IRE)
Phoenix of Spain gelding. Dam, maiden (stayed 1m), half-sister to smart winners Sholaan (up to 7f) and Bounce The Blues (up to 1m). Unlikely winner first time up.
Trek Home (IRE)
Promise when fourth all 3 starts to date, clearly still learning at the Curragh last time and doing well to make the frame under the circumstances. Remains with potential and is one to consider.
Forza Magico
Promising fifth of 20 in maiden at the Curragh on debut 14 days ago, slowly away before keeping on gradually. May well do better and could take a hand in the finish.
Grande Cuvee (IRE)
Much improved when third of 13 in maiden at this course (5f, good to soft) 56 days ago. That form has begun to work out quite well so a similar step forward could see her play a part.
Hasita (IRE)
In frame all 3 starts this year, including when good fourth of 18 in handicap at Fairyhouse (7f, good) 10 days ago, keeping on. Now has cheekpieces on 1st time for stable going through a good spell, but there's a question mark about the suitability of this drop in trip.
Institute (IRE)
Exceptionally bred (by Frankel out of Acapulco) and ran best race when mid-field in handicap at the Curragh over 7f last time, shaping as if this drop in trip could suit so she merits plenty of respect for top connections.
Kidd (IRE)
No promise when seventh of 8 in maiden (125/1) at Bellewstown (5f, good) on debut 8 days ago.
Lady Moon (IRE)
Mid-field in maidens both starts to date and handicaps after another outing will be more her thing.
Little Wing (IRE)
Learning when mid-field at best both starts in maidens to date and likely needs more time.
Off We Go (IRE)
Looked one for the longer term when down field in maiden at the Curragh on debut 14 days ago.
Wooloongabba (IRE)
€8,000 foal, Starman filly. Half-sister to winner up to 7f Ziggy's Queen. Unlikely sort on paper.

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