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Cash Out

Version 2.0.0-5348
15:35 Sligo Sun 12 Jul 3m2f Hcap Hrd
Going In-Play
Cash Out
Rules
Matched:GBP 0
17 selections 1545.5%1.6%

15

Le Grand Vert

C. Stone-Walsh

5

Evans Secret

D. J. O'Keeffe

8

Smallcraftwarning

D. King

7

Sphagnum

Mr J. P. Sampson

9

Je Suis

Phillip Enright

12

Wild Mandate

Shane O'Callaghan

10

Kazbek

Danny Gilligan

11

Tango Theatre

S. J. Fitzsimons

1

Kalanisi Flash

D. A. Kidd

3

Streets Of Doyen

C. D. Smithers

2

Golden Temple

Sam Ewing

16

Strong Contender

M. J. Kenneally

4

Cornmarket

A. M. King

13

Joes Turn

T. E. O'Connor

14

Ballagh Star

J. H. Williamson

6

Justatan

Donagh Meyler

17

Back The West

Reserve

Suspended

Timeform 1-2-3

  1. Evans Secret

  2. Smallcraftwarning (IRE)

  3. Sphagnum (IRE)

Timeform View

EVANS SECRET ran a cracker when runner-up on his recent return here in May and nudged up just 2 lb for that near miss, Mark McNiff's 7-y-o gets the nod to record back-to-back wins in this race. Smallcraftwarning signalled he was on his way back at Limerick 10 days ago, so he can give the selection most to think about, with Sphagnum and Le Grand Vert another couple to consider in a wide-open staying handicap hurdle.

Timeform Comments

Kalanisi Flash (IRE)
Showed aptitude for chasing (dual winning pointer) returning from 16 months off at Downpatrick last August but pulled up on both subsequent starts, most recently back hurdling at Punchestown in April. Back up in trip but best watched.
Golden Temple (IRE)
Fairly useful winner at 2m on Flat and up to 21f over hurdles but offered no more than on his qualifying runs on his first start in a handicap over fences at Limerick in May. Reverts to hurdling and yet to prove he stays this far.
Streets Of Doyen (IRE)
Veteran who failed to complete on his last 3 starts for John McConnell in 2024 and given a considerate reappearance for new connections after 19 months off at Punchestown 5 weeks ago. Cheekpieces back on and this should reveal more.
Cornmarket (IRE)
Has an excellent track record, scoring 3 times last year. Went with no encouragement having his first Flat start since 2023 at this course (1¾m, good to soft) 10 weeks ago but may well revive for a return to hurdling.
Evans Secret
Won this race last year and ran a cracker on return when second of 12 at this course (3¼m, good to soft) a couple of months ago, just failing having been hampered after 3 out. Nudged up 2 lb but looks the pick of the McNiff trio judged on jockey bookings. Leading claims.
Justatan (FR)
Successful both starts in points. Looked in need of further in 2m maiden hurdles last winter before finishing well held on handicap bow at Naas (19f, heavy) in January. Should have more to offer over markedly longer distance given his pedigree/connections. Tongue tie applied.
Sphagnum (IRE)
Course winner who is a far better chaser than hurdler but was sparked back to life by first-time blinkers when second of 16 at this course (3¼m, soft) last month, possibly going for home just a bit too soon. Nudged up 2 lb for that effort and can feature again.
Smallcraftwarning (IRE)
Enjoyed a fruitful 2025/26 campaign and wasted no time getting back on track when second of 18 at Limerick (23f, good) 10 days ago, albeit no match for winner. 3 lb higher here but every chance he'll be involved.
Je Suis (IRE)
Maiden who stepped up markedly on her reappearance run with headgear back on when third of 16 at this course (3¼m, soft) last month. Needs to prove that wasn't a false dawn.
Kazbek (IRE)
Ran well when fourth of 16 in handicap hurdle at Punchestown (19.3f, heavy) in January but made a discouraging chasing debut at Down Royal (21f, heavy) 8 days later. Off since and no surprise to see him back over the smaller obstacles.
Tango Theatre (IRE)
Dominant C&D winner last summer who posted her best effort since when 8 lengths fifth of 15 to Island McCoo at Kilbeggan on return from 8 months off last time. Entitled to come on from that here.
Wild Mandate (IRE)
Maiden who wasn't disgraced from 1 lb out of the weights after 8 months off when fifth of 12 in handicap hurdle at Downpatrick (19f, good to firm) 4 weeks ago. Upped markedly in trip and she shouldn't be underestimated.
Joe's Turn (IRE)
Kilbeggan scorer last April who shaped as if better for the outing after an 11-month break when eighth of 18 at Punchestown (3m, good to soft) a couple of months ago. Better can be expected now. 1 of 3 for this yard.
Ballagh Star (IRE)
Dual winner over fences at this course and best excused recent Roscommon effort (all but came down 4 out). Returns to hurdling but last couple of efforts in this sphere uninspiring to say the least. 2 lb out of weights.
Le Grand Vert (FR)
Scored at Ayr in February and posted as good an effort as he has since leaving France as a 6-y-o when landing 16-runner event at Punchestown last month. Ran another cracker when runner-up at Cartmel (25f) since and of interest if translating that back to hurdling. 2 lb out of weights.
Strong Contender (IRE)
Lightly-raced mare who showed first form switched to a handicap but posed zero win threat when seventh of 15 at Kilbeggan (3m, good) 25 days ago. Tongue strap on 1st time. 3 lb out of weights.
Back The West (IRE)
Long-standing maiden hurdler/chaser that has made little impact in recent seasons. Readily passed over from 12 lb out of weights.

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