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Cash Out

Version 2.0.0-5348
Going In-Play
Rules
Matched:GBP 0
18 selections 1371.5%164.1%

5

Thornleigh Frank

Danny Gilligan

12

Elusive Ogie

D. King

4

Jacovec Cavern

R. J. Condon

11

Warriors Wood

B. Hayes

10

My Gaffer

M. J. Kenneally

9

Cobra Queen

M. P. O'Connor

17

Burru

Reserve

8

Frankendael

G. B. Noonan

16

Hees Dynamite

Patrick Michael O'Brien

2

Idy Wood

Keith Donoghue

18

Woodstream Lad

Reserve

7

Nytol

J. P. Shinnick

14

Moon Mission

Tiernan Power Roche

13

Kamino Bello

E. Finegan

3

Magnor Glory

Alan O'Sullivan

6

Nas Na Riogh

D. J. O'Keeffe

1

Pray Tell

P. Cleary

15

Has Me Dreaming

C. Stone-Walsh

Suspended

Timeform 1-2-3

  1. Elusive Ogie (IRE)

  2. Thornleigh Frank (IRE)

  3. Cobra Queen (IRE)

Timeform View

Highly competitive and it could be worth taking a chance on ELUSIVE OGIE, who looked set to go close when falling here on penultimate start. Thornleigh Frank is feared, especially if the market speaks in his favour. Cobra Queen and Warriors Wood also appeal from lower hurdle marks.

Timeform Cash Out Hints

Frankendael traded at 10% or less of Betfair SP and 50% or less of Betfair SP on 2 of its last 4 starts: Woodstream Lad traded at 10% or less of Betfair SP and 25% or less of Betfair SP on 2 of its last 5 starts.

Timeform Comments

Pray Tell (IRE)
Useful hurdler in 2024. Ran better than for a while when 12½ lengths fourth in first-time cheekpieces at Kilbeggan (2½m, good) in late-May. Needs to build on that with headgear off for hurdling return.
Idy Wood (FR)
Won couple of fairly useful handicaps for Jamie Snowden last autumn. Sold out of that yard for £18,000 having lost his form over the spring. Makes debut for capable stable and this may be the time to catch him (goes well fresh).
Magnor Glory (IRE)
Wasn't disgraced when fourth in veteran chase at Ballinrobe (2½m) on return. Has a good record over hurdles here, though it's hard to be confident back hurdling for the first time in over 3 years.
Jacovec Cavern
Took advantage of a career-low mark to get off the mark at Punchestown in April. Has backed it up with pair of solid placed efforts, latterly when third in 3m course handicap. Weighted to be competitive again.
Thornleigh Frank (IRE)
Completed a remarkable hat-trick at 2023 Galway Festival for Mark Fahey. Had his issues since but shaped encouragingly when third in first-time cheekpieces at Ballinrobe (2¾m) in late-May. Remains on latest winning mark and looks very interesting, especially if supported.
Nas Na Riogh (IRE)
Hasn't won since completing a hurdle double at this track (2½m) over 2 years ago. Failed to build on previous effort when well beaten in chase at Kilbeggan in mid-May. Reverts to hurdling in more severe headgear following a short break.
Nytol (IRE)
Fairly useful hurdler who landed back-to-back Cork handicaps last summer. In the process of leaving her maiden chase form behind when coming to grief at Limerick in late-May. Given time to get over that and reverts to hurdling on a fair mark.
Frankendael
Lightly raced in recent seasons. Stepped up on reappearance without threatening when beaten 9¼ lengths at Listowel (2m) last time. Handicapper has given him a chance (won readily off 1 lb higher couple of years back). Usual hood back on for significant step up in trip, which is an unknown.
Cobra Queen (IRE)
Landed fairly useful double over fences last season. Possibly still lacking match sharpness when well held in Kilbeggan handicap hurdle (3m) second time up this season. Cheekpieces now added, and no surprise to see better effort off still appreciably lower hurdles mark.
My Gaffer (IRE)
Made all in course handicap last year. Won twice since under similar tactics, latterly at Clonmel following 3 months off. Did all he could when 8¼ lengths behind Burru (reserve) here in early-May. Has been freshened up and should give good account under good-value claimer.
Warriors Wood
Won 2 of his 5 hurdle starts last year. Improved over fences since, winning and placing twice at Kilbeggan (2½m). Potentially well treated if translating fairly useful chasing form back to hurdles.
Elusive Ogie (IRE)
Opened his account in maiden hurdle at Limerick last year. Encouraging third in listed handicap over autumn and looked set to go close when falling at this track in early-May. Possibly still feeling the effects of that at Listowel later that month. Could still have a race in him off this mark.
Kamino Bello (FR)
Low-mileage 6-y-o got off the mark in Sligo maiden hurdle last season. Turned in best effort since when 7½ lengths sixth at Downpatrick (2¼m) last month. Could build on that over significantly longer trip (placed in points earlier in career). Engaged 7.20 Killarney Thursday.
Moon Mission
Opened account in novice at Cork (17f) in May before running respectable fifth in conditions race that favoured speed at Wexford (17f) later that month. Step back up in trip will likely suit, and he's still relatively unexposed in handicaps.
Has Me Dreaming (IRE)
Much improved from hurdling debut when winning 14-runner maiden at Kilbeggan back in September 2024. Significantly longer trip ought to suit as he goes handicapping, with market expected to guide following 22-month absence (yard also saddles Thornleigh Frank)
Hees Dynamite (IRE)
Successful 3 times in second half of last year, including career best on latest hurdle start in November. Possibly done enough for the season when well beaten in hat-trick bid at Limerick. Reverts to hurdles following 6 months off, though his record fresh isn't anything special.
Burru (IRE)
Justified support in course handicap hurdle in May. Unable to lead well beaten at Ballinrobe later that month. Freshened up and pace setup potentially more favourable this time. RESERVE.
Woodstream Lad (IRE)
Below-form fifth in Sligo claimer on final start for P. J. Rothwell. Back in handicap for new yard and now only 3 lb higher than when dominant winner at Downpatrick this time last year. RESERVE

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