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Cash Out

Version 2.0.0-5348
15:56 Leopardstown Thu 20 Aug 4 TBP
Going In-Play
Rules
Matched:GBP 32
15 selections 1326.5%6.0%

11

(7)

So Lovely

W. M. Lordan

9

(3)

Miss Hong Kong

G. M. Ryan

15

(6)

Zenith Blaze

Declan McDonogh

10

(5)

Native Jewel

Shane Foley

4

(11)

Fair Say

C. D. Hayes

12

(4)

Villaray

G. F. Carroll

1

(12)

Bougie Gals

J. A. Powell

5

(14)

Isle Of Capri

P. A. Harnett

7

(2)

Little Darling

Ben Martin Coen

13

(8)

Voice Of You

T. Casey

6

(9)

Katty

Seamie Heffernan

2

(13)

Brooq

N. M. Crosse

14

(1)

Voyage Of Survival

L. T. McAteer

3

(15)

Ever My Treasure

R. C. Colgan

8

(10)

Long Haired Lady

R. P. Cleary

Suspended

Timeform 1-2-3

  1. So Lovely (USA)

  2. Miss Hong Kong (IRE)

  3. Zenith Blaze

Timeform View

SO LOVELY has made a highly encouraging start to her career and with further improvement on the cards, Aidan O'Brien's filly is fancied to make it third time lucky. There are a host of well-bred newcomers in opposition however, Miss Hong Kong, Zenith Blaze and Fair Say to name 3, and the market will no doubt prove informative with regards to their chances.

Timeform Cash Out Hints

So Lovely traded at a low of 1.71 and Betfair SP of 1.74 when losing last time, a race in which it raced in mid-field.

Timeform Comments

Bougie Gals (IRE)
Foaled January 9. 95,000 gns yearling, €210,000 2-y-o, No Nay Never filly. Half-sister to 3 winners, including smart 6f winner Gustavus Weston and useful winner up to 6f Kape Moss. Dam 1m winner (including at 2 yrs) who stayed 1¼m. Yard 3-10 with 2-y-o newcomers this season at time of writing.
Brooq (IRE)
Foaled March 24. €280,000 yearling, Wootton Bassett filly. Dam, French 2-y-o 1m winner, half-sister to very smart winner up to 1¾m Sibayan out of useful 11.4f-1¾m winner Sirrin. Yard 0-19 with 2-y-o newcomers this season at time of writing.
Ever My Treasure (IRE)
Foaled February 14. €50,000 2-y-o, Blackbeard filly. Half-sister to several winners, including smart 9.4f-1¾m winner Term of Endearment and 1¼m winner Balzac. Dam winner up to 1¼m (2-y-o 7f winner). Hooded on debut and looks one for later on.
Fair Say
Foaled March 23. Kingman filly. Sister to 3 winners, including 1m winner Baseman and 7f winner Leadman and half-sister to 3 winners, including smart 8.4f-1¼m winner Georgeville. Dam 7f winner (including at 2 yrs). Yard's record this season with 2-y-o debutants at time of writing 1-4.
Isle Of Capri (IRE)
Wootton Bassett filly who shaped as if in need of the experience when sixth of 13 in maiden at the Curragh (7f, good to firm) in June. May need more time.
Katty (IRE)
Ghaiyyath filly who is bred for longer trips and didn't shape too badly with that in mind when eighth of 19 in maiden at the Curragh (6f, good to firm) on debut 11 days ago.
Little Darling (IRE)
Foaled May 11. Night of Thunder filly. Closely related to 7.4f-11f winner Zaina Zarak. Dam, 7f/1m winner, half-sister to smart 1m-1¼m winner Expresso Star out of smart 1m-1¼m winner Caffe Latte. Yard 0-19 with 2-y-o newcomers this season at time of writing.
Long Haired Lady (IRE)
Foaled March 22. €72,000 yearling, Camelot filly. Dam, 7f winner, half-sister to very smart winner up to 1½m Wigmore Hall. Yard's first ever runner as a trainer.
Miss Hong Kong (IRE)
Foaled February 10. €165,000 yearling, Churchill filly. Sister to useful winner up to 10.5f Naval Force and 5f/5.5f winner Walt Whitman and half-sister to 6.5f winner Ma France. Dam 2-y-o 7f winner. Yard 0-19 with 2-y-o newcomers this season at time of writing but this one holds Group 1 entries.
Native Jewel (IRE)
Foaled May 21. €400,000 yearling, Wootton Bassett filly. Half-sister to 3 winners, including very smart winner up to 7f Garswood and useful 2-y-o 1m winner Zagitova. Dam unraced. Yard 5-44 with 2-y-o newcomers this season at time of writing.
So Lovely (USA)
Wootton Bassett filly who continued her encouraging start when second of 13 in maiden at Goodwood (7f, good to firm) 3 weeks ago, seeing it out thoroughly dropped in trip and in front strides after the line. Likely to go on improving and can go one place better.
Villaray (IRE)
Showcasing filly who is bred more for stamina than speed and shaped accordingly when eighth of 12 in maiden over C&D (good to firm) on debut 4 weeks ago. Should improve.
Voice Of You (IRE)
Dark Angel filly who went backwards from debut but seemed to pay a price for trying to go with the early leaders when seventh of 14 in minor event at the Curragh (7f, good to firm) 11 days ago.
Voyage Of Survival (IRE)
Shaped in contrast to first time up when seventh of 9 in maiden (50/1) at Chepstow (6f, good to firm) 11 days ago. First-time cheekpieces go on.
Zenith Blaze
Foaled February 20. Kingman filly. Half-sister to 1½m winner Bay of Stars. Dam 1¼m-1½m winner. Interesting newcomer representing powerful connections (Yard 5-44 with 2-y-o debutants this season at time of writing).

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