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Cash Out

Version 2.0.0-5348
14:00 York Fri 21 Aug 6f Grp 2
Going In-Play
Cash Out
Rules
Matched:GBP 327
12 selections 127.2%29.4%

3

(5)

Arapaho Gold

Connor Beasley

1

(3)

Adaay Of Scarlett

Oisin Murphy

9

(10)

Mrair

Tom Marquand

7

(7)

Marco Polo

Ryan Moore

2

(2)

Agamemnon

Kieran Shoemark

10

(12)

Mussab

C. T. Keane

11

(9)

Never Enough

William Buick

8

(8)

Matteo

Kevin Stott

4

(4)

Final Objective

James Doyle

6

(1)

Hell Of A Spin

M. P. Sheehy

5

(6)

Great Oak

Clifford Lee

12

(11)

Ronson

Silvestre De Sousa

Suspended

Timeform 1-2-3

  1. Arapaho Gold (IRE)

  2. Adaay Of Scarlett (IRE)

  3. Mrair (IRE)

Timeform View

The exciting ARAPAHO GOLD is taken to stretch his unbeaten record to 4 and consign Adaay of Scarlett, who has cheekpieces added this afternoon, to yet another second-place finish at Group 2 level. Mrair would have been closer in the Coventry but for suffering late interference and is next on the list.

Timeform Comments

Adaay Of Scarlett (IRE)
Opened his career with wins at Newmarket and Ascot and has found only one too good at listed/Group 2 level since, length second of 10 to Man's Best Friend in Richmond at Goodwood (6f, good to firm) latest. Won't need to pull out much more for cheekpieces.
Agamemnon
Has improved with each start, placing in Newbury listed race (2 lengths third to Arapaho Gold) and French Group 3 since stepping up to 6f. More needed again here but it's possible he'll find it the way his career has gone so far.
Arapaho Gold (IRE)
Impressive winner of maiden/novice events at Thirsk on first 2 starts and took the step up to listed level in his stride at Newbury (6f, firm) 5 weeks ago. Has looked a bit of a handful but he has the ability to rate even higher.
Final Objective (IRE)
Much improved when 1½ lengths seventh of 21 in Group 2 Coventry at Royal Ascot (6f) second time up. Some way off that form when third in valuable Glorious Goodwood maiden but made no mistake at short odds in a weak race at Thirsk last week. This is a whole lot tougher.
Great Oak (IRE)
Overcame inexperience to win a match race on 6f Ayr debut (firm) 32 days ago. This is a huge step up in class but it suggests he's highly regarded by his top stable.
Hell Of A Spin (IRE)
Hamilton maiden winner who excelled himself up in class when 2¼ lengths third of 11 to Pershaada in Group 3 Molecomb at Goodwood (5f, good to firm) 23 days ago. Has the potential for better again now tackling 6f.
Marco Polo (IRE)
525,000 gns Night of Thunder brother to smart William Haggas 3-y-o Saber Strike. Lots of promise when second of 19 in 6f maiden on debut at Curragh and interesting that top yard is prepared to pitch him in at this level just 12 days on.
Matteo (IRE)
Won a pair of 5f Beverley novices on good to firm in the spring, edging out Ronson for the latter. His 12-week absence suggests it may not have been plain sailing since but his yard certainly knows what it takes to win this.
Mrair (IRE)
£880,000 breeze-up purchase who confirmed debut promise when landing short odds in Lingfield (turf) novice in June. Better than result when 1½ lengths eighth of 21 to Great Barrier Reef in Coventry at Royal Ascot (6f, good to firm) since, keeping on when not clear run final 100yds. More to come.
Mussab
Ten Sovereigns colt who was pitched into the Norfolk at Royal Ascot after finishing third on his C&D debut and ran a cracker to fill the same position behind Orthodox. Given a bit of time since and he's capable of better again.
Never Enough
No Nay Never colt who confirmed debut promise when seeing off 8 rivals in 6f Ascot maiden (good to firm) 27 days ago. A lot more will be needed at this level but William Buick, who partnered Agamemnon in France last time, retains the ride.
Ronson
Useful 2-y-o, including 2 lengths fourth in 5f Sandown listed race latest. Will need to improve for the step up 6f to play a prominent role here, though.

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