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Cash Out

Version 2.0.0-5348
16:20 York Fri 21 Aug 1m2f Hcap
Going In-Play
Cash Out
Rules
Matched:GBP 378
17 selections 136.3%52.3%

9

(8)

Silver Lake

Saffie Osborne

5

(17)

Plaid

Oisin Murphy

4

(5)

Lady Dora Mae

Ryan Moore

6

(7)

Electrifarhh

Kieran Shoemark

1

(9)

Naga

William Buick

14

(2)

Pendella

Jack Nicholls

3

(6)

Janey Mackers

Tom Marquand

12

(12)

Food For Thought

Edward Greatrex

7

(3)

Rastnet

Rossa Ryan

10

(15)

Dream Camp

Rob Hornby

15

(1)

Dunkeld Dreamer

Cam Hardie

8

(13)

Patagonia Girl

Ashley Lewis

13

(10)

Callianassa

Silvestre De Sousa

2

(11)

Sharpen

Jamie Spencer

16

(14)

Bearin Up

Duran Fentiman

11

(16)

Folk Pageant

Marco Ghiani

17

(4)

Bint Al Daar

Ethan Tindall

Suspended

Timeform 1-2-3

  1. Silver Lake

  2. Food For Thought

  3. Lady Dora Mae (IRE)

Timeform View

SILVER LAKE has proved a different proposition since fitted with a tongue strap in handicaps over this sort of trip, decisively supplementing her breakthrough Salisbury victory at Goodwood 3 weeks ago. She looks a major player again in her hat-trick bid despite a 9 lb higher mark. Food For Thought and Lady Dora Mae have chased home the selection on each of their last 2 starts respectively and head the dangers, along with Dream Camp and Plaid.

Timeform Comments

Naga (FR)
Ended 2025 with back-to-back 1m victories and enhanced her form further this season, scoring on return in 1¼m handicap at Doncaster in April. Far from disgraced in Group/listed company on her last 2 outings at up to 1½m but career-high mark to defy back in handicap now.
Sharpen (IRE)
Useful 1¼m winner for Donnacha O'Brien last season who joined present stable for 360,000 gns over the winter and possible she found conditions too lively when well held last of 9 on last month's return in the Lancashire Oaks. Tongue tie now added for handicap debut and this can reveal more.
Janey Mackers (IRE)
Useful effort to win a 1¼m Newbury handicap (good to soft) last September. Ran poorly in Doncaster listed race on final start but resumed following 6 months off with a creditable third from an unpromising position at Chester (10.3f, good to firm) in May. Each-way claims with a repeat.
Lady Dora Mae (IRE)
Space Blues filly who has done well for George Boughey this year, recording a third success at Windsor (1m) in May and runner up on 4 of her 5 starts since, chasing home Silver Lake at Goodwood prior to just being touched off in French listed race (1½m) 7 days ago.
Plaid
Ghaiyyath filly who was an easy winner of a 9f Hamilton handicap in May. Dispelled a lesser effort without being seen to best effect when third in listed Glasgow stakes there (11f) 5 weeks ago. Feasible to think she could yet have more to offer and interesting back in handicap under Oisin Murphy.
Electrifarhh
Farhh filly who was successful on second start over 1m as a juvenile. Very lightly raced since and she showed more than previously this term with a hood reached for (also ridden more positively) when third in fillies handicap at Goodwood (1m) 24 days ago. Not taken lightly on first crack at 1¼m.
Rastnet (IRE)
Won at Wolverhampton in December and has largely held her form well from marks in the mid 80's, posting a creditable fourth on the back of a 9-week break on all-weather at Lingfield (1¼m) 10 days ago. Little more needed back up in a higher grade, however.
Patagonia Girl
Confirmed reappearance promise when making all over an extended 1½m at Chester's May meeting. Struggled in Group company next time but finished no better than midfield in a trio of handicaps back at Chester in recent months. Others rate stronger.
Silver Lake
Night of Thunder filly who has improved considerably for the application of a tongue strap switched to handicaps, supplementing her breakthrough Salisbury victory in emphatic fashion at Goodwood (1¼m, good to firm) 21 days ago, by 3 lengths from Lady Dora Mae. Bold hat-trick bid incoming.
Dream Camp (IRE)
€250,000 daughter of Siyouni who hails from an excellent family. Won both races either side of finishing down the field in the Sandringham, latterly a much-improved success on first crack over this trip at Windsor. She's in the right hands to keep progressing and worth a second look.
Folk Pageant
Most progressive through the spring and bagged a fourth success in 1¼m Epsom handicap on Derby day. Form has flattened out in face of some stiff tasks thereafter and swift return to a handicap failing to arrest the slide when sixth behind Silver Lake at Goodwood latest.
Food For Thought
Dubawi filly who came good in a Nottingham maiden over this trip in June and bettered that form when finishing second behind Silver Lake (conceding 7 lb to that rival at Salisbury next time). Again ran well when filling same spot at Newmarket and fancied to be thereabouts on these revised terms.
Callianassa (IRE)
Successful 3 times at up to 1m during 2025 and proved better than ever when registering another all-weather victory at Newcastle (1m) in February. Hasn't been operating at quite the same level more recently, though, and she looks vulnerable to less exposed sorts.
Pendella (IRE)
Made all in 8.6f Wolverhampton maiden in February and has bettered that form in handicaps on turf in recent months, making the most of an uncontested lead when cosily doubling her tally at Beverley (1¼m, good to firm) 38 days ago. This tougher but she's in leading hands.
Dunkeld Dreamer (IRE)
Took advantage of her weight-for-age allowance/contested pace when edging a tight finish in the Queen Mother's Cup here (11.8f) in June. Finished off as well as any when close fourth of 5 at Hamilton (13f) since but possible her mark is about right.
Bearin Up (IRE)
Progressive on the whole this season, winning at Newmarket and Hamilton prior to finishing second at Chester in June. Found things tougher away from her own sex when fifth of 9 in a C&D handicap 6 weeks ago but not without each-way hope here on balance of this year's form.
Bint Al Daar
Ended long losing run against her own sex at Southwell in March and shaped as if still in decent heart on her next 2 outings. Slowly away and never figured next time and whilst she shaped as if needing last month's reappearance (after 4 months off) at Ascot, she looks up against it in this company.

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