9 May 2026

Saturday 9 May TRM Race, Replace, Rehydrate Rated Race

TRM Race, Replace, Rehydrate Rated Race · 1m2f84y

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Age
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1
Galileo Noir
Age 3 · 9-8
7-31
Colin Keane
Noel Meade
83
3
9-8
7/2
1m1f maiden winner on soft to heavy at the Curragh and placed horses both won next time out; Keane thought he could go back in trip, trainer thinks he'll get this far.

1m1f maiden winner on soft to heavy at the Curragh and placed horses both won next time out; Keane thought he could go back in trip, trainer thinks he'll get this far.

2
Golddream
Age 3 · 9-7
61
Luke McAteer
David Marnane
88
3
9-7
5/1
Won at 22-1 over 1m on AW; pedigree suggests he's almost certain to improve for this trip, his brother a French 10.5f winner, dam a Listed winner over 1m7f and stayed even farther.

Won at 22-1 over 1m on AW; pedigree suggests he's almost certain to improve for this trip, his brother a French 10.5f winner, dam a Listed winner over 1m7f and stayed even farther.

4
Perisher
Age 3 · 9-4
253-31
Dylan Browne McMonagle
Joseph Patrick O'Brien
101
3
9-4
13/8
Consistent in defeat over 7f/1m before narrowly getting the better of a debuting stablemate over 1m at Gowran, finding plenty off the bridle for McDonogh who said post-race that the gelding might like 10 furlongs.

Consistent in defeat over 7f/1m before narrowly getting the better of a debuting stablemate over 1m at Gowran, finding plenty off the bridle for McDonogh who said post-race that the gelding might like 10 furlongs.

5
Pierre Grosse
Age 3 · 9-3
436-3
Shane Foley
Mrs John Harrington
94
3
9-3
10/3
Quietly fancied and seemed to improve for this trip when placed in Leopardstown handicap on his return, and that can be marked up because he was on the slower ground up the straight; most of the Harrington string are coming on for their first runs, too, so lots to like.

Quietly fancied and seemed to improve for this trip when placed in Leopardstown handicap on his return, and that can be marked up because he was on the slower ground up the straight; most of the Harrington string are coming on for their first runs, too, so lots to like.

5
Marjorie Daw
Age 3 · 9-5
41-84
Seamie Heffernan
Joseph G Murphy
83
3
9-5
16/1
6
Freedom And Light
Age 3 · 8-11
9-84
Declan McDonogh
J S Bolger
91
3
8-11
16/1
Better last time (150-1) when stepping up to this trip at Leopardstown, beaten 9l by promising type who contests the preceding Oaks Trial today; wasn't far off the placed horses, but more needed all the same.

Better last time (150-1) when stepping up to this trip at Leopardstown, beaten 9l by promising type who contests the preceding Oaks Trial today; wasn't far off the placed horses, but more needed all the same.

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Chamber Verdict

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Perisher

Speculative

Perisher owns one of the strongest chamber scores in this field. The Balanced lens likes the blend of SR strength (56) and market confidence (93). The profile stays composed even after the chamber introduces race-day variance.

13/8 Joseph Patrick O'Brien Dylan Browne McMonagle
69% Confidence
⚠ Danger Runner

Pierre Grosse

Nearest rival if the simulation drifts off the primary path.

10/3 · Mrs John Harrington
✓ Value Signal

Freedom And Light

Strongest upside if you want a less obvious route through the field.

16/1 · J S Bolger
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Chamber Signals

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Why this horse Live cards showing how the active lens weighted each signal for this outcome.
Speed rating Speculative
56 / 100
⚖ Weight 38% +21.3 pts

Base ability signal derived from the runner's best available speed figure.

Market confidence Dominant
93 / 100
⚖ Weight 22% +20.4 pts

Transforms live price respect into a confidence signal inside the chamber.

Pace profile Low conviction
44 / 100
⚖ Weight 12% +4.3 pts

How cleanly the runner's engine fits the projected rhythm and pressure map.

Value edge Low conviction
40 / 100
⚖ Weight 10% +4.0 pts

Shows whether the current price still leaves enough upside in the pick.

Chaos factor Dominant
54 / 100
⚖ Weight 10% +5.4 pts

Controlled volatility that keeps the simulation realistic and stress-tests the profile.

Favourite bias Speculative
59 / 100
⚖ Weight 8% +4.8 pts

Extra certainty applied when the active lens wants to trust the obvious market leader.

Top chamber signals Top 5 ranked by the active lens.
1 4. Perisher
58.6 13/8
2 5. Pierre Grosse
56.7 10/3
3 2. Golddream
54.1 5/1
4 1. Galileo Noir
53.5 7/2
5 6. Freedom And Light
45.7 16/1
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4
Age 3 · 9-4
13/8
J: Dylan Browne McMonagle
T: Joseph Patrick O'Brien
🐾

Consistent in defeat over 7f/1m before narrowly getting the better of a debuting stablemate over 1m at Gowran, finding plenty off the bridle for McDonogh who said post-race that the gelding might like 10 furlongs.

5
Age 3 · 9-3
10/3
J: Shane Foley
T: Mrs John Harrington
🐾

Quietly fancied and seemed to improve for this trip when placed in Leopardstown handicap on his return, and that can be marked up because he was on the slower ground up the straight; most of the Harrington string are coming on for their first runs, too, so lots to like.

1
Age 3 · 9-8
7/2
J: Colin Keane
T: Noel Meade
🐾

1m1f maiden winner on soft to heavy at the Curragh and placed horses both won next time out; Keane thought he could go back in trip, trainer thinks he'll get this far.

2
Age 3 · 9-7
5/1
J: Luke McAteer
T: David Marnane
🐾

Won at 22-1 over 1m on AW; pedigree suggests he's almost certain to improve for this trip, his brother a French 10.5f winner, dam a Listed winner over 1m7f and stayed even farther.

5
Age 3 · 9-5
16/1
J: Seamie Heffernan
T: Joseph G Murphy
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6
Age 3 · 8-11
16/1
J: Declan McDonogh
T: J S Bolger
🐾

Better last time (150-1) when stepping up to this trip at Leopardstown, beaten 9l by promising type who contests the preceding Oaks Trial today; wasn't far off the placed horses, but more needed all the same.

🗺 The Course Race conditions

1m2f84y Distance to cover
Good Expected going
6 Confirmed runners
Naas Track and setting