DC Market Intelligence Report –Jun 8, 2026
Yesterday’s tape produced 15 strong steamers (≥15% contraction from 10am to final) across Goodwood, Navan (IRE) and Punchestown (IRE). The shape was clear: violent contractions from big early prices were common, but they didn’t automatically translate into results.
The hardest-backed runners (by contraction) were:
– C Pas Possible (Punchestown): 51.00 → 17.00 (66.7%), SP 12.00
– Gerrit’s Gem (Navan): 41.00 → 17.00 (58.5%), SP 19.00
– Bossy Bird (Punchestown): 151.00 → 67.00 (55.6%), SP 41.00
– In The Breeze (Goodwood): 19.00 → 9.00 (52.6%), SP 6.50
– Ourbren (Goodwood): 81.00 → 41.00 (49.4%), SP 34.00
– Summer Is Tomorrow (Navan): 67.00 → 34.00 (49.3%), SP 41.00
– Astute Power (Navan): 67.00 → 34.00 (49.3%), SP 17.00
Then a second band of properly respected movers:
– Greek Flower (Navan): 9.50 → 5.00 (47.4%), SP 4.50
– Talladega (Punchestown): 126.00 → 67.00 (46.8%), SP 67.00
– Jolie Jewel (Punchestown): 11.00 → 6.00 (45.5%), SP 5.00
– Glenary Prince (Punchestown): 9.00 → 5.00 (44.4%), SP 4.00
– Hidalgo Des Mottes (Punchestown): 17.00 → 9.50 (44.1%), SP 9.50
– Streets Of Doyen (Punchestown): 34.00 → 19.00 (44.1%), SP 12.00
– Aurora Nova (Navan): 23.00 → 13.00 (43.5%), SP 13.00
– El Champo (Punchestown): 51.00 → 29.00 (43.1%), SP 26.00
Key read: a lot of this “strong money” was expressed as aggressive early-to-final compression, often without finishing at SP (several runners drifted back from final to SP). That matters when you’re deciding whether you’re trading the move or trusting it as an outright win signal.
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## 2) Landed vs Went Astray – keep it ruthless
### Landed (winners)
The day’s winners from the steamer cohort were led by one clean, high-quality hit:
– In The Breeze (Goodwood): 19.00 → 9.00 (52.6%), SP 6.50, won
This is the profile you want: a proper contraction and then further strength into SP.
The broader winners list (steamed + won) shows the market can be right repeatedly when the move is respected and controlled:
– Duckadilly (Navan): 15.00 → 9.00 (40.0%), SP 8.00, won
– Between Friends (Punchestown): 11.00 → 7.50 (31.8%), SP 6.00, won
– Raglan Road (Punchestown): 4.00 → 2.75 (31.3%), SP 2.62, won
– Jon Riggens (Navan): 6.00 → 4.33 (27.8%), SP 4.50, won
– Jurality (Navan): 5.50 → 4.00 (27.3%), SP 4.00, won
– Riskintheground (Perth): 6.50 → 5.00 (23.1%), SP 5.50, won
– Fairlander (Punchestown): 5.50 → 4.50 (18.2%), SP 4.50, won
– Vaureal (Punchestown): 11.00 → 9.00 (18.2%), SP 10.00, won
### Went astray (losers)
The ruthless point: several of the biggest movers failed.
– C Pas Possible: smashed 51.00 → 17.00, still only 3rd (SP 12.00)
– Gerrit’s Gem: 41.00 → 17.00, finished 7th (SP 19.00)
– Bossy Bird: 151.00 → 67.00, finished 4th (SP 41.00)
– Ourbren: 81.00 → 41.00, finished 8th (SP 34.00)
– Summer Is Tomorrow: 67.00 → 34.00, finished 9th (SP 41.00)
– Astute Power: 67.00 → 34.00, finished 15th (SP 17.00)
– Greek Flower: 9.50 → 5.00, finished 8th (SP 4.50)
– Talladega: 126.00 → 67.00, finished 5th (SP 67.00)
– Jolie Jewel: 11.00 → 6.00, finished 2nd (SP 5.00)
– Glenary Prince: 9.00 → 5.00, finished 4th (SP 4.00)
Bottom line: big contraction is not the same as “correct”. Some of yesterday’s strongest moves were merely price corrections or overconfident market pushes that didn’t hold up on the track.
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## 3) Trainer & Jockey Support – who the money followed repeatedly
This is where the day gets interesting: not just individual moves, but repeat attention.
### Trainers most supported (from strong steamers)
– Edward Lynam: 3 backed / 1 won
– David Harry Kelly: 3 backed / 0 won
– Gavin Cromwell: 3 backed / 0 won
– Henry De Bromhead: 2 backed / 1 won
– P J Rothwell: 2 backed / 1 won
– Paul W Flynn: 2 backed / 1 won
– George Boughey: 2 backed / 0 won
– J P Murtagh: 2 backed / 0 won
– Singles that converted: Henrietta C Knight, Daniel McLoughlin, E Bolger, Dan Skelton: 1 backed / 1 won each
Interpretation: repeated support didn’t automatically mean profit. Three-bullet stables included both conversion (Lynam) and outright misses (Kelly, Cromwell).
### Jockeys most supported (from strong steamers)
– Ben Coen: 4 backed / 2 won
– Mike O’Connor: 2 backed / 1 won
– Harry Sexton: 2 backed / 0 won
– Ronan Whelan: 2 backed / 0 won
– Ricky Doyle: 2 backed / 0 won
– Alan Doyle: 2 backed / 0 won
– Reese Holohan: 2 backed / 0 won
– Seamie Heffernan: 2 backed / 0 won
– Jamie Spencer: 2 backed / 0 won
– Singles that converted: Cieren Fallon, Aidan Kelly, W J Lee: 1 backed / 1 won each
If you’re building a discipline layer, Coen was the standout for repeat market alignment with actual results yesterday.
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## 4) What It Means – practical execution & discipline, no fluff
1) Respect the move, but don’t worship it. Yesterday proved you can get extreme compression (e.g., 51.00 → 17.00, 41.00 → 17.00, 151.00 → 67.00) and still not win. Treat strong steam as information, not a verdict.
2) Watch the relationship between final price and SP. Some qualifiers were shorter into final but didn’t hold at SP (drifted). Others (notably In The Breeze) tightened further and won. If your process includes a “hold strength late” condition, yesterday gives you the reason.
3) Don’t confuse ‘nearly’ with ‘good’. Seconds and thirds (e.g., Jolie Jewel 2nd, C Pas Possible 3rd) are still losing win bets. If you’re not specifically playing place markets or each-way, log them as failures and move on.
4) Use repetition as a filter, not a trigger. Trainers and jockeys attracting multiple steamers can help prioritise attention, but yesterday shows repeat support still produced plenty of zeros. The repetition is best used to focus review, not blindly increase stake.
This is market intelligence, not a guarantee. Prices move for many reasons and even the strongest late money can be wrong; use disciplined staking and predefined execution rules.
CTA: Today’s qualifiers are live in the members’ Today’s Qualifiers Tool—filter to ≥15% contraction and build your short-list from the tape, not the noise.
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### Data Appendix (auto)
– Report generated: 2026-06-08 15:57:27
– Yesterday: 2026-06-07
– Strong steamer threshold: 15%
– Races: 30
– Runners: 294
– Strong steamers listed: 20
– Landed: 9
– Missed: 49
– False steamers (listed): 10
– Trainers in support table: 12
– Jockeys in support table: 12
– Qualifiers provided today: 0
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## 🟢 Today’s Live SP Qualifiers
Live qualifiers update automatically inside the tools below:
📉 10am Market Plunge List
Horses heavily backed last time and historically profitable to oppose next run.
📊 Market Form Lay Angles
Big drifters and weak market profiles to oppose at SP.
These tools update automatically throughout the day as qualifiers appear.
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### Data Appendix (auto)
– Report generated: 2026-06-08 15:57:27
– Yesterday: 2026-06-07
– Strong steamer threshold: 15%
– Races: 30
– Runners: 294
– Strong steamers listed: 20
– Landed: 9
– Missed: 49
– False steamers (listed): 10
– Trainers in support table: 12
– Jockeys in support table: 12
– Qualifiers provided today: 0
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