There were 28 Races on Monday 1st July 2019 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Wolverhampton, 7 races at Pontefract, 7 races at Windsor, 7 races at Catterick, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
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With a clear run SCUZEME (nap) would surely have gone close at Hamilton last time and can make amends this afternoon.
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A few possibles but Charlie Arthur and MOLLY MAI appeal most. The selection ran well in a stronger race last time and gets the nod.
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The vote goes to MONOSKI, who was impressive over C&D in May and went off hard when well beaten at Royal Ascot subsequently.
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Mister Music is happiest at Southwell and perhaps DARK SIDE DREAM will be able to bounce back now dropped into a claimer.
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Daffy Jane returned to form when second at York last time out but narrow preference is for last-time-out Hamilton third CALE LANE.
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A few runners of interest but DARK KRIS ran into a smart colt last time and can improve again for the extra furlong.
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With optimism that this step up in trip will suit, the well-bred STRINDBERG is taken to make a winning handicap debut.
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A competitive event but ALICIA DARCY is given another chance to prove herself very well treated. Tease Maid may be the main danger.
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This season's solid handicap form of NORTHERNPOWERHOUSE is narrowly preferred over the potential of Ayr maiden winner Raspberry.
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Just That Lord is feared but HARRY'S BAR (nap) is unexposed over this trip and won well at Lingfield four weeks ago.
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Rousayan was a convincing winner in the Carlisle Bell but he's inconsistent and the progressive 3yo SMILE A MILE is preferred.
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Moment Of Hope and Avenue Foch are feared but LORD HALIFAX can show improvement now tackling 1m4f for the first time.
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It might be worth siding with last year's winner QUOTELINE DIRECT, who is well handicapped and had an excuse in the mud last time.
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The vote goes to ALLUX BOY, who is 2-3 at this track and may be able to hit the target again on this switch back to Tapeta.
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The big improver CHERRY COLA has won over C&D and at Yarmouth on her last two starts and a 5lb rise for her last success looks fair.
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Bushtucker Trial won well at Leicester but TOM TULLIVER, who travelled really sweetly when scoring at Yarmouth, can follow up.
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Dream Kart and Sneaky are major players if bouncing back but preference is for MICROSCOPIC, who improved last time.
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David O'Meara's HARD SOLUTION scored readily at Hamilton four days ago and he can go in again at the expense of B Fifty Two
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The former smart sprinter TOMILY should be able to take advantage of a good opportunity on this big drop in class.
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The 6yo STECCANDO, who is having his first Flat run for Rebecca Menzies, has dropped a long way in the weights and gets the vote
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All three runnings of this race have been won by 3yos and TAKUMI can enhance that record. Second choice is Lawn Ranger.
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Kapono bids for a quick double but THE DEFIANT (nap), who has led his rivals a merry dance when twice making all, is given the vote
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The feature race on the card. ICE AGE (nap) is taken to follow up last year's success in this contest. Udontdodou is second choice.
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A trappy race. CARD HIGH rarely runs a poor race round here and is very well handicapped if building on a recent pipe-opener at Ripon
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Preference is for FRONTMAN, who should build on his Newmarket debut effort. Rum Baba is feared most.
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Top of the list is EPONINA, who dominated off a reduced mark at Chester on her seasonal return last month.
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The vote goes to ORLIKO, who remains unexposed at 1m. Bounty Pursuit has possibilities if helped by the return to this trip.
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The very useful I COULD DO BETTER should have no trouble defying his penalties to make it three wins from three starts.
Ths is the racecard key.
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