There were 28 Races on Tuesday 2nd July 2019 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Brighton, 8 races at Hamilton, 6 races at Stratford, 7 races at Chepstow, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Following his near miss over an inadequate 6f here last time, PEARL SPECTRE is taken to thwart Confrerie's hat-trick bid.
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John Quinn's COASTAL MIST was only narrowly denied under a penalty at Ripon and he may be able to get back on the scoresheet here.
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A chance is taken that the well-handicapped ANGEL ISLINGTON takes well enough to cheekpieces to oblige from Precision Prince.
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It might be worth siding with the unexposed DONNAGO, who was an eyecatcher behind a handicap blot at Beverley on her return last month.
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Stepped up to the distance her dam won over, CLARION can continue to progress, probably at the chief expense of Medal Winner.
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The one that stands out is JUNIORS FANTASY (nap), who was clear of the rest when only just caught by an improver over 1m at Carlisle
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Taking in her first C&D handicap since last autumn's win off the same mark, ROCKSETTE is preferred to old rival Sussex Girl.
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The pick is DELACHANCE, who had the form of his Yarmouth second franked when the winner ran well in a recent handicap.
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Assuming he takes the return to turf in his stride, CRYSTAL TRIBE (nap) can shrug off a 4lb rise at the chief expense of Osho.
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4yo NEVER BE ENOUGH made it 2-3 here when scoring in good style over C&D last week and may be able to strike again under a penalty.
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A good third in a Tapeta claimer last time, PEGASUS BRIDGE can prevail off a handy mark back on turf, ahead of C&D winner Sonnetina.
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The lightly raced 3yo MONDAIN got off the mark on AW at Lingfield last time and is a big player again off only 2lb higher here.
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3yo PINK FLAMINGO was a very respectable fifth at Windsor last week and benefits from Cieren Fallon's useful 7lb claim here.
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The vote goes to the 3yo JORDAN ELECTRICS, who made all over C&D 13 days ago and has had that form has been boosted since.
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3yo filly RAQUELLE ran well from a moderate draw when fourth at Beverley a week ago and may still have some scope for improvement.
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Gold Hunter should go well but WATCHMYEVERYMOVE is on a good mark, ran better last time and is visored ahead of this drop in class.
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Surrey Blaze is a noteworthy hurdles newcomer for the Skeltons, but PURPLE KING has hurdles form in the book and is more appealing.
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Cloud Drift is an interesting newcomer but DRAMATIC SANDS will be hard to beat if reproducing his debut effort.
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After making a relatively smooth winning chasing debut at Hexham, FIDUX can double up despite carrying a 6lb penalty.
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Letmestopyouthere is respected but the return to sprinting could see BROTHER BENTLEY return to winning ways.
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7yo ADRRASTOS appreciated a drop in grade when making all in a small-field contest at Fontwell in May and can hit the target again here.
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Huboor is feared but ST IVES wasn't ideally drawn when third at York last month and can come out on top.
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The Olly Murphy-trained FRESH NEW DAWN appears to be an improved horse for wind surgery and can win again for Richard Johnson.
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The class-dropping EARLY SUMMER is still open to improvement and she can defy top weight at the main expense of So Near So Farhh.
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The suggestion is dual point winner STARLIGHT COURT (nap), who succumbed to only a much improved rival here last month.
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Michael Bell's ROBERT FITZROY (nap) ran a big race when fourth at Doncaster in May and a subsequent defeat on soft ground can be excused.
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Henry Oliver's DUROUYN won a point bumper in pretty good style in April and might have too much speed for Vinnie's Getaway.
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Another chance is given to PARKNACILLA, who clearly wasn't herself last time but displayed clear promise in her first two handicaps.
Ths is the racecard key.
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