There were 46 Races on Thursday 4th July 2019 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Perth, 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at Yarmouth, 8 races at Tipperary, 5 races at Bellewstown, 5 races at Epsom, 7 races at Newbury, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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The selection is the David Simcock-trained STARCZEWSKI, who stayed on well for second over 1m2f at Chepstow on his recent handicap debut.
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It would be no surprise to see Sunday's Cartmel third Mega Double hit the frame again, but CATS FOR CASH may have her measure
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This won't take a great deal of winning and a chance is taken on CLIPSHAM TIGER in the hope that headgear does the trick.
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Goodwood runner-up Buhturi sets the standard but this can go to the Haggas newcomer GRAND ROCK.
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Most of these are hard-to-win with and the suggestion is GENERAL ALLENBY whose trainer has a fine record here.
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Badly drawn when doen the field at Royal Ascot, IFFRAAZ is taken to resume his progression.
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in a race with little form to go on the twice-raced PATH OF THUNDER has shown enough to suggest he can take this
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No surprise to see Boy's On Tour return to form back at this track, but WITNESS IN COURT (nap) can follow up his recent course win
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Newmarket winner bAkwaan\p is respected but the vote goes to topweight CAPE VICTORY.
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3yos have won the last two runnings and PUNJAB MAIL (nap) can make it three in a row having been a promising third on his latest start.
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Plenty with chances in an open handicap hurdle and the vote goes to WOT A SHOT, who finished strongly when runner-up over C&D last time
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Cases can be made for Leo Davinci and Waqt, but C&D specialist OUD METHA BRIDGE has strong claims and can hold them at bay
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William Haggas did very well with Dal Harraild and hopes can be high his half-brother DAL HORRISGLE will be better than his opening mark.
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Irish challenger King's Song is much respected, but may have to play second fiddle to recent C&D winner VIENS CHERCHER
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Not much strength in depth in this handicap offers MAGICAL RIDE (nap) every chance of following up last Friday's course success.
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In what looks a tricky race the handicap debutant JUST MY TYPE is the tentative selection to beat Aretta Star.
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This is best left to CHANCEITON, who broke his duck over fences last time and, even with a 7lb penalty, remains 4lb well in.
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Last week's C&D scorer ELSIE VIOLET has a good chance of following up under her penalty. Swiss Peak could get closer this time
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Having won in good style at Hamilton last week DAPPER MAN is 5lb well in with his penalty and looks the one to beat
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Royal County Down and Lougher ran really promising debuts but they'll need to step up to beat CAYENNE PEPPER
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There is not much on these terms between Amalfi Doug and Green Zone but both may struggle to cope with STOP TALKING.
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An open race but the vote goes to C&D winner POTTERS LADY JANE, who looked in good heart when a close second at Newmarket recently
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This isn't a strong maiden, whereas the Leopardstown one in which DAME KYTELER finishing fifth three months ago most certainly was.
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This may go EDGED OUT, who will have sound prospects if running to the same level as for last week's back-to-form second at Bath.
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Having run creditably from a low draw in last weekend's Rockingham Handicap, TRUE BLUE MOON should appreciate this drop in grade
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Blazing Saddles has time on his side and can go well but the veteran TAPIS LIBRE is fancied to win this race for a fifth time.
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In an open handicap a chance is taken on QUEEN GUANHUMARA, who has hinted at winning potential. 6f was too sharp last week.
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Narrow preference is for Archie Watson's SO SHARP, a Group 1 entry who (on paper at any rate) looks a highly likely type.
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An open-looking maiden with the 131-rated hurdler HANNON taken to continue the good run of John McConnell's team on his flat debut
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Mrs Dukesbury is feared but CHAIRLIFT CHAT shaped nicely on his debut and may find the requisite improvement to get off the mark.
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Although Strive For Glory had AIR FORCE JET behind him when fourth in the Norfolk, the selection will enjoy this quicker ground.
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The betting will tell plenty more but dual Group 1 entry MAN OF THE NIGHT looks a likely type on paper. Ethic is next best.
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Pearl Warrior is due one, but it may pay to give another chance to HEY LITTLE BOY off a career-low mark
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A trappy race but 2017 winner ASHPAN SAM likes it around here and may prove too strong for Count Otto.
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With Thomas Hobson returning to hurdling after some underwhelming efforts on the Flat this looks best left to BAND OF OUTLAWS.
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The key horse is LOGICIAN, totally unexposed after winning both of his starts and very much open to improvement on form shown so far.
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A C&D maiden winner at last year's corresponding fixture, SCREAM appeals as the likely winner after an encouraging enough comeback
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Very few of these have realistic chances. RASIYM was competitive on the Flat before a solid third on his hurdling debut.
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Preference is for ALWAYS A DRAMA, who might well have needed the race when running respectably last time. She still has potential.
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Hermocrates is an obvious candidate but ESSPEEGEE offered a bit more last time and may be ready to exploit his reduced mark.
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TUNGSTEN KID went quite close at Ballinrobe and may have little or no more to do.
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A chance is taken on COGITAL gaining that elusive first win, with recent very respectable runs entitling him to plenty of respect.
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Willie Mullins will probably win this and the market will likely imply that MR ADJUDICATOR is preferred over Royal Illusion.
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Allegiant is feared but \bMR SCARAMANGA (nap) ran well over C&D on his penultimate start and that was in a much better race than this.
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Pat Fahey's WATCHING BRIEF (nap) stands out clearly in this poor race, having shaped really well, albeit in a moderate contest, at Ballinrobe.
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A case can be made for a few of these but RAMBALDI (nap) made a good impression at Nottingham and he is taken to win again.
Ths is the racecard key.
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