There were 22 Races on Sunday 7th July 2019 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Ayr, 8 races at Limerick, 7 races at Market Rasen, 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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Pixel Power warrants plenty of respect but the vote goes to LATIN FIVE (nap), who can build on two promising efforts and improve for the step up in trip
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Whilst A STEP TOO FAR was behind Syrena and Paris Duvet at Leopardstown, she is well-weighted and this could be her trip
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The three who have raced do not set a daunting standard and the well-bred debutant DICK DATCHERY gets the nod for David O'Meara.
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This may go to OSSIE'S DANCER, who is back with a former trainer for whom he has done so well in the past.
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Small field it may be but there is a great deal of pace on here on paper with PORT LIONS favoured over Equitant
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The lightly raced 4yo COCKALORUM (nap), who stayed on well for fourth over 1m1f at York last time, can continue Roger Fell's purple patch.
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This will more than likely concern WIN MY WINGS and Oneofthesenights. The selection has the superior form.
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A trappy contest in which COUNT OF CARABASS may provide Chris Hayes with a double. He likes Limerick and has a big weight concession
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Another chance is given to GREENGAGE, who flopped on his stable debut but is back on a sound surface with a hood fitted today.
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A modest race that may go to GAME LINE, who has made a bright enough start over fences for new trainer Christian Williams.
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This looks pretty winnable and it could be worth taking a chance on MADE MY DAY improving on his seventh in a hot Cork maiden.
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Harome is feared but NIBRAS AGAIN is thriving for Paul Midgley and can follow up last Saturday's big-field handicap win at York.
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A chance is taken on WEST WIZARD, a well-handicapped C&D winner who ran well for a long way over a trip beyond his best at Fontwell.
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Plenty in with chances here but the one that makes most appeal is TYNAMITE, although confidence is dented somewhat by the wide draw
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Smile A Mile could bounce back from his Pontefract flop but preference is for CALVADOS SPIRIT, who is down to an attractive mark.
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Indian Temple could be hard to pass but if better for wind surgery VALUE AT RISK (nap) might be that bit better handicapped.
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The reliable ROCK ON SEAMIE has a sound each-way chance here, with Building Bridges not badly treated on his handicap debut
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A few possibles but WELCOMING is low mileage and she gets the nod now upped to 7f for the first time. Global Spirit is next best.
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A tight handicap but REALLY SUPER appeals as a mare with more to offer this season and her latest Flat effort was encouraging.
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Dinard Rose could easily follow up her Bellewstown win, with Lleyton also scoring on latest. EADBHARD is a hopeful choice
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Although only ninth last time, ORIENTAL SPLENDOUR did enough to think he was in top form still and he can come out on top.
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Yet to run a bad race for his current yard, JIMMY RABBITTE can take this uncompetitive finale ahead of Compatriot.
Ths is the racecard key.
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