There were 35 Races on Tuesday 9th July 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Wolverhampton, 7 races at Pontefract, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 7 races at Roscommon, 7 races at Brighton, 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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Every chance that KENNOCHA (nap) can follow up her winning reappearance at Lingfield off just a 2lb higher mark.
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Having travelled well in front in a 7f AW novice last time, FASHION FREE is taken to capitalise on the drop back to 6f.
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Unexposed at 6f and favoured by the weights, CREEK HARBOUR looks to have a good chance on his debut for Milton Bradley.
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Preference is for MAJOR BLUE, a good second over 5f at Bath two starts ago for whom things didn't go to plan over 5.7f there latest.
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It may be worth concentrating on AVON GREEN and Arnoul Of Metz. Preference is for Avon Green, who is particularly well treated.
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Preference is for last year's winner CLON COULIS, who was an excellent second in the Royal Hunt Cup last time out.
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The vote goes to BRECK'S SELECTION, who showed promise on his debut here last week. Grace Note is a respected newcomer.
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A chance is taken on OWER FLY returning to form following a wind op. He won this with something to spare last year and is now 5lb lower.
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Having attracted support CORRIDA DE TOROS didn't seem to stay 1m on his handicap debut and might be worth another chance back at 7f.
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Alhaazm is respected now back on better ground but HARROVIAN appeals as being open to greater improvement.
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The Thirsk second of INCREDULOUS sets the standard and she should take a bit of stopping with further progress on the cards.
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First-time blinkers facilitated a romp for MECCA'S GIFT (nap) at Hamilton last week and she could be hard to beat under a 6lb penalty.
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A tricky finale and narrow preference is for GOLD FLEECE who has been in good form over this trip on turf of late
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Triple course winner TRINITY STAR posted a good effort in defeat on Tapeta recently and now returns to this track on a workable mark.
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There could be a big run in THE SPECIAL ONE, who had excuses last time and had previously run her best race for a while at Newmarket.
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With good recent runs, INFINITI can gain a first hurdling success with Valgor Du Ronceray next best.
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As a three-time point-to-point winner, it could be worth siding with PRESENTINGPRINCESS on her first chasing start
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Five of the six with experience all need respect but preference is for DORSET BLUE, who ran in a strong maiden last time.
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Pacify should win but at the likely odds, NIMBY is preferred.
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First-time cheekpieces may be able to reignite MILES TO MEMPHIS, who is on a workable mark over fences. Inca Gold is feared
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After a return to form at Wolverhampton there's plenty to like about the chances of the well-handicapped DESERT LANTERN.
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A modest contest which could go to chasing newcomer JOLY MAKER. Irish challenger \Rudy Catrail\p might prove hard to catch and is next best.
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Although unable to show major progression last time, another chance is given to DUNBAR, who caught the eye at Tramore previously
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The one that appeals most is FRANCOPHILIA, who resumed her progress when scoring at Newcastle and whose 3lb rise looks fair.
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Fago could prove hard to beat if able to back up his fine Aintree effort but the suggestion is VANCOUVER.
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Plenty of likely pace on here which could set things up nicely for a proven stayer such as EVERYBREATHYOUTAKE
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The vote goes to the resurgent HEDGING, who scored with authority here last Tuesday and may be able to strike under a penalty.
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The pair with the most solid form, MOANS CROSS and Bantiss Jack are preferred, in that order.
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A clear second to a well-handicapped sort at Wexford last Friday, IAMASTARTOO (nap) looks to have a good chance of going one better here
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Tarrzan is respected but PRINCESS FLORENCE (nap) recorded her breakthrough win in good style over C&D last week.
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With cheekpieces added, FARMER BOY could continue his solid run of form at the expense of the recent 2m4f course winner Mrs Miggins.
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This is pretty ordinary stuff. HUMPS AND BUMPS can build on an encouraging effort at Tipperary last week to notch her first hurdles win
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Back down to a Class 6, the suggestion is URBAN HIGHWAY. He is preferred to Alicia Darcy and Miss Liberty Belle.
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The front-running TAKINGITALLIN (nap) has proved admirably consistent since joining Donald McCain and can take this on handicap debut.
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Noel Meade has a 33 per cent strike rate in bumpers this term and CAER won't have to improve much on her Downpatrick 2nd to get involved
Ths is the racecard key.
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