There were 49 Races on Friday 2nd August 2019 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Bangor, 7 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 7 races at Bath, 7 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Galway, 7 races at Newmarket, 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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At bigger odds a chance is taken on French raider DEVANT, who doesn't have much to find on her third in a Lingfield Group 3 in May.
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The Roger Varian-trained FIFTH POSITION looked a threat before fading over 1m3f/1m2f the last twice and the return to 1m could be key.
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Four against the field are Mojito, Indeed, Beat Le Bon and GAME PLAYER (nap). Luck will play a huge part.
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It is very hard to see beyond BATTAASH, who has been sensational in winning this race by a clear margin in the last two seasons.
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The Richard Hannon-trained filly SEPARATE has been handicapped on her 5f form and can prove even better over 6f.
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Despite climbing the handicap, ISTIMRAR still makes most appeal, ahead of The Character and Outcrop.
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This can go to MIRAGE DANCER, who is three from three here, including in this race last year, and has the best form.
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Several are potential improvers, despite having shown little as yet. BUCKEYE SHAN could go in again now that he has tasted success.
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Several of these have fair claims, but dual course winner SADLERS REACH may be able continue her improvement and defy top weight
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Typically competitive with a chance taken on KEROSIN, now back hurdling on his favoured good ground off a potentially lenient mark
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Top-weight HARROVIAN may well be the one to make a successful handicap debut, among lots of unexposed types. Aktau is feared most.
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Hat-trick seeker APERITIF has surged to vicotory in both her handicaps and this well-related filly is open to further progress.
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Saint Of Katowice is consistent and should go well but ABOVE can defy his penalty now upped to 7f for the first time.
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Boasting the best form, Audio will be popular, but he has had his chances and the less-exposed HOLLYWOOD WALTZ may have his measure
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The Leopardstown fillies' maiden in which ALPINE STAR finished third could not have worked out better and she gets the vote
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A fair few possibilities with CAMBRIC topping the list in the hope that her last-time-out defeat was attributable to the fast ground.
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Having run two good races since joining Michael Dods the improving filly ALIENTO gets the nod. Tukhoom is next best.
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A good case can be made for Tomahawk Ridge, but he has been out of sorts recently so preference is for the in-form BROADHAVEN DREAM
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TOP OF THE CHARTS should still have more to come off a mark of 113 and if getting into a rhythm early, could take some stopping
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The vote goes to Godolphin's newcomer LAZULI, who represents a yard with a striking record of 6-13 with 2yos at this course this season.
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Saaheq and LAHORE make most appeal with the selection taken to confirm the promise of his recent Redcar fifth.
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Recent course winner Horatio Star is respected, but the vote goes to LE TORRENT, who shaped well on his first start for Emma Lavelle
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The visual impression created by CAMPHOR at Down Royal was quite taking so a chance is taken on her defying a hike in the ratings
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The lightly raced 5yo MANDARIN (nap) drew clear to win by 3l over 1m2f at Ripon last time and this improving sort can defy 5lb rise.
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Lara Silvia ought to go well but the switch to nurseries can see INVINCIBLE BERTIE show his true colours.
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Cases can be made for all four runners, but the vote goes to the well-bred ALBANITA, who makes her handicap debut for an in-form stable
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Despite spurning a good opportunity last time, Listed-placed HAZEL BAY (nap) is given another chance here in an ordinary enough maiden
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Preference is for the resurgent FIGHTING TEMERAIRE, who completed a double over C&D last time and remains well treated on his old form.
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In an open handicap, the lightly raced GOMETRA GINTY is taken to win her second race of the season
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Although she is climbing the handicap, Rose Hip should go close, but narrow preference is for course specialist THE DALEY EXPRESS
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If able to negotiate a clear passage from stall 13, it would be no surprise to see FUGACIOUS enjoy this longer trip and get off the mark
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The vote goes to LOVING GLANCE, who stayed on well to go close over C&D on her recent debut and she sets a good standard on that form.
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Having won both her races over C&D BOUDICA BAY (nap) is taken to win again with Hard Solution looking her main danger
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Plenty in with a chance, but May C&D winner JAGANORY is only 2lb higher that for that success and may be able to return to winning ways
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Having kept good company of late, this looks a golden opportunity for THE KING to record only a second career win
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Top of the list is EMILY GOLDFINCH, who has been as good as ever with an emphatic win and a close call over C&D in her last two starts.
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There are slight doubts about several of these and it could pay to take a chance on the veteran TAPIS LIBRE.
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