There were 48 Races on Friday 9th August 2019 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Thirsk, 7 races at Brighton, 6 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Curragh, 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at Chelmsford-City, 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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Ebony Adams is a good starting point but this can go to MRS DUKESBURY, who showed enough on debut to suggest she is on a fair mark.
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Tony Carroll's URBAN HIGHWAY was second in a much deeper race than this at Lingfield on Saturday and gets the nod.
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The Mark Johnston-trained KWANZA (nap) got off the mark in good style at Pontefract three weeks ago and this lightly raced 4yo can follow up.
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Some nicely bred newcomers take on horses with good form and one of the latter brigade, BALTIC STATE, gets the vote.
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Cotai Again probably won't go down without a fight but MAVERN was quite impressive on his debut at Chepstow.
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The Mark Johnston-trained MAKYON is the one to beat having returned to form with an easy soft-ground novice win at Ayr recently.
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Having gained a breakthrough win at Redcar last week perhaps the well-bred GRIMSDYKE will be up to defying a penalty.
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Having broken her duck in good style at Lingfield last week, this looks an opportunity for CAFE SYDNEY to follow up.
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Myklachi is interesting but the one that appeals most is MAGREVIO, who ran well behind a subsequent winner at Ripon last time
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It's hard to get away from GENDARME, who has already enjoyed a productive season and goes unpenalised for his recent Epsom success.
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Preference is for the unexposed winning machine ALRIGHT SUNSHINE, whose 5-8 career record (bumpers/Flat) includes three victories here.
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This could be at the mercy of DAN'S DREAM, who has plenty in her favour regarding trip and chance at the weights and won't mind rain.
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Recent Ffos Las winner Handytalk is respected but course specialist POUR LA VICTOIRE is taken to land this prize for the third time.
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The selection is RUX RUXX whose last-time-out third of four at Doncaster came in what looked a hot little race.
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It could be worth chancing MARVEL, who didn't show much on his debut but he has several winners in his pedigree and can progress.
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5yo TAWAAFOQ rediscovered some form when third at Chepstow on last month's stable debut and gets the vote.
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Alqaab is respected but the one that appeals most is RADJASH (nap, who ran well on his first run for Declan Carroll last week.
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The pick is KNOCKABOUT QUEEN (nap), who bettered her disappointing stable debut when posting a good effort in 0-70 company a week ago.
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Any one of the O'Brien trio could well be good enough, but Jessica Harrington may be able to see them all off with RECALL THE SHOW.
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Having only his second race when fourth at Naas NO NAY YELLOW may improve enough to turn the tables on Hiella and Sun Sign
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He's A Keeper is sure to be popular after his eyecatching debut but ON GUARD is bred to be smart and can make a winning start.
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Very open and it may pay to side with KNOW IT ALL, who acquitted herself well on her debut against the colts over C&D last month
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An interesting newcomers' event in which VOLKAN STAR makes the most appeal on paper, with Baptism second choice.
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The Ballydoyle trio face an uphill battle to cope with SISKIN who won readily from Monarch Of Egypt in the Railway Stakes.
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Glorious Goodwood runner-up OUTBOX (nap) has a great chance turned out quickly. Corelli and Almost Midnight are key rivals.
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A Group 2 sprint devoid of British challengers with the improving 3yo SERVALAN taken to get the better of some more seasoned sprinters
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An easing in the ground shouldn't be a concern to connections of POWERSVILLE, who coped well with the drop back to this trip at Naas
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| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
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