There were 44 Races on Wednesday 14th August 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Salisbury, 7 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Beverley, 8 races at Gowran Park, 7 races at Worcester, 7 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Having undergone wind surgery, Empreinte Reconce may improve, but she looks to have her hands full against the in-form KHISMET
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Peter Bowen's ALF 'N' DOR (nap) is one of the few who won't be inconvenienced should it get wet and he's been running well to boot.
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This can go to LE MUSEE, who impressed on his chase debut and was perhaps unlucky not to have followed up at Southwell.
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The vote goes to OUT OF HERE who is fitted with first-time cheekpieces and has been gelded since his last run.
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A chance is taken on DARIYA. A 1m2f Flat winner in France, she now drops in grade and there were positives to take from her penultimate run.
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The obvious one is AFRICAN SWIFT who can build on what was a solid start when fourth in a Glorious Goodwood maiden.
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Although 0-16,LAPALALA is very well handicapped on flashes of form during her previous spell with Philip Hobbs.
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A couple with claims but nothing appeals more than ONE HART, who has shown useful form on turf and should prove at least as good on AW.
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Despite looking less than straightforward, SUNSET SHOWDOWN lost out only to a useful rival last time and he should outclass these.
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There should be more to come from 375,000gns yearling purchase FARZEEN who looks capable of defying a 7lb penalty.
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Course favourite HALLINGS COMET looks the solid option for a race in which most have something to prove.
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The two penalised winners appeal most with DARGEL (nap), an easy C&D winner last time, preferred over Universal Effect.
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This can go to Irish point winner WHENHELLBROKELOOSE, who showed enough on his hurdle debut to suggest he's the one to beat.
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Lightly raced RECTORY ROAD can maintain his unbeaten record here at the expense of Franz Kafka, who makes his AW debut.
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If none the worse for her recent spill over hurdles, AUNTY AUDREY could well be very much involved at a track which she enjoys
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The vote goes to unexposed 3yo HOOFLEPUFF who shaped encouragingly at Wolverhampton on his first start for this yard.
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