There were 23 Races on Sunday 25th August 2019 across 3 meetings. There was 8 races at Beverley, 8 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Yarmouth, 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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Tukhoom and 2017 winner Rousayan are major players but BE KOOL may take advantage of the weight that he receives from that pair.
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Previous C&D winner SUDONA is taken to turn things round with maiden Elhafei from their meeting here late last month.
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A race that makes minimal appeal as a betting medium. QUEEN'S SOLDIER and Elegant Love make most appeal.
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Having finished runner-up in both outings, YOSHIMI sets a clear form standard. Stablemate Take That needs a market check on debut.
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Great Example seems the best handicapped on current form but COUNTRY may well produce enough improvement to take care of him
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Preference is for the improving HARRY LOVE (nap), whose latest novice success came over C&D and who has a workable opening mark.
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Things didn't quite pan out for Cheveley Park entrant JOVIAL on her AW debut and she is the one to beat with that behind her.
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Brodie Hampson and LUNA MAGIC have teamed up for two races this season and won them both. They look the way to go again.
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It could be worth giving another chance to BRUTALAB, who is probably slightly better than his recent efforts suggest.
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The key horse is that superb performer LIMATO, for whom drying conditions will be a plus and who has a good chance if back to peak form.
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The 3yos Kwanza and Lady Scatterley are worthy of respect but the 7yo DUTCH COED may be able to strike again.
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Unexposed ALEMAGNA has shown plenty of promise and she may be able to strike off what looks a fair mark on her handicap debut.
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The unexposed JOMROK looks the type to do well in handicaps and it's notable that her trainer is 3-3 with 3yos at this venue.
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A chance is taken on MISTER TRADER, who continues to drop in the weights and whose jockey booking takes the eye.
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It may be best to stick with the proven recent form of BLYTON LASS, who went close over C&D last time.
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While they nearly all have a chance, the step up in trip could help BLUE MEDICI (nap) to extend this summer's very good sequence.
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Ths is the racecard key.
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| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
| T | Top Time speeed rated |
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