There were 34 Races on Tuesday 10th September 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Worcester, 7 races at Listowel, 8 races at Catterick, 7 races at Leicester, 6 races at Kelso, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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From a handy draw a chance is taken on the well-related debutante PRETTY LADY.
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A decent mares' maiden hurdle in which BARRINGTON COURT is taken to get back on track on her first start since January
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The pick MONTY'S AWARD, who won a series final over hurdles here last season and can leave his very disappointing chasing debut behind.
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Experience could be key with WOODHOUSE fancied to come out on top after a promising debut.
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Society Star and Sambucca Spirit are respected but FOX HILL is speedy enough to think she can cope with the return to 5f
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The experience gained by WHATUCALLHER last season could prove crucial and it is probably worth taking a chance on her fitness.
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Alan King's mare PASSING CALL was of very similar ability over hurdles to Landsman and her sex allowance can give her an edge here.
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Market moves for any of the interesting newcomers would be significant but BLACK COMEDY sets a useful standard to aim at.
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This can go to FLOWER POWER (nap) who got back to winning ways with an easy success here last week.
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Cormorant is of obvious interest off a lower hurdles mark but this trip is on the short side so a chance is taken on ASHTON COURT
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Evan Williams' 7yo OXWICH BAY wasn't firing when last seen in the spring but has a good record when fresh and is very well handicapped.
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The last time ISOBAR WIND ran in a seller he was a convincing winner and the drop back to this grade can help him double his account.
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Absolute Dream is worth another go at 7f but REEVES has an easier task than some he has faced in 2019 and this sharp 7f can suit
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Getting 17lb from the top-weight and carrying the same colours, MOROSINI may reverse Galway novice form with Lethal Steps
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The safest option is BEAU SANCY (nap), who has developed into a fairly useful handicap chaser since joining Olly Murphy.
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A short break seems to have benefitted FANTASTIC BLUE and he could have a fair bit more to offer over this sort of trip.
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Preference is for B FIFTY TWO, who is only 2lb higher than when beating a clear second over C&D last Tuesday.
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Perhaps value could be had in UNEXPECTED DEPTH, who really looked to be getting the hang of things at Sligo and will relish this trip and ground
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Preference is for COTTON END, who probably ran close to her best Irish form when placed on her recent stable debut at Bangor.
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This looks a good opportunity for KYLLANG ROCK to make it back-to-back victories.
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Having won twice on the Flat since his Stratford win CLEARANCE (nap) is clearly progressing well and is preferred to Raashdy.
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Triple course winner ROSE MARMARA is yet to strike this season but chased home a progressive filly over 7f here last week.
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If the 2018 Triumph Hurdle third SAYO is anywhere near his best he should cope with these rivals readily.
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Neil Mulholland's VIKING RUBY struggled on her handicap debut but fared better last time and has plenty of scope for further progress.
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Breath Of Air and CHATHAM HOUSE are both capable of improving on their latest efforts returned to their optimum trip.
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The suggestion is PACKETTOTHERAFTERS, who proved his well being last time out and may have more to come from this mark.
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The vote goes to SEAMSTER, who didn't fire at 6f here last time but he recorded his 18th career win when scoring over C&D two runs back.
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Very green when a well-backed favourite at Killarney, HARRISON LINE is worth another chance here
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Cieren Fallon got a good tune out of DESTINYS ROCK (nap) when they teamed up at Nottingham two starts back and the duo can strike again.
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With the ground not ideal for Ardera Cross this can go to the progressive ONE NIGHT IN MILAN on his return from a break
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The choice is BE PERFECT who has a fine record here and has his ideal conditions. Chebsey Beau looks his main threat.
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Having dropped so far down the ratings MULLINVAT makes plenty of appeal here with Honourable Gent his main danger
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Although he can race freely, LOOKS LIKE MURT was improving earlier in the year and is taken to notch a first career success.
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The suggestion is CESAR DE GOUET, who has been in good form over fences, and returns to hurdles from what looks a workable mark.
Ths is the racecard key.
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