There were 41 Races on Wednesday 11th September 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Listowel, 6 races at Uttoxeter, 7 races at Carlisle, 6 races at Laytown, 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Misty Grey tackles three very promising debut winners. LAMPANG edges preference over Lazuli.
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Though LOUISIANA will need to show more tactical pace here than at Gowran on debut, he can still score today
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In what looks an open race the suggestion is WEST TO CROSSGALES, who comes here after a creditable effort at Market Rasen last month.
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A useful nursery in which the suggestion is maiden winner MODERN BRITISH ART (nap), who makes his handicap debut off a very fair mark.
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Though her draw is wider than ideal, DANCING ON A DREAM has lots of early pace and can use that to get out and make all
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5yo MASON JAR was placed in two maiden hurdles in Ireland last season and may provide Richard Newland with another success story.
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Preference is for TIS MARVELLOUS, who has a big chance on his efforts in top handicaps in high summer. Equilateral is next best.
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Very competitive but from stall 4 DUCKY MALLON should go well if waited with for longer than at the Curragh last time.
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Grade 3 novice hurdle winner GO ANOTHER ONE has made an excellent start to his chasing career and can collect this prize.
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The recent Leicester second of DUBAI ACCLAIM entitles him to have a very big say under Sammy Jo Bell and he may be the answer.
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Preference is for FRANKLYN, who did well to remain on the scene over further last time having not settled great on heavy ground.
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5yo THE VOLLAN (nap) has made good progress since fitted with a tongue-tie and is weighted to gain revenge on Doubly Clever.
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A tight race where claims can be made for most of the runners but DAPPER POWER looks solid enough
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Top weight ASOOF was highly progressive when last seen in Britain and she returns from a lengthy break with her yard having winners.
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Plenty to bear in mind as usual but MOVEWITHTHETIMES (nap) could easily be too well handicapped should his jumping stand the test.
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Question marks about all the runners but it may be worth chancing dual point winner BENI LIGHT at the foot of the weights
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A winner over the C&D last season, TYRCONNELL can confirm his love for the beach with back-to-back victories at this unique venue
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This hasn't gone to a 3yo since 2011. The unexposed 4yo LOXLEY is very much favoured by the conditions and should take the beating.
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A horse who is brimming with confidence at the moment, DARVER STAR will be very difficult to beat today
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Jaxlight is respected but JOY'S GIFT has performed with credit in some big-field handicaps in Ireland this season and gets the nod.
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This looks a match between the top-rated Ambient and MYTH CREATION with preference for the latter at the likely prices
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If ABEL HANDY is on a going day in the first-time tongue-tie he might well make all from stall 20.
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Preference is for DREAM CATCHING who is taken to make the most of the drop into a claimer
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The raiding party have a strong hand and RIPPLING WATERS might just be the better of Melbourne 10 Racing's trio of runners
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BETTER BE ALRIGHT is given narrow preference to improve upon his promising debut and market strength would bolster confidence
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The vote goes to SOUTER JOHNNIE (nap) whose nursery debut third at Chelmsford last month has worked out quite well.
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A good opportunity for BLACKLOOKS (nap), who's looked unlucky in running on his last two starts and should be hard enough to beat.
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A solid performer at this level, ROMAN SPINNER looks a solid option as a C&D winner 5lb below her last successful mark.
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Commander Han will be strongly fancied in this event but the locally-trained TWENTY MINUTES can upset the party
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The step up to 1m4f bodes well for STRELKA who can build on a couple of solid 1m2f efforts
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The safest option is MANTON WARRIOR who is a strong stayer over 1m6f and should relish this longer trip
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Few in form, so it may be worth siding with PILOT WINGS, who is well handicapped on his second to The Pinto Kid over C&D last October.
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Few come into this in much form. LETSBE AVENUE was successful the only time he previously tackled 0-65 company and that win came here.
Ths is the racecard key.
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