There were 36 Races on Thursday 12th September 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Listowel, 7 races at Epsom, 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Chepstow, 7 races at Chelmsford-City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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An excellent opportunity for BLUE VENTURE (nap) to open her account after coming up just short over C&D. Full Spectrum can chase her home.
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This should be relatively straightforward for SANTIAGO whose second to a subsequent Group 2 winner at Galway stands out a mile here.
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A strong race. GRACEFUL MAGIC looked unlucky last week but there are lots of dangers, headed by Company Minx and Special Secret.
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Preference is for SAVITAR, who did it quite well from off the pace at Lingfield and this could pan out in similar fashion.
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A trappy nursery and CAMACHO MAN is awarded the vote given he looks ready to take a big step forward now up in trip on his handicap debut.
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This is slightly complicated by Wednesday's win for Franklyn, but EMPHATIC is too tempting after his well-advertised Galway seconds
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Having won by 5l in a Goodwood Group 2 last time out, ENBIHAAR (nap) is the one to beat today. Oaks fifth Delphinia is feared most.
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Recent course winner ISLE OF WOLVES appeals as the most likely answer, ahead of Knowing and Sootability.
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This more or less revolves around whether BANDIUC EILE can produce anything like her best juvenile form. Magic Fountain is a danger.
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Fast-finishing Windsor Castle third GLASVEGAS is the selection with the step up in trip expected to suit. Harpocrates is the danger.
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There's reason to believe ALLEGIANT (nap) might reverse recent course placings with C'Est No Mour should this pan out differently.
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Belardo's brother SKY VEGA has shown fair form in 2 starts while hinting at better to come so is given the vote ahead of Magic Twist
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One of only two geldings in the field, DALILEO is taken to follow up his win in a charity race last time for his in-form stable.
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Having blown the start in the Group 3 Sweet Solera, ANANYA did well to finish as close as fifth behind the winner West End Girl.
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A tight handicap in which Hughie Morrison has good claims through ITIZZIT and Indian Viceroy. The selection has had excuses of late.
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A mixed bag, and SEVERNAYA can make light of her lengthy absence and follow up her impressive debut win. Wherewithal is next best.
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Though Newcross has the advantage of race-fitness he may not cope with SAGLAWY, a very useful hurdler and former French Flat winner.
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Several options including Poyle Vinnie and Savalas but DRUMMOND WARRIOR should have more to come after a good handicap debut
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This looks very open but BRING US PARADISE appeals a horse with more to offer back on better ground.
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Preference is for HANDYTALK who can be forgiven a modest effort at Brighton last time. He looks like he may get his own way in front.
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It is difficult to see past last year's winner BALLYOISIN. He is 11lb higher in the weights but is an improved horse.
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Progressive 3yos DAVYDENKO and Good Birthday look the pair to focus on here, with preference for the former.
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The Lamplighter is considered but RESTLESS ROSE has been knocking on the door and is likely to be suited by the return to turf.
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There is no getting away from BUG BOY, who escapes a penalty for his convincing win in an apprentice handicap over C&D ten days ago.
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Last Surprise, Shoot To Kill and Dubai Romance are feared but there should be plenty more to come from BILL THE BUTCHER
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BOTHAR DUBH, might be able to defy an 8lb rise for his win at Ballinrobe last time now that he steps up in trip
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The progressive MUTAMAASIK has to defy a 10lb rise, but with his rivals having questions over them he can complete the four-timer.
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Love Destiny is feared now dropped in grade but MISS THOUGHTFUL did well to win at Lingfield and she can follow up.
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The runner with the best form is MINISTERFORSPORT, and though he is coming back from a lay-off, has won off a similar break before
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Painted Dream may do better back on AW but ACROSS THE SEA has run well in defeat the last twice and could prove the answer.
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Maamora and Solar Heights are respected but there could be more to come in cheekpieces from BEDOUIN'S STORY and he's preferred.
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The progressive HARRY'S BAR (nap) probably hasn't finished improving and he can defy his latest 6lb rise and complete the four-timer.
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This is a good opportunity for BRASCA to maintain an unbeaten course record. He's 5lb well in for last week's romp despite the penalty.
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The return to the AW is a plus for SAUCHIEHALL STREET, who has been running respectably on turf in recent starts.
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