There were 59 Races on Saturday 14th September 2019 across 8 meetings. There was 7 races at Chelmsford-City, 8 races at Listowel, 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Bath, 7 races at Chester, 8 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Leopardstown, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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The pick is JUNOESQUE, who has already enjoyed a very productive season and could still have untapped potential over this sort of trip.
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Although Huboor won nicely last time, she will do well to deny DEB'S DELIGHT who made an impressive winning debut at Carlisle
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A fair opportunity for COLONEL WHITEHEAD, who has shown reasonable ability and who has an encouraging pedigree for this switch to AW.
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David Simcock's LADY OF SHALOTT showed some tactical speed to win a small-field event at Newmarket two starts ago and gets the nod.
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Having come back from a long absence to run so well in a quality novice event at Galway last time, WINNER TAKES ITALL can score now
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The unbeaten Bielsa is very much respected but preference is for last year's third WENTWORTH FALLS, who is now 4lb lower.
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It could be worth taking a chance with LADY JANE WILDE who has joined John Oxx since her 66-1 debut Curragh win for Aidan Howard.
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Knockabout Queen comes here in peak form but WILD DANCER fared a bit better last time and could be the answer.
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All five can be given a chance. A narrow vote goes the way of BEN VRACKIE with the drop back to 1m4f very much in his favour.
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A good, interesting 3yo sprint handicap and bottom-weight HEATH CHARNOCK appeals most. He likes it here and has improvement in him.
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Preference is for BANTA BAY, a C&D winner in May and third last time over too short a distance.
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This surely rests between Turnpike Trip and QUARTZ DU RHEU with slight preference for the latter to improve from his Tramore win
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Most appeal is made by SHINE SO BRIGHT, who won a slightly more competitive Group 2 at York last time and can take this.
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Possibly best to focus on the upper level of the handicap where BUILDMEUPBUTTERCUP is attractive on her Ascot Stakes second
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Mac Mccarthy is feared back down in class but WILLA is another class-dropper with untapped potential and she's preferred.
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The vote goes to JABBAAR who has a solid course record and has posted some good efforts against progressive types in recent starts.
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The most appealing runner is PIECE OF HISTORY who is off the same mark as when a good second in an AW handicap last term.
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Lola Paige is taken on with GOLDEN LIPS, whose Thirsk second probably came in a decent race.
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Despite being 0-9 over hurdles, SAND FLY has run some cracking races in defeat, none more so than when runner-up over C&D four days ago
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Ready preference is for Richard Hannon's THREAT, who sets a good, clear standard on his last-time-out win in the Gimcrack at York.
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Aidan O'Brien has won seven of the last nine editions and appears to have the solution again in the shape of Japan's brother MOGUL.
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There wasn't much between BRONZE RIVER and Overpriced Mixer at Kempton but the selection is open to the greater improvement.
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A tight nursery. AINSDALE leaves the impression the drop to 5f could be the answer.
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Not an easy one to solve but maybe it's worth chancing Irish-challenger LIMIT LONG, whose sire has a good record on AW tracks.
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Preference is for ANNEXATION (nap), who has been placed in both his handicaps and still has potential for improvement.
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Sky Marshal didn't stay 3m here on Thursday so this drop in trip should suit but preference is for the still progressive BAY HILL
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This can go to the unexposed GOD OF DREAMS who looked unlucky not to finish even closer when third from a bad draw over C&D last month.
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Aidan O'Brien can win this again with SIR DRAGONET (nap), who has sound prospects on his very close fifth in the Derby in June.
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This looks competitive, and Mount Everest is potentially fascinating, but BUCKHURST has a slight edge over several of his rivals.
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Count Otto and JUMIRA BRIDGE (nap) both need a good pace and a bit of luck but the latter is more than capable of defying this mark.
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Last year's third PRIVATE MATTER may be able to go two places better, having dropped to a very handy mark.
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The John Gosden-trained NEW ANGEL (nap) showed promise behind a useful sort at Kempton and can go one better.
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6yo FIGHTING TEMERAIRE spolied his chance by refusing to settle over C&D recently but is given the chance to make amends.
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Likely a match with CONTINGENCY preferred over Humm Baby
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Queenoftheclyde may not confirm last month's Wolverhampton placings with INVINCIBLE BERTIE, as he didn't enjoy the run of the race.
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The Hannon yard has won this three times since 2012 and can take this again with FORBIDDEN LAND, who promises to be suited by 1m.
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Hardly a vintage renewal, but MAGICAL would be a deserving winner after jousting with the brilliant Enable in her last two races.
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A trappy handicap in which all six runners can be considered. Tell William is marginally preferred to follow up last month's C&D win.
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Spirit Warning could get back on track with a big run but preference is for HUMBLE GRATITUDE (nap), who scored over C&D last month.
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The top two on the card look the most likely contenders with marginal preference for MOTFAEL, who has run well here and can progress.
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Game front-runner CHITRA may be able to fend off two-time novice winner Whisper Aloud
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Although the trip is on the short side, BLACK SCORPION can reverse recent Killarney form with Act In Time
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Strong stayer CHAMPAGNE MARENGO should find this being run to suit and he can prove too strong for Anyonecanhaveitall.
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3yos have won the last two runnings and the lightly raced Roger Varian-trained colt BAYROOT is the selection now back up in trip.
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An intriguing renewal in which the rapidly improving LANCASTER HOUSE is taken to maintain his unbeaten record
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Education is an interesting newcomer but this looks a very good opportunity for MOJAVE to break his duck.
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Assumng he breaks well from his inside draw, it would be no surprise to see MEDALLA DE ORO make all and repeat July's C&D success.
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Blowing Dixie is respected but AVENUE FOCH may well capitalise on another 3lb drop in the weights with this new trip likely to suit.
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Preference is for the lightly-weighted CHURCHTOWN GLEN, whose Wexford second over this trip reads well and is now tried blinkered
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With a record over C&D of 412, ROBBEN RAINBOW is given the nod. He looked to be on the way back when runner-up here last month.
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Last year's winner LAURENS (nap) can repeat the feat here, chiefly at the expense of dual Guineas' winner Hermosa
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Glamorous Rocket should go well again but perhaps PINK FLAMINGO will continue her good run of form for her current yard.
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Nothing between Bentham and Celine Soprano but impressive Down Royal winner DONACHEADY GALE (nap) gets the vote
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The two previous winners have to concede 5lb to MIGHTY SPIRIT, who has run with great credit in some very warm company this season.
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The pick of THE TRADER's form in more competitive races than this one gives him fine prospects of making all.
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The wide draw may not be that much of a negative for the hold-up performer ICE COLD IN ALEX, who can get a deserved change of luck
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Topweight GREY SPIRIT flopped on good to soft ground last time but won his first three turf handicaps and can resume his progress here.
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Top of the list is the progressive KERMOUSTER, who still looks feasibly treated and may be able to complete the four-timer.
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Preference is for SUPER FLORENCE (nap), who is very well treated on her best form last season and was runner-up over C&D last Friday.
Ths is the racecard key.
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