There were 35 Races on Tuesday 17th September 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Chepstow, 7 races at Redcar, 7 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Galway, 7 races at Newcastle, 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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River Cam sets a fair standard and can go well but preference is for newcomer REBEL SOLDIER BOY, who could turn out to be useful.
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It may be worth giving FOAD (nap) another chance and trusting this colt to repeat his Lingfield-winning form of two starts ago.
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Preference is for PREVENT, who seemed to see this longer trip out well enough when a close third at York
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A couple of these have claims but preference is for TEN THOUSAND STARS, who is better than she was able to show at Hamilton last time
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This may go to Charlie Hills's BUHTURI, who sets a decent standard and can land a second career success to supplement his Haydock win.
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Others have better flashes of form, such as Renegade Master and Mustadun, but ELEGANT LOVE has the least to prove
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Although he has little in hand of his current mark the suggestion is ATHOLLBLAIR BOY, who comes here at the top of his game
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John Gosden's EL MISK still has considerable capacity to improve again and may very well be up to defying a 6lb rise.
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Some handicap debutants and the best of them may be MUSIC THERAPIST (nap), who looks fairly treated on the form of his last two runs
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A good gallop likely and things may unfold favourably for BLACK ISLE BOY, who is on a good mark for his new yard and has had a wind op
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An open race in which a chance is taken on MISTRESS NELLIE, whose placed form this season (including here) makes her a big player.
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There was loads to like about the debut of FESTIVAL DAY, who looked an unlucky loser at Goodwood
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A wide-open handicap but one in which preference is for HAYADH, who has slipped to a decent mark and shaped better last time
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An ordinary race in which IMHOTEP has leading prospects on the form of his recent debut effort. George Thomas may be next best.
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Aidan O'Brien's Persia rates a danger to DARK PINE who had the benefit of a previous run when best of the pair at the Curragh
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Dropping back to 7f is a concern for DARYANA but she may get away with it in this company
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This can go to CALL ME GINGER, who sets a useful standard and is open to further progress on his return.
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A competitive race that can go to GLOBAL HOPE now back at 6f. Unexposed Victory Rose can prove the main danger
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Less exposed than the others, Gowran maiden winner BASHIYR may have the measure of Charcor and the much-improved High Altitude
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There could be some further improvement in FOXY FEMME over this longer trip and she's yet to run a bad race in handicap company
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Jan De Heem is respected but he could meet his match in THE FIDDLER (nap) who was quite impressive when getting off the mark here
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A tight sprint handicap which may go to HAN SOLO BERGER, who has every chance on the form of his win at Newmarket the time before last.
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Plenty of positives surround NJORD and he gets the vote over the likely improver Autumn Mist
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Despite a poor Flat run in Ireland last time, a chance is taken on GIVE BATTLE who had been in such good form over hurdles
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Improving DREAMWEAVER (nap) is confidently expected to make it win number 3 after things conspired against him on his 1st try over 1m4f
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Likely a match between two who contested a recent Cork maiden, SHEHREEN (nap) taken to confirm the form with Soineanta
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Improving WISE RULER can follow up his novice win here on his handicap debut upped in trip at the chief expense of Natty Night
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Second in the Give Thanks Stakes on soft looks the best form on offer and SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL gets the vote
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Although Ravenscar was a decent second on debut at Redcar, FESTINA shaped with equal promise on the AW and may be the answer
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Much improved in a Listowel maiden last Friday, JAZZ LADY is set for a 10lb rise in future so has a major chance on the book here
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Clegane and FAAKHIRAH should both be suited by the step up to 7f with the latter preferred on her promising Yarmouth debut.
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The standard here is not high and THE TOOTH FAIRY may be good enough despite her modest official rating of 71.
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Now going back up to 1m, it's worth siding with KENTUCKYCONNECTION to confirm the promise shown when 6th over 7f here last time.
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The most striking contender is INDRA DAWN, who took a major step forward when a clear second on his nursery debut at Lingfield.
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Dual C&D winner GROUNDWORKER bounced back with a clearcut win at Hamilton and is a major player again if he can back that up.
Ths is the racecard key.
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