There were 37 Races on Thursday 19th September 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Ayr, 7 races at Yarmouth, 8 races at Chelmsford-City, 7 races at Pontefract, 7 races at Southwell, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Newcastle novice winner MORISCO was fifth in the Group 3 Acomb at York last time and sets a strong standard for the others to aim at.
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A wide-open nursery which may go to KASSAB who makes his handicap debut after running with promise last time and is tried in blinkers.
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The one that may be capable of better is MONSIEUR NOIR, who ran well at Newmarket last time and should appreciate this return to 7f
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Armed with her experience and a good draw preference is for MECCA'S HOT STEPS. Hidden Spell is the danger
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Godolphin hold a strong hand with three runers and the best of them may be URSA MINOR, who should appreciate this step up in distance.
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Course winner DONNELLY'S RAINBOW got no run at Musselburgh last time out and is taken to post his third win of the campaign.
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It would be unwise to treat the form of last week's Legends race at face value but there's no question that HAMMER GUN should have won
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Plenty of possibilities but the debut form of THREAD OF SILVER reads well and she can beat old rival \bCall Me Katie\ once again.
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Equidae is a good starting point but he lacks the potential for improvement of BARDO CONTIGUO, who could be on a good mark
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Anna Bunina should be competitive once more but RAILPORT DOLLY wasn't far behind her at Ripon last time on going soft enough for her
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One or two of these have stamina to prove but that is not the case with PAST MASTER, who won on his first attempt at this trip.
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The best option could be BIG COUNTRY on the back of his encouraging fourth at Doncaster last week. Encapsulation is feared most.
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David O'Meara's BETSEY TROTTER has turned things around this year and having got high in the weights Scott McCullagh's claim is welcomed
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Several of these have fair claims but POTTERS LADY JANE is only 2lb higher than when scoring over C&D last time and can follow up.
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Sea The Stars filly EVA MARIA (nap) has shown promise in 1m novice races the last twice and is open to improvement now up in trip.
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A tight staying handicap but FOREWARNING ran into one at York 11 days ago and he can resume winning ways.
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All five can be given a chance but the vote goes to dual C&D winner THE CORPORAL who had a rough passage last time and may bounce back.
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Wide open but perhaps it's worth chancing BLANK CANVAS, who has shown enough speed in her races to think 5f could be her trip.
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It remains to be seen whether PIANISSIMO will benefit from blinkers but his form is up there with the best on offer
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Although Tinto has run well on his last two starts, he may have to play second fiddle to the progressive YIMOU (nap).
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The least exposed of these, HE'S A LADDIE will find this easier back on the AW from the inside stall.
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The drying ground coupled with the likely strong gallop can enable TRUE ROMANCE\p to reutrn to winning ways in an open event
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Last year's winner ROUND THE ISLAND (nap) is handicapped to threaten again and especially after returning to form at Carlisle last week
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Top of the list is BREAK THE SILENCE, who turned things around when beating Mister Freeze over C&D 24 days ago.
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Manton Warrior is 2-2 at the track but TAVUS is on a roll and may be the better handicapped of the pair.
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The vote goes to KHAAN, who didn't get much luck at Bath last time and now returns to the scene of his emphatic 7f win in May.
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The addition of blinkers could help ALWAYS AMAZING and he's taken to recoup last month's Wolverhampton losses in a weak race.
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A trappy maiden and the well-bred CAPLA CUBISTE may be up to making a winning debut. Qinwan may be best of those with experience.
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Shimmering Dawn is feared but MYTHMAKER has been given a chance by the handicapper and can capitalise on this return to the AW.
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Hughie Morrison's 3yo REQUITED looks very interesting now back on Fibresand, given he was a convincing C&D winner last summer.
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The market will tell a tale but EQUAL SUM, whose closing second to Entitle last backend now looks very decent, sets the standard.
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Preference is for CREATIVITY. It was a good novice event in which she held her own for a long way at Chester last time.
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Competitive off marks in the mid 60s last autumn, PACT OF STEEL should find a 5lb rise within range now back in the groove.
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Back over the C&D of her best effort to date, TEASE MAID is narrowly preferred to admirable veteran Space War.
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It's hard to get away from POETIC LEGACY (nap), who's 3lb well in and bred to relish this stiffer test.
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Upped from an inadequate 1m4f, LAND OF WINTER (nap) is taken to score.
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The cheekpieces have done the trick with FAIR POWER, who beat a big field over C&D from the same stall under the same jockey last time.
Ths is the racecard key.
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