There were 43 Races on Friday 20th September 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Ballinrobe, 6 races at Ayr, 8 races at Newbury, 6 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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It may be worth taking a chance on newcomer VANDAD, who looks a likely type on paper, though the betting will clearly tell plenty more.
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William Knight won a division of this race last year and is taken to score with HARLEQUIN on stable debut.
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Despite a double penalty, RUTHLESS ARTICLE looks a safer option than Shaman Du Berlais.
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The vote goes to SCARLET DRAGON, who has solid claims on his fourth at Goodwood the time before last. Shailene is next best.
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Although well beaten over hurdles last month, MR MAFIA can return to chasing with a win, at the chief expense of The Caller.
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This looks tricky. Richard Hannon has won three of the last four renewals but INDIAN CREAK gets a tentative nod.
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Now that she has shown what she can do, CARPOOL can gain a first success at the expense of Nordican Bleue.
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Ready preference with regards to today's likely winner is for John Gosden's Group 1 entry CAPE PALACE, who won impressively on debut.
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No match for Fujimoto Flyer at Killarney, HARVEST BOW clearly faced a tough task since the winner followed up with a 9l Auteuil win.
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Plenty of place and plenty of candidates. Shanksforamillion and Sizing Tara are strong candidates but preference is for handicap debutante UNSUSPECTED GIRL.
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Ready preference is for TABARRAK (nap), whose four Listed-race wins include this race in 2017 and who is two from two at this track.
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Both Court Royale and Aintree My Dream are capable performers but this should go to CAIUS MARCIUS.
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The two to appeal most are once-raced debut winners MELNIKOVA and Quadrilateral. Preference is for Sir Michael Stoute's filly.
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A couple of veterans could be seriously involved. YOUNGNEDOFTHEHILL likes this track and is just preferred to Bective Cave.
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Many of these are in good form but SINAKAR (nap) looks the one to beat after last week's fine win. Picture Painter and Hot Ryan are the main threats.
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Being drawn in stall 17 is a huge negative for ALEEF but, such was the speed he showed when third over 6f at Laytown last week, there's every chance he can overcome such a disadvantage with a good break
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There should be another big run in CRANEUR, who continues to knock on the door and perhaps cheekpieces can trigger the necessary spark.
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A staying-on second behind a well-fancied rival over 2m4f at Listowel indicates a good chance BUTTONS AND BOWS can go one better.
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This is likely to concern the two progressive 3yos at the bottom of the weights with preference for BLAME IT ON SALLY (nap).
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POCOTALIGO (NAP) has been quite disappointing given he showed initial promise but the ability is there and he could be hard to beat taking a drop in class
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It could be worth chancing MONSIEUR BAGOT who is gradually getting the hang of things for Gavin Cromwell.
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Sam England's summer recruit RAASHDY has been running well over hurdles and is fancied to make a successful return to Flat racing.
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A wide-open handicap where ANFAASS should go well. The five-year-old was a winner here off 56 over 7f last season and caught the eye last time out when fourth over 1m at Gowran Park.
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This appears a glorious opportunity for ORDINARY WORLD to register his first success for almost three years.
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Much will depend on which one takes the biggest step forward from their last outing. URBAN HERO gets the narrow vote.
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HIDDEN SPARK was only just touched off last time out and it makes sense for connections to go again while the iron is hot. Mulzaam goes well here and will undoubtedly come on from his recent run. Clifftop and Latchet are likely to be thereabouts too.
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Preference is for Wexford winner CAPTAIN COBAJAY who looks progressive enough to uphold Tramore form with Fairymount Boy.
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A recent C&D second from MARVEL sets the standard and a repeat performance should be good enough in this company
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PIXEL POWER has had the form of her debut second at Limerick franked with the winner running a blinder to finish second in a Listed race in America. If she can build on that, she would have a big chance of adding to Jessica Harrington's wonderful juvenile record this season
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There is only an eight next to ELUSIVE REBELDOM's name on the racecard there is a suspicion he is quite a bit better than that.
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Ruth Carr's CHAPLIN BAY has scored on turf in his last two runs and may be able to strike again back on AW to record his third C&D win.
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Top weight NIMITZ is the one to side with here. The gelding has been in good form on turf of late and his recent fourth in an amateur race at the Curragh reads well.
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Plenty of possibles but KAYEWHYKELLY was a little unfortunate not to make a winning nursery debut and can go one better here.
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DUNKIRK HARBOUR has the rating to win this and sets the standard, even if he's not the most straightforward
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Roger Fell's FARD got off the mark at Thirsk on Monday and he may be able to follow up under a penalty on this return to Tapeta.
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Only a nose separated Magi Gal and Lady Rosebud over 1m2f at Navan latest and that arguably sets the standard here. However, a chance is taken on ADAPT TO DAN handling the step up in trip. The gelding has run two big races over 1m recently and is unexposed over this distance.
Ths is the racecard key.
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