There were 44 Races on Saturday 21st September 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Newbury, 8 races at Catterick, 6 races at Ayr, 8 races at Chelmsford-City, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 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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Some newcomers to consider but it's hard to get away from CHEROKEE TRAIL, a well-bred colt who won a similar race at Ascot on his debut.
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Back down in class LEXINGTON REBEL sets a fairly useful standard. Seasony is a respected newcomer.
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At bigger odds a chance is taken on HIT THE BID, who has solid prospects on his best form. Dakota Gold is next best.
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Great Image can improve but DICK DATCHERY is selected to overcome the penalty he shoulders for his fairly comfortable win in July.
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This looks between QUEEN DAENERYS and Wasaayef, though fellow Fillies' Mile entry Bharani Star may leave her debut form behind
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The C&D win of SENORITA GRANDE (nap) was backed up by the clock and she can defy a 5lb rise at the main expense of Poeta Brasileiro.
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The one to appeal most is DESERT ENCOUNTER, who comes here in great form after wins in small-field Group 3s at Goodwood and Windsor.
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Rebecca Menzies' filly RED TREBLE ran well for a long way in a competitive event at Doncaster recently and might be the answer.
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Chatham House remains on a competitive mark but preference is for SIR TITAN, who looks ready to cash in on his reduced rating
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It might be worth chancing SPLIT DOWN SOUTH. He is faced with a completely new test and there's enough about him to think it will suit.
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Preference is for Roger Varian's colt PIERRE LAPIN, who beat a couple of subsequent winners on his debut at Haydock in May.
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5yo NEAR KETTERING (nap) quickly added a hurdle victory to last month's Flat success and remains very well handicapped on 2018 form.
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Astrologer would be dangerous if granted an easy lead but NAZEEF may still have too much class
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Last month's C&D heritage handicap could hold the key, with DOCUMENTING taken to reverse the placings with War Glory.
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The highly progressive 3yo FOREST OF DEAN (nap) won in such taking style at York last time that he may well be able to defy a 5lb penalty.
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Tim Easterby's COMEATCHOO ran a big race in defeat in a claimer Wednesday and might win this from out of the handicap.
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It's ten years since a three-year-old won this but Cesarewitch entry LAND OF OZ looks well equipped for a challenge of this nature
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All five have something to recommend them but it's worth chancing that a break has refreshed LEODIS DREAM. Heritage is next best.
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Four of these have already shown ability but a number of the newcomers look the part on paper and MAURIMO might prove the pick of them.
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A competitive event in which the suggestion is STRAITOUTTACOMPTON who shaped well when a staying-on fourth over C&D last time.
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None of these look strikingly well handicapped. STEEVE comes into it on the best of this summer's form and now gets blinkers
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Preference is for SEA BATTLE, who has a solid chance on his last-time-out win on Lingfield AW. A 3lb rise is very fair.
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Although a bit disappointing this year, KOSCIUSZKO might not be one to give up on just yet as he hasn't had that many chances.
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Tilghman is interesting on first run for David O'Meara but the percentage call is MOGSY, who has been a good second the last twice.
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The Charles Hills-trained STAGEHAND is probably handicapped about right but comes with fewer risks attached than her rivals
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Shauyra should go well but it may be worth taking her on with MALIKA I JAHAN, who ran well in a strong Newmarket maiden on debut.
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With the bottom five on the card being 0-45 combined, BEAR FORCE ONE is taken to follow up his AW Kempton maiden success.
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The pick is ELDELBAR, who is yet to win in Britain but was denied a clear run before running on well for second over 6f here recently.
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It might be worth siding with SWELL SONG, who is a big player if she can recapture the form of her close third at Yarmouth last month.
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It's surely a matter of time before LADY DANCEALOT (nap) wins off her current mark and this should be run to suit her style
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Junior Rip and OLYMPIC CONQUEROR look the most likely contenders and the last named is taken to prove best.
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3yo filly SOPHIA MARIA still looks well handicapped after last month's AW win and gets the vote ahead of Kodimoor.
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The way to go could be with Archie Watson's well-bred AMAZON PRINCESS, who should know much more upped to 6f on her second start.
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With three course wins to his name already, LAUBALI looks more likely than most to run his race.
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The vote goes to IMAGE OF THE MOON (nap), who is on a roll after two wins at Kempton and can strike again on her drop back to 7f.
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A tricky race in which the well-handicapped REDEMPTIVE gets the vote ahead of last-time-out 1m Brighton winner Kennocha.
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Having shaped well on his debut when fourth at Chelmsford, TRUMPET MAN is taken to get off the mark.
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Preference is for GENUINE APPROVAL, who has a record of 21012 over C&D and is only 1lb higher than for her clear second here last time.
Ths is the racecard key.
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