There were 36 Races on Monday 23rd September 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Warwick, 7 races at Leicester, 8 races at Fairyhouse, 8 races at Hamilton, 7 races at Kempton, 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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The form pick is LAW OF PEACE, who has gone close in two runs and looks well up to winning races. Dulas is next best on the figures.
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Glasvegas sets a high standard but LAMPANG looked highly promising when scoring on last month's debut at Carlisle.
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The two penalised horses might well have this to themselves and BBOLD is only marginally preferred to Monkey Puzzle
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Some of the nursery debutantes are open to improvement, notably RUBY POWER who gets the vote ahead of Charming Spirit.
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This is open but CARLOVIAN was back in the groove with a Catterick win last time and he won't mind this much softer ground
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A trappy handicap that may go to ANTEROS after his return to winning ways at Bangor, which was rarely in much doubt
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Knockabout Queen is in great form but the verdict goes to BALATA BAY, who is the only 7f winner in the field.
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The conditions of the race strongly favour VORMIR in his quest to uphold last week's Naas form with Be Like The Bird.
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Preference is for BE BOLD, who has generally remained in good form since his Musselburgh win in early July.
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The improving Four Wheel Drive is respected but FREE LOVE may prove well treated off her current mark back in a handicap.
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This looks a suitable opportunity for three-time runner up TIME TUNNEL to go one better for Dermot Weld.
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The most interesting runner is HOUSE CALL, who recently made a promising debut for her much-respected new stable.
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Preference is for WORKING CLASS, who won well enough at Fontwell to still look well treated off 3lb higher
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This can lie between Monaafasah and the unpenalised GREAT ESTEEM, who looks sure to improve on his AW debut now switched to turf
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Preference is for KATIE BO KAT, runner-up to a stable companion that won a good Naas maiden last week in a barrier trial three weeks ago
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Joseph Tuite's in-form 6yo BLACK KALANISI is lightly raced for his age and is likely to be suited by the uphill finish here.
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None of these are remotely convincing. In his current form, THOMAS BLOSSOM should have as good a chance as any
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The most interesting contender is Sir Michael Stoute's NANTUCKET, who has plenty of scope for further progress on her handicap debut.
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This looks wide-open. SILVER SPEAR has a realistic chance of reversing Leopardstown maiden form with Camachita.
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Paul Midgley's PRESTBURY PARK (nap) signalled a return to form when fourth at Beverley last month and remains well handicapped.
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If there is a mildly progressive profile it belongs to LUCK OF THE LEGION, who has improved for stepping up in distance the last twice
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Hi Ho Silver and Another Boy are respected but GARTH ROCKETT (nap) is taken to build on last month's solid second at Yarmouth.
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The colts might have it to do to hold off SOUL SEARCH(nap), probably the best maiden in training, who will appreciate the drop in class after her fine fourth in the Moyglare Stud Stakes last weekend
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Michael Dods' MECCA'S GIFT was a wide-margin C&D winner on her previous vist here and returns after scoring at Thirsk 24 days ago.
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The vote goes to FANCY FLYER, who is in good form and may be able to dominate back on this drop back to 6f.
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There was a lot to like about the run of FAIRY TANGO when last seen at the Curragh in May and if fit enough to do herself justice she could take a bit of beating
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The vote goes to PIONEERING, who forged clear off a reduced mark at Musselburgh and a 5lb rise for that win looks fair.
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Decanter shades Secret Acquistion of those with experience but UNTOUCHABLE BEAUTY is taken to make a winning debut.
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Now 8lb lower than the mark at which he won last year LORD RAPSCALLION could be worth a small interest after an improved run last time.
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Today Power and Now I'm A Believer are feared but GRIMSTHORPE CASTLE looks a likely improver on his nursery debut.
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If the forecast rain arrives the one to beat could be KISS FOR A JEWEL who finally got her head in front at Tipperary last time and could be well-handicapped
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Competitive but PESTO (nap) ran well on his AW debut here last month and is fancied to get the better of Edaraat and Surrey Hope
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Sir Michael Stoute's ALIGNAK sets a high standard on his peak form and looks worth another chance on this switch to AW.
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Competitive but KAMIKAZE LORD had no room in the straight here last month and looks handicapped to win. Highfaluting is next best.
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Whistler Bowl should make a bold bid back into a Class 6 but NORDANO could be the one now starting out for a new yard after a break.
Ths is the racecard key.
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