There were 29 Races on Tuesday 24th September 2019 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Beverley, 6 races at Warwick, 7 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Chelmsford-City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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A chance is taken on PYTILIA, who has the worst draw, but has proved herself tactically versatile and could come home strongly.
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David O'Meara's REBEL SOLDIER BOY is hard to look past after his promising 2nd on his debut at Redcar, with Able Kane the chief threat.
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Armandihan could follow up his Sedgefield win but ready preference is for FERROBIN (nap).
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Inca Man sets the standard but there are some interesting newcomers on show and BEE ABLE gets the tentative vote.
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Roger Varian's promising colt ZEGALO is the one to focus on here in receipt of 7lb from the Brighton winner Dontaskmeagain.
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Isaac Wonder is an obvious candidate but PETERBOROUGH could make a winning debut over fences.
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The improving AUGUSTUS CAESAR (nap) looks to have got in on a workable mark and is taken to make a successful nursery debut
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Claimer Sean Davis takes over aboard the Leger Legends winner DUBAI ACCLAIM, which effectively negates his subsequent 3lb weights rise.
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An open contest and preference is for COTTON END, who will not mind any rain. Perhaps Runasimi River could prove the biggest threat.
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The likely strong pace should suit MISS GARGAR now she drops to 5f and her recent Wolverhampton win was useful form for the grade
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James Tate's low-mileage 5yo KYLLANG ROCK (nap) advertised his wellbeing with a stylish Nottingham win and lines up on favourable terms.
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This competitive handicap can go to QUARENTA. Treackle Tart is next best but plenty of others have strong claims.
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Continuum and Casa Comigo are feared but GIVING BACK is fancied to complete a quick hat-trick.
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The vote goes to the 3yo OSMOSIS, who went close over C&D on her penultimate run and didn't get any luck at Musselburgh last time.
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Despite his defeat at Market Rasen, OUR UNCLE PAT is still the likeliest winner. Seeanythingyoulike is next best.
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Having run well on debut and had excuses last time, FINAL ORDERS is taken to kick on again now back in trip.
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Not the easiest of races to assess, and Sir Michael Stoute's JUNOOH looks the one to side with after two promising efforts.
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A tentative vote goes to the form choice RAAHY despite a possible early challenge for the lead from Electric Ladyland
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After a good second over C&D, ADICCI may be able to go one better at the expense of Redford Road.
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Plenty of possibles but this is the first 0-70 that SWEET CHARITY will have contested and she's yet to run a bad race at this track.
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Having been strongest at the finish in beating Elysee Star here (8.5f) last week, AMITY ISLAND should be suited by this stiffer test.
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The newcomers need a market check but FEELINLIKEASOMEONE can do better at this trip and gain a first win. Belle Anglaise is feared.
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Last month's C&D winner BRUTALAB couldn't hang in there at Thirsk last week but he could resume his progress back at this trip.
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This is weaker than the Newmarket event that LADY RED MOON (nap) won last month and she can complete her hat-trick.
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Last week's Kempton third was promising from MASAI SPIRIT and she can prove too strong for Edge and Penarth Pier.
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Squire is a solid contender but MERDON CASTLE looked in good heart for his new yard at Bath and he acts well here
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Most of these command respect but ALERMARATALYOUM ran a cracker over 6f here last week and gets the tentative vote.
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Plenty of possibles but none has the potential of GRISONS who looked well ahead of his mark when bolting up at Salisbury 11 days ago.
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It could be worth chancing SPICE WAR's stamina after he made a winning start for this yard over 1m4f at Kempton recently
Ths is the racecard key.
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