There were 28 Races on Monday 30th September 2019 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Roscommon, 7 races at Bath, 6 races at Hamilton, 7 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Burmese Blazer ran respectably here last week but preference is for COSMIC CHATTER with Patrick Millman back on board.
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A competitive nursery may go to BOWLING RUSSIAN, who is back in trip after not staying over further on his nursery debut
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Noel Meade's team is in good shape and UNION GAP has the best overall credentials. It should pay to forgive a below-par Kilbeggan run
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This stiff 6f looks likely to suit QUIRKY GERTIE and she gets the vote over Conga, who may improve for the drop back to this trip.
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Lingfield winner PASSING FASHION held his own in a Salisbury Listed race last month and sets a useful standard here.
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If the trip was longer one would have more confidence in WELL SET UP the form-horse based on his second in a 2m6f Grade 3 event.
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Topweight Makyon may prove best of the Mark Johnston runners but the Richard Fahey-trained NATIONAL LEAGUE can trump them all.
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4yo filly CAPRIOLETTE (nap) has been placed off today's mark since scoring on soft ground in August and has a useful 3lb claimer up.
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Though he has not managed to win since 2016 KANSAS KID boasts good recent credentials for a handicap of this modest standard.
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A big weight may not anchor TWENTYSIXTHSTREET, who produced good performances on consecutive days here recently.
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The unpenalised Pettochside is a danger but MAYFAIR MADAME looks threatening off her current mark after signs of improvement of late
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Although not the force he was, it may pay to stick with CASTELLO SFORZA, for whom this trip and testing conditions look ideal
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This is reasonably competitive with several runners firmly in the mix on form. The suggestion is OAKENSHIELD.
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Lightly raced 4yo SCOFFSMAN dips back into Class 6 company after a creditable second at Newmarket in June and gets the vote.
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These conditions shouldn't worry DJINGLE, who could prove hard to peg back if reproducing his Listowel performance from the front
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The in-form AUTUMN FLIGHT (nap) nearly made all over 6f here eight days ago and should take some pegging back. He has won over C&D.
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The most appealing option is CELTIC CLASSIC, who is 2-6 for the season after his recent AW success and might still be progressing.
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If reappearing in similar shape as when fourth in a stronger race than this at Navan in March RUSSIAN BILL should be good enough.
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If the ground stays on the soft side KODIAK ATTACK would make the most appeal.
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A good quality beginners chase with OUT OF THE LOOP taken to come on considerably from his recent chase bow here
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An interesting event in which SPARKLING DIAMOND gets the vote. Recent Lingfield winner Lets Go Lucky is feared most.
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Having changed hands since an eye-catching third on his debut at Listowel, WAVELENGTH (nap) is a confident selection here
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A tricky race in which the vote goes to MOONTIDE, who is interesting on his close third in a 7f French claimer in July.
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Tom Dascombe's BRAD THE BRIEF sets a useful standard back in calmer waters and he is open to further progress.
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It is hard to get away from four-time course winner PEACHEY CARNEHAN (nap), who ecsapes a penalty for her win at Leicester last Monday.
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The vote goes to ACCLAIM THE NATION, who did well to finish third after setting a strong pace in a higher grade at Doncaster last month.
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Some market confidence would be encouraging after a lengthy break but MONOGAMY looked a promising individual in her only run at two
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This looks wide open but there could be some improvement lurking in handicap debutant SEA WINGS now that he's been gelded
Ths is the racecard key.
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