There were 44 Races on Friday 19th September 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Newbury, 8 races at Ayr, 6 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Downpatrick, 8 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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BEAR ON THE RUN scored readily here last month and should have the pace for this shorter distance. A half-sister to Group 3-winning speedster Dun Na Sead, she ran well in a useful maiden on debut, when finishing ahead of Killourney Reigns. The selection appears to be quite progressive. First Approach has useful form, while By The Lake was well held in a valuable sales race last weekend.

Several nice prospects with a chance taken on BEAR ON THE RUN who may be hard to catch having shown lots of speed in her 6f course win
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REAL ENCOUNTER ran with promise on her Leopardstown debut and can overcome a wide draw in stall 13. A half-sister to a Group 2 winner, the selection cost 150,000 euros at a breeze-up sale in May and having shown up well in a smart maiden in July, she should benefit from that experience. Coincidental Glory had his limitations exposed in the big sales race at the Curragh last weekend and will be happier here. Stella Amorosa and Nazario are others to consider.

There was plenty to like about REAL ENCOUNTER showing up well for a long way on debut and expect improvement second time out
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Keen-goer TOFINO is a progressive three-year-old and might be suited by this all-weather surface. A 120,000-euro yearling, her initial form in maidens was poor but she has shown consistent form in handicaps over a mile this year and defeated both Green Icon and Spanish Temptress when winning at the Curragh. Bint Elnadim Star, who showed form in England, was bought for 21,000gns in July and debuts in handicaps for new connections.

A model of consistency on the turf during the summer, SEND HARRY has plenty going for him on his AW return
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AKASHAA finished a good second over C&D last month and remains somewhat unexposed. Out of an unraced half-sister to a German Group 1 winner, her initial form was ordinary but she has shown improvement in handicaps recently. Punk Poet is a five-time course-and-distance winner and while not the force of old, he finished second at Laytown recently. Sayfa Fad is also noted.

Plenty with chances but recent Bellewstown winner SAYFA FAD could have still more to offer, despite the wide draw
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FRANK PICKLE debuts on the all-weather but is an unexposed four-year-old who can continue to progress. Out of a winning half-sister to eight-time winner Settle For Red, he had shown useful form prior to running quite well in a Curragh handicap last month. Five-time all-weather winner El Bello has been racing over these longer distances recently and scored at Tipperary last month. Course-and-distance winner Gracesolution is another to bear in mind.

Nicola Burns got a fair tune out of EL BELLO over this trip at Tipperary recently which suggests there could be more to come
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CALA BONITA has won this year and seemed to act on this surface on her two most recent starts. She is no star and wears first-time cheekpieces but should again compete. Harseva disappointed here last month over course and distance but scored on the turf subsequently and is respected. Thegooseicooked is a consistent performer, while Share The Treasure debuts on the all-weather.

Perhaps the weaker of the divisions and a good chance for EXPLORERS WAY to get his head back in front after signs of a revival latest
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FAMOUS ENOUGH disappointed in two previous course outings but comes here in fine form and it is hoped stepping up to this distance might help. Galician Girl scored on the turf last month and has previous winning form at this course. She seemed to appreciate stepping up in distance at Ayr last month and is closely matched with the selection on Leopardstown form in July. Tara Power performed well here last month and is also noted.

After a return to form from GALICIAN GIRL (nap) at Ayr recently when getting the better of a subsequent winner, she can go well again
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Ballydoyle's EDWARD HAMILTON makes a belated debut and could be useful. By Frankel and out of a winning half-sister to a Group 1 winner, three of the selection's older siblings have shown good ability and he contests a winnable maiden. Ben Lawers is rated 87 and has useful maiden form. Four-year-old Marmeladova showed ability when finishing a nose second at Navan and also enters calculations.

A maiden in which the Ballydoyle newcomer EDWARD HAMILTON is unlikely to need to be much out of the ordinary to make a winning debut
Ths is the racecard key.
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