There were 42 Races on Thursday 27th June 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Nottingham, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Leicester, 7 races at Curragh, 7 races at Hamilton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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A competitive handicap, but JEM SCUTTLE was in cracking form on Tapeta last autumn and can make a successful return to the surface.
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After making a rock-solid start to his racing career over C&D, form that has been franked, BE PREPARED can strike for Simon Crisford.
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The Ralph Beckett-trained TOMFRE kept on for a promising third after a slow start at Windsor on his recent debut and gets the nod.
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Those with experience look the ones to focus on with NORTHERN HOPE looking a winner in waiting when just beaten on his Beverley debut.
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This looks a good race for the grade. ZUMUMRUD's last two efforts suggest he can win off this mark and he gets a tentative vote.
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By Dubawi and out of an Arc/King George winner, FAYLAQ was an easy winner when upped to 1m4f at Ripon on last week's handicap debut.
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Despite looking like she would come on for it, OTI MA BOATI made a winning debut at Pontefract earlier in the month and can follow up.
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Preference is for INFUSE, whose most recent run came in a race that has worked out well.
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Soft ground may not have suited TONE THE BARONE at Haydock and he previously won in good style on handicap debut at Windsor.
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This can go to TAMMOOZ (nap), who improved for the step up to this trip at Lingfield last time. The stiffer track should suit him.
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Facing an easier task than on his seasonal reappearance in a Listed race at Newcastle, BAYROOT can supplement his Kempton gains.
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Lyndon B sets the standard but John Gosden's NAZEEF shaped very well on her C&D debut and is taken to improve past him.
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We still don't know how good Bowerman is, but CROWNTHORPE appeared to win with a bit in hand over C&D last time and can follow up.
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Preference is for MOTAWAJ, who progressed in the autumn and could turn out to be the best handicapped on this reappearance.
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The Godolphin 3yo LAND OF LEGENDS has potential off his opening mark and is taken to make a winning handicap debut.
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Tristan Davidson seems to have a knack with new recruits so PAVED WITH GOLD makes obvious appeal on his first start for his new trainer
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The rain should suit SHOW PALACE, who may be sparked into a better effort by cheekpieces. Recent C&D winner Prominna is a danger.
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The hat-trick seeking OUZO (nap) stands out as a progressive sort here and a further 5lb higher mark doesn't look enough to stop him.
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It may be worth siding with PRINCE OF ROME, who had good form on Polytrack last year and who will find this easier than of late.
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A winner in a first-time hood at Yarmouth (1m6f) a fortnight ago, IMPERIAL COURT (nap) can double up from 2lb higher.
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Ed Walker's MAYGOLD will likely face quicker ground than at Salisbury last week but is still taken to defy her penalty.
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Three here for Aidan O'Brien who has a strong record in this maiden. The experience gained by LOVE may be the crucial factor.
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It's worth going with DUKE OF YORKSHIRE, who is on a good mark and he's taken to win this race for the second year in succession
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Aidan O'Brien has a powerful hand here. ARMORY looks like the number one but New World Tapestry also shaped well first time out.
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Law Of Peace is an intruguing newcomer but MOTTRIB sets a useful standard and may be able to defy his penalty.
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There are a couple of interesting newcomers but the one that appeals most is ONE HART, who ran well over C&D on debut last week
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At the foot of the handicap THE MOUSE DOCTOR has a good chance of exploiting a 27lb concession from 2018 Ebor third Sea The Lion.
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Trappy fare but TRADE TALKS appeals as a likely big improver this year and is preferred to Lucky's Dream and Stringybark Creek.
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Not many of these make much appeal and in-form NINJAGO is taken to supplement his recent Thirsk win, despite dropping back in trip
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Madhmoon's once-raced stablemate Mudlahhim could make a race of it with PIANO SOLO whose Tetrarch fourth sets a good standard.
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Competitive for the grade but POTENZA was well on top at the finish at Newmarket last week and can defy his penalty.
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Spirit Of Lund is a reliable yardstick but this can go to SENDEED, who showed improved form last time and will appreciate 1m1f
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It could be worth giving another chance to HATHIQ. The unique extreme speed test of the Investec Dash at Epsom was likely too much of a culture shock on the back of a quick turnaround but this should be more like it for him
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Heavenly Bliss and Misty are handicap debutantes of note but REMEMBERING YOU is progressing well and can go in again.
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An open event in which it's worth going with Mick Easterby's LADIES FIRST, who hasn't been disgraced in better company this season
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It could be worth taking a chance on QUANTATMENTAL, who represents an in-form stable and has plenty going for him. Red Striker can put up a much better performance than last time
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The one that stands out is SWINGING EDDIE (nap), who went close on his recent handicap debut at Doncaster and is on the same mark here.
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A decent gallop on the cards and things could pan out nicely for SPIRIT OF WEDZA (nap), who returned to winning ways over C&D last time
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This looks a good opportunity for LANCASTRIA to get off the mark at the third attempt, having shaped with plenty of promise at Killarney last time
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Top of the list is KINGFAST, who surged clear at Lingfield on Saturday and is a major player again under a penalty in his hat-trick bid.
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A few to consider but this can go to MUJASSAM, who is thriving and won't mind the return to a track where he won twice last year
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