There were 21 Races on Sunday 30th June 2019 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Cartmel, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 7 races at Windsor, 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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Irish mare DOLLYS DESTINATION has solid claims and can defy a penalty back in novice company.
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Dominus can be a factor on drying ground but BENNY AND THE JETS (nap) was an emphatic winner last time and is open to further improvement
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The way that CHEF DE TROUPE scored last week suggests he can follow up in a race where few can be seriously fancied
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A competitive handicap. The one to appeal most is PROJECT BLUEBOOK who returned to form at Haydock last time and now gets cheekpieces
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Drummond Warrior and Annexation have the advantage of experience but GRISONS is taken to score on debut.
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Santani is respected under the double penalty but VENTURA DRAGON may take advantage of the 12lb he receives from that rival.
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Course winner SILVER MAN has plummeted to a very dangerous mark and returns here after rediscovering some form on his latest outing.
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Northern raider TRUE HERO was worn down near the finish on his last two starts but may not get caught over this sharper 5f.
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Progressive mare SHE'SASUPERMACK (nap) found one just too strong when bidding for a hat-trick at Aintree this month but still ran very well.
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The suggestion is FATEH, who could show himself to be well handicapped if enjoying better luck than last time.
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A solid form standard is set by VASILIEV. His main dangers appear to be Al Battar and interesting newcomer Fiery Mission.
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Unexposed chaser THECLOCKISTICKING did well to finish sixth in a valuable 3m contest here last month, having nearly fallen at halfway.
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This useful handicap chase can go to BEAU SANCY (nap), who is unbeaten over fences when racing on good ground or firmer.
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After a promising first attempt at 1m over C&D, ARCTIC SPIRIT could be ready to register her first win. Itizzit is next best.
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Double W's, Solar Impulse and CHAMPAGNE AT TARA were all in good heart this spring, and their form is tightly knitted together.
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An open handicap but the one that appeals most is MELODY OF SCOTLAND, who is thriving at present and shapes as though she'll stay
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There are tactical issues in such a small field but TIAR NA NOG, with her good course record, looks the way to go.
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The form of her novice win has worked out well and it would be no surprise to see ORGANDI strike again.
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Judge Earle will be hard to beat if matching Tuesday's impressive display but it might be safer to go for each-way option AQUARIAN.
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It's very open if Jai Hanuman does not return firing on all cylinders but slight preference is for LE MAHARAJAH.
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Preference is for GATEWAY TO EUROPE, who should be suited by this new trip. The Swagman and Bold Record are the main threats.
Ths is the racecard key.
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