There were 48 Races on Friday 28th June 2019 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Cartmel, 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Curragh, 7 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Newmarket, 6 races at Chester, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Upped in trip, WINDING ROE can build on his initial effort over hurdles and beat Late Again.
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The drop to 5f could well suit lightly raced TEXTING, so a first win may be in the offing. Hanakotoba may be next best.
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The suggestion is HAMMER GUN, who has already won four times this year but remains well handicapped on his AW form.
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If MIDNIGHT FOLIE can stand another quick outing, she will be hard to beat. Celtic Monarch is next best.
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A few of these are closely matched on form but OTAGO took a major step forward last time and gets the vote on this step back up in trip.
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Preference is for SABAAYA, in the hope she can progress from her reasonably encouraging debut at Bath.
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Preference is for SONIC. Ennistown and chase debutant Francky Du Berlais may prove the main threats.
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Top of the list is FUNNY MAN, who finished well to go close over 1m4f on his handicap debut and is well treated off the same mark here.
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It could be worth giving another chance to PAPA BEAR, having been sent off a short enough price on debut against a well-touted Ballydoyle colt but having no real chance on the opposite side at Tipperary
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Confidence in DANCINGINTHEWOODS is limited severely by the presence of some very interesting newcomers, but he sets a good standard.
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Several to consider with CANTKIDAKIDDER given the vote over Againn Dul Aghaidh and Paddling.
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The vote goes to SWISS PEAK, who was an eyecatcher from off the pace behind a big improver over 1m1f at Lingfield last time.
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There's every chance that Southern France can bounce back after running below par at Ascot, but having to give WESTERN AUSTRALIA 15lb could be a tough task for these older horses
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The vote goes to FOX LEICESTER (nap), who was nicely in command in the closing stages after making all at Sandown last month.
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Scottshill and Dutch Canyon have decent claims but DEE STAR (nap) appeals most after his hunter chase win here.
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The vote goes to WIRETAP, who scored in good style over C&D 15 days ago and a 5lb rise for that breakthrough win looks fair.
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A difficult race to get a handle on but preference is for TANGO, who didn't get the rub of the green at Ascot with the draw and still ran respectably
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Once-raced pair THE VERY MOON and Merry Vale seem to lead the way on form and potential, having run on into second on their debuts.
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Too Much To Ask has strong claims but preference is for NATIVE FIGHTER.
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This should revolve around Marhaba Milliar and MOTAKHAYYEL, with slight preference for Richard Hannon's unbeaten colt.
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Competitive stuff, but it could be worth siding with the reliable SURROUNDING, who has been holding her own in better company and could be too strong for these
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Although he came up short on his handicap debut, there was plenty of encouragement for 1m6f in GREAT BEAR's 1m4f performance.
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The 10yo BEENO possibly isn't quite the force of old but he has a good record at Cartmel and returns here off a tempting mark.
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The lightly raced MAGICAL RIDE (nap) was only just caught after kicking clear at Lingfield and has leading claims off the same mark here
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Oaks second Pink Dogwood deserves to be popular, but it may be worth taking a chance with WORTH WAITING at the likely prices.
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It is easy to envisage ELAMIRR (nap) finding the improvement he needs to make this a successful handicap and seasonal debut.
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The pick is GHOST BUY, who dips in grade after a creditable C&D run in 0-75 company 12 days ago.
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Drying conditions may be against Scoffsman whereas BEGUILING CHARM should be helped by getting back on quickish ground.
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Front-runner Harvey Dent has the ideal draw in stall one, but may have to give best again to his Carlisle conqueror AMADEUS GREY.
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Strongly-fancied when runner-up on his seasonal debut GIGA WHITE has solid overall credentials for a handicap of this standard.
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Competitive fare but these conditions bring out the best in ORIENTAL LILLY and she can follow up last year's win in this race.
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Those with form have run to a moderate level and none of the newcomers fully convince, but there's enough to like about AIRBRUSH.
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Although It's Been Noted is better than he showed latest, even a return to peak form may seem him struggle to cope with KING'S CAPER
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Sent to the west coast of America for his last run, WENTWOOD could be hard to beat at this level to judge from his Cork win in April.
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A competitive renewal can fall to TARBOOSH, who's on a very dangerous mark returned to the AW. Foolaad is feared most.
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The obvious place to start is with the unbeaten Nahaarr but ASSIMILATION looks to have improvement in him and he gets the vote.
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None of these can be ruled out and it is the form of RED HOT's fifth in the Cheshire Oaks at this venue which earns her a narrow vote.
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Sun Maiden isn't fully exposed just yet but GLANCE could relish this longer trip and looks to be improving with experience.
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Slight preference is for handicap debutant AKTAU, who has shown promise behind useful winners at 1m2f. This longer trip sould suit him.
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This can go to GABRIAL, who is dropped in grade and has a good chance on form such as his C&D handicap third on his penultimate start.
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It was a slowly run race when ELIXSOFT went close over C&D last time but he may now have some untapped potential at this trip.
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A chance is taken on ZAIN HANA, after a fair enough run at 50-1 in a Listed race last time and off a very feasible mark.
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The one to appeal most is last week's Thirsk winner LUZUM (nap), who is still on a good mark on last season's Irish form.
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Hour Of The Dawn and Double Honour should be winning soon but TURJOMAAN looked very promising at two and can go in again.
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John Gosden runs FABULIST and Magical Rhythms, with the former looking number one on jockey bookings and she can prove best.
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The step up in trip could well be a boon for lightly raced colt SPARKLE IN HIS EYE, so this potential improver may be the one.
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Chaplin Bay and Mutabaahy are feared but KAPONO made a promising start for this yard and could be the answer back at 6f.
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Well-bred 3yo PREJUDICE (nap) sneaks in off a light weight and should be capable of building on his satisfactory reappearance run.
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