There were 45 Races on Wednesday 3rd July 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Thirsk, 8 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Worcester, 7 races at Bath, 7 races at Kempton, 8 races at Bellewstown, 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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She may have finished last on all four starts but ALISIA R has shown speed and is on a basement mark for her first crack at 5f.
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Richard Fahey's SPYGATE is a potential improver on last month's mildly promising debut over C&D and earns the tentative vote.
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The most interesting runner is SAMSON, who has been absent since November but makes his debut for Richard Newland from a workable mark.
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Carlisle runner-up VENTURA FLAME can capitalise on this drop back in grade following a respectable run at Royal Ascot.
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York debut winner MAGICAL MAX may be up to defying a penalty. Newcomer Sweet Joanna could be next best ahead of What A Business.
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Preference is for once-useful 10yo BORDER BREAKER (nap), who collected a point in May and ran well when second at Hexham last month.
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The 4yo LEVER DU SOLEIL (nap) has done well over hurdles and there's plenty of potential in his mark now he is back on the Flat.
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A chance is taken on ARRIBA DE TODA, who has run well enough the last two times to have a decent shout off this mark.
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Harry Fry's mare LITTERALE CI was pulled up after a bad jumping a week ago but can be given another chance to prove herself over fences.
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Tribal Warrior and Pepys were progressive last year but they lack recent match practice. RASELASAD is preferred.
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The 3yo filly BEDTIME BELLA is less exposed than most and can build on her C&D second last month. Related is second choice.
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Irish-trained newcomer JINSHA is out of a useful bumper winner and gets the nod.
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This can go to class-dropper ISHEBAYORGREY, who had a good strike-rate in Ireland and is yet to run a bad race for Iain Jardine.
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Royal Welcome has a good chance on her peak effort but the vote goes to SIGLO SIX, who ran well here 15 days ago.
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With a 7lb penalty for victory at Southwell, The Vollan may be vulnerable to CHAPMANSHYPE, who is up only 3lb for his Ffos Las win.
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Donnelly's Rainbow was denied a clear run when second to CLIFF BAY last month but the latter remains well handicapped on old form.
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The return to this C&D is a plus for MUSCIKA (nap) and he gets the verdict. Second choice is Moon Trouble, ahead of Royal Prospect.
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This may develop into a shoot-out between West Coast Flyer and RUTHLESS ARTICLE, with marginal preference going to the latter.
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BILLY DYLAN is greatly favoured by these weights and can collect. Desert Ace could be the one to chase him home in a weak seller
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Having finished runner-up on Monday, GRAND INQUISITOR can make this quick reappearance a winning one; Izvestia may chase him home.
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The pick is SKINFLINT, who has done well in points this year and bumped into a well-handicapped rival when second in a recent chase.
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The Paddy Twomey-trained RAVEN'S CRY has been showing enough to warrant a Moyglare Stud Stakes entry so could prove hard to beat
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Dual hurdle winner MILLIE THE MINX finished third over 1m1f when back on the Flat last month and today's longer trip is likely to suit.
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A fair few to consider with THORNABY NASH topping the list after his second win at Thirsk this season last time. He can win again.
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ELUSIF has a plumb draw and is given the nod returned to his favoured track with stablemate Catapult taken to follow him home
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Just denied at Leopardstown,SAM LANGFORD (nap) can go one better here in a weaker maiden despite a high draw
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Nothing went right for LOOK SURPRISED (nap) here last week but she finished in good style and is ready to win again.
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Willa was runner-up at Newbury but one or more of the newcomers DRAMATISTA, Cressida and Wasaayef could prove a handful.
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A competitive handicap with several in-form rivals, none more so than BECKWITH PLACE, whose Leopardstown win has been well franked
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Perhaps MUTAWAFFER can confirm the promise of his 2yo campaign providing he doesn't give ground away at the start.
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Look Here's daughter HEREBY carries a penalty for her win at Goodwood but she has the best chance on form and can improve again.
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Plenty with chances here but TAKE A TURN looks to have been given a good chance by the assessor and could take some beating
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Standout candidates HERITAGE and Vandella drop back to 5f but Clive Cox's filly has achieved more and looks better equipped to cope.
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Soto Sizzler remains one to follow but slight preference is for the returning DEJA, who looks promising material for 1m4f.
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John McConnell's team continue in excellent form and Saturday's Curragh third BELEAGUERMENT looks a likely one here with 3lb in hand
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Being the least exposed and having won with plenty to spare on handicap debut last time, LISTEN TO THE WIND looks the way to go.
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Superb Story will have a big shout if coming on from his recent run. Preference, though, is for the progressive SEINESATIONAL (nap).
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This would be a deserved success for HIGHLY APPROVED, from a plum draw and Colin Keane booked, she will be hard to keep out of the frame
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Best to focus on the two penalised runners with CONFILS favoured. She could have more to offer having had just six starts.
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Luck is needed from off the pace but LA MAQUINA is worth another go at 1m and may win for the third time in four starts this season.
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Recent Cork winner WILDERNESS could well follow up off just 4lb higher here
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Sadlers Beach and PERFECT GRACE are 3yos to note. The latter should be suited by stepping up from 1m and handicapping.
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Di Matteo and \STALLONE\p look the ones and Richard Spencer's tough son of Dandy Man can transfer his excellent turf form on to the AW
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A sister to the smart stayer Ernest Hemingway, SOUTH SEA PEARL is bred to improve for this step up in trip and gets the vote
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This may be fought out by Cool Strutter and TOOLATETODELEGATE. The latter is taken to come out on top.
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