There were 37 Races on Wednesday 10th July 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Catterick, 7 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Bath, 8 races at Kempton, 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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Comeatchoo and Blitzle have the form to contend but FLIGHT OF THUNDER, now she returns to the minimum trip, is given the vote.
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John Butler's NABVUTIKA (nap) suggested her turn is near when second off this mark at Chepstow recently.
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Magical Ride holds obvious claims trying to complete a hat-trick but he is taken on with unexposed 3yo CATCH MY BREATH.
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A good opportunity for WHISKEY AND WATER, who can follow up his recent hurdles win. Surrey Warrior is taken to chase him home.
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It's difficult to oppose CHERRY COLA, who has thrived in recent weeks and can extend her winning sequence to four.
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Third to Better The Devil on his debut at Hamilton last month, BUBBLY SPLASH can exact revenge with a 9lb pull.
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Keep Busy is sure to go close but BAILEYS IN BLOOM can thwart her hat-trick bid now she gets the chance to tackle 6f herself.
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C&D winner FITZWILLY has slipped to a handy mark and will be hard to beat in this grade if back on song after two below-par AW runs.
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There have been signs that Sir Mark Prescott's yard is beginning to find its feet and the vote goes to his LAND OF OZ (nap).
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She may have enjoyed the run of the race at Pontefract but BERYL THE PETAL remains unexposed in the visor and is taken to defy a penalty.
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Versatile 8yo SATCHVILLE FLYER returns from his break on an attractive turf mark and might be the answer.
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The step up in trip on her handicap debut should suit EVE HARRINGTON who did well to be effective in 7f novice events.
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Talented hurdler LEVER DU SOLEIL is 2-2 back on the Flat this month and still has potential in this code judged on his jumps ability.
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Preference is for LAIKAPARTY, who is out of a useful Italian sprinter and may provide Archie Watson with yet another 2yo winner.
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The safest option is RAUCOUS who comes here on the back on excellent fourth in the Wokingham. Muscika looks the biggest danger.
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Speedy GINVINCIBLE looks the one to side with round despite a 3lb rise for her Ripon win. Mercenary Rose looks second best.
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Mark Johnston's filly DREAM KART looks well treated under the 6lb penalty she carries for her emphatic Windsor win nine days ago.
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With an RPR of 110 and Group 3-placed juvenile form, MODEL GUEST has the perfect opportunity to break her maiden.
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Musselburgh winner LAPPET (nap) can follow up under a 5lb penalty. Donnelly's Rainbow and Bibbidibobbidiboo look the dangers.
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This is a fine opportunity for form pick VOLTAIC, who sets a clear standard on recent C&D seconds.
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This may well go to SOAR ABOVE (nap), a decisive winner here last week who has leading claims despite the penalty.
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5yo LETMESTOPYOUTHERE has disappointed of late but there is no doubt he's well handicapped and he is given another chance.
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Mr Strutter was an eyecatching fifth at Thirsk but ALIENTO, a taking winner on her first run for Michael Dods, can defy a 5lb rise.
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The suggestion is FORTUNE AND GLORY, a well drawn and well handicapped previous C&D winner who caught the eye last time out.
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With the ground likely to suit, King Athelstan should go well, but last week's C&D runner-up PERFECT GRACE (nap) may have his measure.
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The vote goes to FORBIDDEN DANCE, who was an improved third at Newbury last time and ought to be open to improving on that.
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Having been second the last twice, Edged Out deserves compensation, but she may have to play second fiddle again to THEGREYVTRAIN.
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In The Cove has been going great guns but EDARAAT looks interesting on his handicap debut now switched to the AW
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Only four runners and cases can be made for all of them. GREELEY may bounce back to the form which saw him win three nurseries last year.
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Airbrush and Hot Touch are in the reckoning but TAMBOURINE GIRL gets the vote now she tackles her own sex
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Withdrawn after being unruly in the stalls at Windsor last month, DESERT LION can make amends. Colonel Slade may chase him home.
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Although ENCRYPTION was very quiet on his comeback, he's better judged on his second over this C&D last season.
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Although Rose Hip is relatively unexposed, she faces an accomplished C&D performer in BIG LACHIE, who can take the honours.
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In an open race the suggestion is ZZORO, who is 4lb lower than when not beaten very far in fifth in this race last year.
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A tight sprint handicap, but last week's course success by TOOLATETODELEGATE reads well and she is taken to defy a 5lb penalty.
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There have been some forward steps from REVOLUTIONISE on the AW and turf of late and he should continue to improve
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An open handicap which may go to FILAMENT OF GOLD, who likes this track and has run with credit here on his last two starts.
Ths is the racecard key.
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| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
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