There were 42 Races on Thursday 11th July 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Newmarket, 8 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Newbury, 7 races at Leopardstown, 6 races at Epsom, 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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With a good pace likely last year's winner PERLA BLANCA should make another bold bid despite being on a 7lb higher mark
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Taking third in the King Edward VII at Royal Ascot gives the promising EAGLES BY DAY (nap) the best form and he will surely stay 1m5f.
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With his yard in fine form, Zihaam is feared, but narrow preference is for SEMPRE PRESTO, who would suited by any give in the ground
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The Richard Hannon-trained newcomer CHEAT is preferred to the Windsor fourth One Step Beyond
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Visinari possesses star potential but preference is for the proven high-level form of close Coventry Stakes third GUILDSMAN.
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This looks between CRANTOCK BAY and Majaalis, with preference for the former, who has run well on both starts at this track
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Kevin Ryan has gone desperately close in this race in the last two years and can enjoy a change of luck with RATHBONE.
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Duneflower is a player but at bigger odds it could be worth going with FLORENZA, who will be well suited by the return to this track
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Masar presumably needed the run on his return but the presence of MIRAGE DANCER demands that Masar is at his Derby-winning peak.
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Things look in place for a big run from CELSIUS, who turned in his best effort to win last week.
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Charlie Appleby has won the last two renewals and is taken to make it three in a row with DUBAI PARADISE. Led Astray is feared most.
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This can go to CORNCRAKE (nap), who bolted up at Nottingham and looks well in under a penalty.
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Having failed to get a clear run in the Jersey Stakes, MOMKIN is taken to fulfil the promise of his close second in the Craven Stakes.
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The drop back to 6f looked against WARNING FIRE on Monday and she's worth another chance back at the distance of her ready Haydock win.
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Godolphin 3yo WINGS OF TIME has improved with each of his three runs, showing strong form along the way, and can win on handicap debut.
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Love might well run into another good one here in Alpha Centauri's half-sister ALPINE STAR, and any filly from the Harrington yard is quite hard to oppose at the moment
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Although he's not really bred to need 7f, it should be within BE PREPARED's range and he can follow up his recent wide-margin win.
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The vote goes to JIM 'N' TOMIC, who took a major step forward when placed over C&D in May and sets the standard on that form.
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This can go to the progressive BALEFIRE who should appreciate dropping back in trip here after his run at Tipperary last month
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A few possibles but DREAM CATCHING might be the answer now dropped in grade. Big Storm Coming needs a close market check.
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Eve Johnson Houghton's SPECIAL SECRET looked useful when pulling clear on her C&D debut and can follow up.
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It might just pay to side with top-weight RAPHAEL with the stable in good form and after an eye-catching seasonal return at Naas two weeks ago
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Watch And Learn is solid but LOVING PEARL may leave her previous efforts behind her now up in trip and back on better ground.
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There should be a big run in RHYTHMIC INTENT (nap), an imposing colt with better days ahead of him.
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His run at the Curragh last time suggests that HAMLEY(nap) is ready to strike again and she rates a confident selection
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Ashpan Sam is preferred of the trio that ran over C&D last week but HELVETIAN may be ready to capitalise on his reduced mark.
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In an intriguing race, MOTEO has progressed gradually and more than hinted at Cork last time that the step up to this trip could be the making of her
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Unexposed SLADE KING (nap) can leave his reappearance behind him and confirm the undoubted promise of his Goodwood third in the autumn.
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The way TROSSACHS won at the Curragh was that of a potential stakes horse and a rise of 9lb looks like something he can cope with
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A trappy handicap but SIMOON looked promising earlier in the season and may be able to get back on track in this lower grade.
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With James Tate having such a good week a chance is taken that ACROSS THE SEA can return to form in a first-time visor.
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The most likely winner looks to be CHOSEN MATE, a Grade 2 winning novice hurdler last season and with maybe a touch more class than most of these
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