There were 41 Races on Wednesday 31st July 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Perth, 8 races at Redcar, 7 races at Galway, 6 races at Sandown, 6 races at Leicester, 7 races at Goodwood, 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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There might just be an outsider to scupper them all, in the form of POLISH who has given renewed cause for encouragement this summer.
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Braid Blue is useful but Perth Gold Cup winner INDIAN TEMPLE is favoured by the weights on his first hurdle start since 2015.
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Richard Fahey's DUTCH DECOY hasn't lived up to market expectations so far but the form of his small-field fourths has worked out well.
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Traffic problems are a worry but DURSTON may well make a telling late challenge. Kosciuszko and Tribal Craft are unexposed.
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Richard Johnson and LITTLE STEVIE won with something to spare at Market Rasen 11 days ago and the pair can follow up this afternoon.
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The vote goes to SORBONNE, who kept on well to go close as favourite over 7f at Catterick on his recent debut.
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This can go to LIBERTY BEACH, who won very well in a Listed race at Sandown last time and has a good form chance on that performance.
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Perhaps this is best left to CHEF TO TROUPE, who was in excellent form last month and will find this easier than his latest assignment.
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Carry On Deryck is a fascinating contender but FIRST FLIGHT looks a better option having gone down narrowly over C&D ten days ago.
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The talented TOO DARN HOT was back to his brilliant best last time. He can see off Circus Maximus and Phoenix Of Spain.
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Preference is for AMALFI DOUG, who was beaten off a 5lb lower mark here this month but bumped into a bang-in-form rival that day.
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Maghfoor is weighed to reverse C&D placings with MR COCO BEAN (nap) but it may not be as simple as that.
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The useful maiden MIGHTY SPIRIT has a leading chance at the weights and can open her account at the sixth attempt.
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This can go to handicap debutant DANCING IN THE SKY (nap), who was placed behind two subsequent winners in a Fontwell maiden last month.
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Edaraat is open to further progress but KUWAIT STATION looks favourably treated if taking well to first-time headgear.
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Preference is for MOLL DAVIS (nap), who travelled supremely well at Hamilton last time and picked up well when in the clear.
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This is a different test for recent 2m3f chase winner GAME LINE, but he may benefit from the step up in trip and fitting of cheekpieces.
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Having been the only one to make up ground from the rear to be second in a 0-70 maiden handicap last time, PERFECT SWISS appeals most.
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In what looks a very ordinary finale, it's hard to see beyond Downpatrick winner SAINT OR SINNER.
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Having shaped much the best in a 0-70 on Friday, FOX HILL is fancied to get off the mark in Britain despite seemingly having her quirks.
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The consistent maiden IMAGE OF THE MOON can get off the mark. Flying Dragon and Diviner are among others with decent claims.
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An interesting opener where the experience of BARBARELLA might just prove favourable in the outcome.
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Off a good mark and having been an eyecatcher in a valuable C&D handicap last season, WHITEFOUNTAINFAIRY is worth the chance.
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Narrow preference is for ASCOT WEEK, who will appreciate the return to this more conventional track after his Epsom flop.
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Return To Senders is feared but ROYAL COUNCIL could have been let in lightly and he's preferred for his in-form stable.
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The suggestion is BEECHWOOD JAMES, who improved for his debut and might be able to find a bit more for the fitting of cheekpieces.
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John Gosdon's expensive colt RIOT might well have bumped into a smart newcomer when going close over C&D 26 days ago and gets the nod.
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The progressive TEODORA DE VEGA (nap) is proven on the ground and clearly the one to beat.
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It might pay to give SOLID STONE another chance in a race that isn't quite as hot as the two he's contested since winning in April.
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The suggestion is ALWAYS FEARLESS, who made good improvement last time and looks to have to speed to be effective over this trip.
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The consistent NOOSHIN is taken to gain a deserved first win at the chief expense of Mrs Meader.
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The vote goes to INEXES, who remains on a winning mark and has his preferred ground for the first time this year.
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Sir Mark Prescott has won this three times (from four runners) in the past ten years and can strike again with BUCKMAN TAVERN (nap).
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The extra furlong back on slower ground looks ideal for CAMBELEZA, who gets the nod in an open race.
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