There were 42 Races on Wednesday 24th July 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Bath, 8 races at Catterick, 7 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Naas, 7 races at Leicester, 6 races at Sandown, 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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A few possibles but THE GAME IS ON could have more to come at this trip and is preferred to Heatherdown.
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Preference is for newcomer BAL MAL, with John Quinn's juveniles having been going well this year.
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In good form on turf this summer, KENDERGARTEN KOP remains fairly treated back on the AW.
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Streamline needs a market check but FANZONE sets a useful standard having chased home a very promising 2yo at York on his debut.
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Archie Watson places his runners well in sellers and GOLD VENTURE is taken to defy her 6lb penalty.
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C&D-winning 3yo DEVILS ROC could yet have a bigger effort in her and she's taken to get the better of Holdenurst.
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It looks significant that David Allan rides AMBYFAEIRVINE (nap), having also on board for his recent nursery debut success.
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Distant Chimes is sure to be popular but it might be worth taking him on with ZUBA, whose penultimate Sandown third is strong form.
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Having returned to winning ways at Chepstow recently ROSIE ROYALE may be up to defying a small rise in the weights.
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Likely this concerns only OLLIVANDER, Bedtime Bella and Sarasota, with the vote going to the first-named.
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Mutaraffa still has potential if keeping calm on a hot day, but ACES looks the most reliable option.
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Heritage is thriving but this is tougher than the race she won last week. The class-dropping MISS CELESTIAL could be the answer.
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The front-running mare MERRY BANTER likes it here and can go one better than when a good second at Ripon last Monday.
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The vote goes to AUST FERRY (nap), who should appreciate the stiffer test off a lowly opening mark.
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Shake Me Handy can do better now handicapping but CANAL ROCKS (nap) won well at Newbury this month and can defy his 6lb rise.
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The vote goes to SPIRIT OF ZEBEDEE who's shaped well lately and is 9lb lower than his 2016 win in a division of this.
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The solid option is EXTRASOLAR who is now 6lb lower than when gaining the second of two C&D wins last August.
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2018 winner Calliope should go well bid but it might be worth giving MR CARBONATOR one more chance to get the job done on turf.
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Preference is for the unexposed NORDIC FLIGHT, who looks a likely improver if taking well to blinkers. Second choice is Grange Walk.
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She may be 0-17, but LIPPY LADY has been running well recently and the return to this trip on fast ground should be in her favour.
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A tight handicap in which Chris Wall's HAN SOLO BERGER may be the answer after his back-to-form second at Doncaster last time.
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This is the 16:15 Kempton race from the video above backed at 28/1 earlier in the day.
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