There were 44 Races on Wednesday 7th August 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Brighton, 8 races at Pontefract, 7 races at Bath, 8 races at Sligo, 7 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Well-bred AIRBRUSH is interesting off a lowly mark on her nursery debut and gets the vote for a yard that won this in 2012 and 2014.
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A good opportunity for a second success in claiming company for EASTERN RACER (nap) providing he lasts out this extended 1m2f
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Hugo Palmer's HARIBOUX has leading claims if he can recapture the form of his impressive debut win.
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Three major contenders, all drawn high, with FOR THE TREES getting the nod over Glow Worm and Believe In Beauty
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Preference is for TEMPLIER who went close over 1m4f two starts ago before being stretched by 2m4f last time.
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Having run a cracker from 7lb out of the handicap at Galway on Saturday IN FROM THE COLD is of obvious appeal off his old mark
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After fairly flying home when third over C&D last time ANYTHINGYOUWANTOBE can strike here from a good draw
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Top of the list is DUCHESS OF AVON, who won over C&D in June and ran another creditable race at Newmarket last time
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A previous course winner, SIRJACK THOMAS had a difficult task from a high draw at Galway last week and has a solid chance of winning now
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She is keeping extremely busy but, as with many of Mark Johnston's horses, WARNING FIRE is thriving with racing.
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Having contested a stronger contest than this at Galway and competing off the same mark, LATOYAH OF NORTH should take a bit of beating
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Though CHARCOR has been winless for over a year he has run some solid races and can improve from his fourth place at Ballinrobe
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Unexposed 3yo WASNTEXPECTINGTHAT was given a wind op after his flop in April and could be hard to beat in this grade if back on song.
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There was plenty to like about the debut effort of DUBAI WARRIOR at Chelmsford and he can defy a penalty on route to better things.
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The one that makes easily the most appeal is THE PINTO KID (nap), who is 3-3 at Kempton and can overcome a 4lb rise in the weights
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The one that makes easily the most appeal is LAND OF OZ, who will be hard to beat under a penalty after last week's Ayr win
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