There were 42 Races on Monday 26th August 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Southwell, 7 races at Downpatrick, 7 races at Cartmel, 7 races at Ripon, 7 races at Chepstow, 7 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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It might be worth taking a chance with BREAK THE SILENCE, who is now 6lb lower than when taking a division of this race last year.
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This can go to NAT LOVE, who reached the frame in four of his five starts and sets a clear standard back in a maiden for an in-form yard
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Preference is for SCUZEME, who looked as though he was worth a go over 6f at this track when a staying on fourth over 5f here in March.
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The vote goes to SONJA HENIE (nap), who pulled clear with the winner at Windsor last Monday and is well treated off 1lb lower here.
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Preference is for MAYSTAR who was turned over at odds-on last time, but who looked good on his debut. His sire has a fine record here.
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6yo BLUE DE VEGA got back on the scoresheet with an AW win last time and remains well treated on his third in the Dash over C&D in June.
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There should be plenty of pace on and if there is then ZYLAN can pick up the pieces and enhance his already impressive course record.
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Course winner ALLEGIANT surged clear at Newmarket last time and he still looks well handicapped off 5lb higher here.
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If LAUBERHORN ROCKET handles the surface he should win as this progressive gelding did well to get off the mark at Kempton 12 days ago.
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Charlie Appleby's progressive SETTING SAIL has leading claims on his highly creditable third over 1m2f at Glorious Goodwood last time.
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The safest option looks to be BHANGRA, who won a Windsor novice convincingly a fortnight ago. That form has already been franked.
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Godolphin's STEALTH FIGHTER landed a Class 3 event at Windsor last time and is only 2lb higher here with Cieren Fallon now booked.
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The proven ability to handle this surface is a major advantage and THAHAB IFRAJ (nap) has run well in all three visits here.
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This can go to DATA PROTECTION, who made it 2-3 at this track when beating a clear second off a reduced mark over C&D last month.
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