There were 42 Races on Thursday 1st August 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Stratford, 8 races at Galway, 7 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Nottingham, 7 races at Ffos Las, 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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Yccs Portocervo may struggle to give weight to EMERALD ROCKET (nap), who will appreciate returning to a sharp, left-handed track.
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While POETS DANCE couldn't step up on her debut effort last time, this looks a good opportunity for Rae Guest's filly to break her duck.
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Preference is for SYMBOLIZE, who was a close fourth at Royal Ascot despite being on the wrong side of a draw bias. Threat is feared.
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The best performances of TECHNICIAN leave him with a few pounds to find but those runs have been at 1m2f. 1m4f can suit him even better.
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A chance is taken on Japanese challenger DEIRDRE. Soft ground may not have suited at Royal Ascot and the long straight is in her favour.
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The return to 6f may not be ideal for Sir Arthur Dayne and BACCHALOT gets the vote on her handicap debut
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The Lords Walk and Amaretto are players but it may be worth betting on the well-treated LIGHT OF AIR to end his losing spell.
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Richard Hannon may hold the key as FORBIDDEN LAND has the best form and in Lexington Rebel he introduces a well-related newcomer.
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The vote goes to SINGING THE BLUES (nap), who has a solid record this year and bumped into an unexposed 3yo at Salisbury most recently.
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This should be a stroll in the park for PATHS OF GLORY, who faces nothing like the calibre of horse he pushed close at Haydock.
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Mark Johnston has a good strike-rate with 2yos at this course and his filly MAGIC TWIST is taken to improve past Mass Media.
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Ghaith is bred to improve for this longer trip now handicapping but LUCKY LOUIE can prove a safer proposition
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The unexposed Ascended is interesting returned to 7f but this drop back in trip may also suit HUNNI, who looks a decent alternative.
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The chances are THE GAME IS ON will follow up his Bath win. He seemed to do only enough there and is just 4lb higher.
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Three-year-olds have won the last five runnings and CITY WANDERER has a good chance of enhancing that record.
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Lihou is interesting but INSPIRED THOUGHT is preferred after a good effort against a well-treated older rival last time
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Quirky Gertie, Alotabottle and Ifton are considered but this may go to POET'S MAGIC, who went close over C&D two weeks ago.
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Perfect Charm scooted home here on Monday but these rivals could be made of sterner stuff and SPOT LITE (nap) also has a good case
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