There were 35 Races on Monday 2nd September 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Chepstow, 7 races at Brighton, 7 races at Roscommon, 7 races at Hexham, 7 races at Windsor, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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The clear form pick is John Gosden's filly DAILY TIMES, who ought to get off the mark at the fourth attempt.
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3yo NERVOUS NERYS has displayed a willing attitude to gain two narrow C&D wins this summer and is selected to complete her hat-trick.
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This is a golden opportunity for ALRAJAA to get off the mark, with his form on a different planet to what his rivals have achieved.
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The standout contender is CHIL CHIL, who surged clear on her handicap debut and is well treated under a penalty for that success.
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Although Chocolat Noir won well last week, she has a penalty to carry and that tips the scales in favour of ANGEL'S ENVY.
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It is difficult to get away from the claims of HELVIC DREAM (nap) after his impressive C&D win two weeks ago
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Tom Dascombe's PHUKET POWER found improvement when a close fourth over C&D last Saturday and he may be able to make it third time lucky.
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After winning at the fourth time of asking over fences, GENTLEMAN JAMES (nap) looks the one to beat. \bRingaringarosie\ may be the danger.
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Several of these act on heavy including The Broghie Man. Slight preference is for SHATHARAAT who have needed the run at Gowran.
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This can go to LETHAL TALENT (nap), who finished well to beat a subsequent winner over 7f at Kempton on her nursery debut 19 days ago.
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Top-weight Melody Of Scotland has winning form here and looks a big threat but marginal preference is for CRAIG STAR.
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Second on soft here in June, KUDBEGOOD may be able to step up a place after another second, in a 22-runner contest at the Curragh.
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Maid Of Spirit is respected, but preference is for HARRY HURRICANE, who justified support off a reduced mark over C&D last time.
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Although MURPHY'S LAW has to prove his effectiveness over fences on this chasing bow, recent hurdling form makes him the stand-out pick
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Eria could be vulnerable to the well-bred debutante ASKERANA. Market support for the latter would boost confidence
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The one to appeal most is VERIFY, who has shown improvement when second at Ffos Las and Yarmouth since sent handicapping.
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Unexposed rivals Prancing Oscar and DESERT POINT looks the ones to focus on and the last-named looks particularly progressive.
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All of these have a chance and have shown form on soft ground. However, DAWN OF THE WEST may have more wriggle room from her rating
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This can go to LUMINATION, who was an improved third over 1m2f here in April. He'll have a good chance if resuming at that level.
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This might be a good time to back GOLD PATROL, who was pulled up when last seen in March but ran well after a break last autumn.
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Though a couple of others have stronger claims on official ratings TAKARENGO appeals on the strength of a fine second in a handicap.
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3yo DUBIOUS AFFAIR was 8l clear of the third when runner-up on her handicap debut at Beverley and still has plenty of potential.
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Emerald Rocket is very likely to play a leading role but is opposed with GENNADY, who was second in a bumper on his stable debut.
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The 1m trip nearly found out FRANKLYN at Leopardstown and this 1m3f Killarney scorer may complete a hat-trick if handling the ground.
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