There were 42 Races on Friday 6th September 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Ascot, 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at Kilbeggan, 7 races at Kempton, 7 races at Musselburgh, 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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With a heavy-ground win and serious form, URSULINA makes appeal despite several Group 1 Fillies' Mile entries among her rivals.
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This may go to KLOPP OF THE KOP, whose last-time-out third to a most impressive winner in a sales race at York sets a decent standard.
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This could go to POET'S LADY who was a promising third at Thirsk on her debut three weeks ago and can be expected to improve for that run.
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An interesting race. With experience on his side, preference is for June's promising Leicester debut second LAW OF PEACE.
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Hard to dismiss any of these but the longer trip looks ideal for previous Tapeta winner RICH BELIEF.
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Fibresand may not have suited AIRGLOW last time and he ran well in the Great St Wilfrid consolation race the time before. He gets the nod.
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A tight race may go to WAFY, who has a solid form chance on the best of this season's efforts, notably his second at Newbury.
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Roger Varian's ASCENSION drew clear for a convincing success at Salisbury last month and ought to be hard to beat here.
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The unexposed 3yo Jackstar retains potential on this first run since May but ALEMARATALYOUM (nap), who is 3-3 here, is preferred.
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An open race despite the single-figure field. The vote goes to DUBAI LEGACY, who has won three times in seven starts.
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Having won over 7f COCOHULABABY may have too much pace around this track for point-to-point and bumper winner Ya Ya Baby.
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It's been a case of onwards and upwards for QARASU on soft ground and this lightly raced 3yo can raise his game again.
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The lightly raced, progressive TOTAL COMMITMENT (nap) looks solid from only 2lb higher than when winning at Newmarket on his return.
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This provides disqualified Downpatrick winner GAME PRESENT with a good chance of rectifying matters.
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One with significant potential for improvement is handicap debutant A HUNDRED ECHOES, who represents a much-respected Newmarket stable.
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Catterick wouldn't appear to be STORMIN TOM's scene so forget last time and a repeat of his Ripon win won't see him far away.
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Back down in trip after failing to make all over 3m at Bellewstown, course and distance winner JAIME SOMMERS may defy top weight.
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OSCARS DEN was better than a lot of these over hurdles and he could be worth taking a chance on in a beginners chase as weak as this one. A clear round would see Stoneford involved while Make My Heart Fly is due a turn
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Lat year's winner FULL CRY (NAP) has been contesting better staying handicap chases than this all summer and he could be hard to cope with if getting his way out in front
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