There were 34 Races on Monday 9th September 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Brighton, 7 races at Perth, 7 races at Listowel, 6 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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The vote goes to FOXY FEMME, who is less exposed than her rivals and may well have more to offer at this level.
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Gordon Elliott has placed CARRIE DES CHAMPS very well to have won five times already and this looks another good opportunity.
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Collette is respected back on turf but preference is for RONDO, who looks likely to improve on his Newmarket debut effort.
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This provides JUNGLE COVE with an ideal opportunity to open his account after an ambitious Group 2 bid last time.
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Jane Williams' ROCOCO RIVER has been absent since his breakthrough win at Exeter in May but is selected to overcome a penalty here.
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Preference is for CHANCEITON, who is likeably consistent and he might be the happiest of these should it get wet before racing.
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Silverturnstogold and Joyful Dream are respected on their recent course form but PENWOOD is an interesting alternative.
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Twice successful over the course and trip, including in this event two years ago, COUNT OF CARABASS could be hard to beat.
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The one to beat is BLACK ANTHEM (nap), who has enjoyed a revival for his new stable this season, winning three of his last four starts.
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Interesting off his current mark is LORD BALLIM, on the back of his best run for a while.
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It's hard to get away from SANDY STEVE (nap), who ran well in defeat over 1m2f here before last month's convincing AW success.
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The theory that LANCASTER HOUSE is a Group horse in the making will be put to the test here. He may have the measure of Riven Light.
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David Pipe's mare TIMEFORBEN ran quite well over 2m5f here recently and is taken to win this race for the second year running.
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In the shape of INDIAN TEMPLE the hat-trick seeking Creadan Grae faces a tougher opponent than usual.
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This might go to LONG CALL, who beat only four rivals when scoring over C&D last month but can cope with a 2lb rise.
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Andrew Slattery's 5lb claim enhances prospects of the progressive PEARL WARRIOR completing a hat-trick for a stable in great form.
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Useful chaser KING ALFONSO has been in good form in recent months and ought to be very dangerous in this grade back over hurdles.
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Her last run is obviously a concern but CAMILE had made a good start for Iain Jardine.
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Tony Carroll's two runners are worth a close look but the John Gallagher-trained TARRZAN has a solid chance and gets the vote.
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The selection is FRANKLIN STREET, who can improve from his Bellewstown run and turn the form around with Yulong Voice
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Game Line and Royals And Rebels are feared but this could finally be the day for MIDNIGHT MAGIC.
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Provided the blinkers continue to work MUSTMEETALADY (nap) is entitled to defy a 7lb rise and follow up his recent C&D success.
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Top-weight KODILINE was placed in a stronger race than this in July and didn't run badly on softer-than-ideal ground last time.
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Though MEAN FOMHAIR (nap) got a 13lb hike for sluicing up at Roscommon, she is lightly-raced and can defy the rise in conditions that suit
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Another chance to SIZING TARA, who has strong claims if judged on his fourth in a much better race than this here two starts ago.
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There are some interesting Irish contenders but ARAKAN QUEST looks the one to be with after his improved second here last time.
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A chance is taken on CLOCKERS CORNER to get his head in front after an improved effort over 1m last time
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A tricky race in which the suggestion is CRIME OF PASSION, who won a nursery two runs back and could find more progress at this new trip
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Beverley runner-up SAY IT SIMPLE is taken to go one better. Desert Safari and Passional are interesting newcomers.
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Gladice is respected, but preference is for LOOKS GOOD, who kept battling when a clear third at Chelmsford on her recent debut.
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Rae Guest's CAPLA BERRY made some strong late headway at Yarmouth on her recent debut and should know much more on this step up to 7f.
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A competitive race but it might be worth sticking with hat-trick seeker CHARLIE D, who is only 1lb higher than for his win last time.
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C&D winner VAMPISH should be hard to beat if she can bounce back near her best on this huge drop back in class.
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This can go to COURT ORDER (nap), who showed clear promise at Nottingham and has plenty of scope for progress on this step up to 1m4f.
Ths is the racecard key.
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