There were 36 Races on Friday 13th September 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Listowel, 8 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Chester, 7 races at Sandown, 6 races at Salisbury, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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None of the four are ruled out but the vote goes to BREATHALYZE who boasts solid form here and holds a verdict over two of his rivals.
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Not a strong auction maiden but GULF OF AIDAN could be the one to beat based on her run in a strong Curragh maiden
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This can go to DI FEDE, who ran well when returned to this optimum trip of 7f against males at Goodwood last time and has form claims.
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Spreadsheet sets the standard but he's down to 5f for the first time and SAND DIEGO looks a viable alternative.
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An open nursery which may go to POWERTRAIN, who won over 6f at Newmarket last time and can do even better up to 7f on his nursery debut
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Though OUTSIDE INSIDE hasn't won for two years, she has shown signs in two starts for her new stable that her turn is near again
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The improving SAROOG is taken to defy another rise in the weights and land a fairly uncompetitive renewal of the Mallard.
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King Robert is respected but REWAAYAT (nap) can appreciate the return to a sound surface and he's got strong claims.
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There are plenty in with a chance but CONUNDRUM is consistent, remains feasibly handicapped and looks likely to be thereabouts again.
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If bucking up his ideas in first-time blinkers ZARAFSHAN could be the answer to a decidedly ordinary maiden
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Old rivals STRADIVARIUS and Dee Ex Bee stand out and are likely to have the finish between them. John Gosden's star is preferred.
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John Gosden has a good record in this race and MISS YODA is selected to enhance it. Impatient looks best of the rest.
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Course form counts for plenty here and with that in mind PENWORTHAM (nap), who won this race three years ago, is taken to stage an encore.
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Off a feather weight there could be a big run in PAPAL PARADE, who was quite an eyecatcher over an inadequate distance only last week
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A'Ali is going into unknown territory on this faster surface and preference is for ALLIGATOR ALLEY (nap).
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An interesting race despite the small field and the thriving ALFRED BOUCHER is taken to complete a four-timer. Casanova is next best
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Although Invictus Spirit and Mayne are respected, they may have to give best to TWO BIDS who will enjoy this drop back in trip.
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With an obvious chance at these weights THE WEST'S AWAKE should be capable of getting his head back in front
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Visinari and Wichita are respected but Convivial Maiden winner MOLATHAM may be the answer.
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Tukhoom is feared but there should be a solid pace on here and perhaps ZWAYYAN can be produced late to good effect.
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Luigi Vampa may find it difficult to concede a penalty to RED MISSILE, who shaped with promise when fourth on debut at Newmarket.
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Progressive rivals Hereby and GOSSIP COLUMN are closely matched on recent C&D form and the latter may turn the tables on these terms.
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Some decent types here and GOLAZO (nap) gets the vote now upped in trip, though he will need to jump more fluently than at Cork
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This may go to likely improver MAORI KNIGHT, who was backed at big odds before showing quite useful form on his debut in July.
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Judged on her breeding and her 2019 form, QUARRY BEACH surely has a race in her. She's taken to open her account today.
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A truly run race on this stiff track might unlock some improvement from QAADDIM, who finished well for second on his nursery debut.
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The first-time cheekpieces prompted a back-to-form win from CALDER PRINCE at Beverley last time and he can make it 2-2 in the headgear.
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A chance is taken on last year's winner OH'HEREWEGO, who has got himself feasibly handicapped again
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Slight preference is for INTISAAB, who is on a very fair mark and can be excused a last-time-out defeat on the AW.
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Preference is for SKYMAN, who opened his account here a fortnight ago and can build on that success. He's unexposed at 1m2f.
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The pick is MILD ILLUSION (nap), who drops back in trip after running well from the front over 7f on her nursery debut at Newmarket.
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In the absence of betting market moves regarding newcomers, the selection has to be JANET'S CHARM as she sets a fair standard
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Three-year-olds have won eight of the last ten runnings. STORTING appeals most and gets the vote over Light Up Our Stars.
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It's hard to ignore the claims of DEVILS ROC, who scored in good style at Bath recently and runs off the same mark here.
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Weekender and KING'S ADVICE ran poorly in the Ebor last month but this could be an enthralling battle if both bounce back to form.
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Bumper winner HAZM was second over C&D in July and can plausibly be excused his subsequent handicap defeat on soft ground.
Ths is the racecard key.
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