There were 46 Races on Monday 18th September 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Worcester, 7 races at Brighton, 7 races at Listowel, 8 races at Thirsk, 8 races at Fairyhouse, 8 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Unbeaten in two chases, FRINGILL DIKE can complete the hat-trick.
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Dual bumper winner FOUR CLEAN ACES is worth another chance after tipping up at Ballinrobe on her first run over flights
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Off the same mark, FOREVER EIGHTEEN could well gain compensation for his unlucky AW defeat. Macarone is second choice.
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After a good run over hurdles at Newton Abbot, FRANCKY DU BERLAIS (nap) can take this competitive contest.
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It may be worth taking a chance with CHAUTUAQUA on her first run since a good effort at Naas in March. She won a bumper first time out
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Jessica Harrington has a strong hand to play here with VILLAGE VOICE, at home on soft ground, perhaps the pick of her runners
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Several worth considering and perhaps winning pointer TOUCHWOODEXPRESS can prove good enough.
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With a good 5lb claimer aboard, FLAMBOROUGH has a realistic chance of reversing recent Ballinrobe form with Charlie Luciano
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In an interesting clash between two colts who bring solid York form, ZABRISKIE POINT gets the narrow vote over Candonomore.
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Sir Mark Prescott's ROBUSTO took his form to a whole new level when winning easily on Tapeta a week ago and has obvious claims.
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The Bear Trap and Vangelis are greatly feared, but normal improvement from his debut run could see ADMIRAL MAE over the line
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Newcomer STUNGBYTHEMASTER has a pedigree that suggests he should go very close.
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A tentative vote goes to THE KING OF PRS who was his trainer's second-string when fourth at Galway and did well to finish fourth
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Bottom weight UNCLE DICK has won over C&D on two of his last three appearances and has no penalty for a convincing success a week ago.
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A wide-open affair but MISS MCHENRY (nap) went into the notebook when 5th on handicap debut and is selected
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Decent bumper performer ROCK HOUSE has a fine chance to win on his hurdling debut.
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He's into a much better race here but EL CHAMPO won nicely on handicap debut at Kilbeggan and can continue the fine run of his trainer
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A creditable fifth on Polytrack 12 days ago suggested well-handicapped filly BEAR TO DREAM is ready to collect her third course win.
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Preference is for PINPOINT who knows how to win and was only beaten a head here 12 days ago. Rising Force is second choice.
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ARTEMIS JONES failed to fire on handicap debut but was much more professional when fifth on her second attempt and can improve further
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This might be the chance for THE GEORDIE GINGE to gain an overdue hurdling success.
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Eric McNamara does well at this meeting and Ballinrobe winner STORM MAHLER may be able to follow up in a very competitive handicap
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The likely strong pace could set this up for AREILLE, who has been knocking on the door in recent weeks and drops in trip today.
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RATTLETHEONIONBAG could be well-named now. No stars here but interesting, especially with Billy Lee riding Muhaarar's Girl
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King Of Ithaca is respected but PORT ERIN (nap) is open to improvement back on a faster surface and can make it 3-3 in handicaps.
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Plenty with chances but handicap debutante MALAGO ROSE looks on a fair mark.
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Green when second at Killarney, DANCING DAME might go one better for her in-form yard; Tomavian also showed plenty on debut
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This is hard to assess. GLAMOROUSLY beat \pSanshiro\p at Navan. It would be foolish to rule out either of the O'Brien brothers' runners
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An interesting novice for the time of year can go to VULTAR, who gets 7lb from impressive Lingfield winner Alexi Boy.
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After a quite promising effort in a better Newton Abbot event, EDISON KENT is worth chancing.
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Mansa Musa should win on form; these conditions raise doubts. A couple of No Nay Nevers thus assume interest, MATTER OF FACT chosen
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The market can hardly get it badly wrong twice so CAVALLO PAZZO must be well-treated. Universally is a threat. Mogwli is noted
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Hedonista is respected but MOUNTAIN ROAD, who's far happier on Polytrack than turf, is back on his last winning mark and shades it.
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| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
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