There were 35 Races on Monday 16th September 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Worcester, 7 races at Thirsk, 7 races at Brighton, 7 races at Galway, 8 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Preference is for WHATAGUY, who will find this easier than his recent assignments.
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It is only five days since his last win but this looks a good opportunity for BENI LIGHT (nap) to follow up.
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Preference is for WOTS THE WIFI CODE, who looks well treated if his latest effort is taken at face value.
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Four of these have performed to a similar sort of level but GREAT AIM did well for a debutant to be right on the scene at Lingfield
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All of these have the potential to find similar races over fences but the handy mares' allowance tips the scales towards REALLY SUPER.
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Prissy Missy holds solid claims if seeing out this new trip but the vote goes to MAURICE DANCER, who looks a likely improver.
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Barrsbrook wouldn't be an obvious one to follow up so DAWN TREADER appeals most after his belated return to form at Chelmsford.
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Cases can be made for all six runners but SIZING PLATINUM was in good form before undergoing wind surgery and may do better still.
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Hartswood has leading claims on his latest effort but TOP FLIGHT COOL is taken to build on his recent debut promise.
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After an improved run here recently WINDSORLOT can prove himself better handicapped than most of these
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There are some potentially decent newcomers in this field, with Irish raider ISABELLAS GIRL narrowly preferred to Leroy Brown.
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A very big field but DANDY HIGHWAYMAN is dropped in grade and looks poised to deliver again from his high draw.
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Richard Hannon's AUBRETIA (nap) didn't have the run of things last time and she has brighter prospects than her form figures may imply
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Though absent since a Flat run in April it is hard to look beyond FUTURE PROOF (nap) who has strong claims on his juvenile hurdling form
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It is possible to make a case for several of these, with preference for LORD IN RED.
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Catterick winner Ahorsewithnoname is respected but VIBRANCE may take advantage of the 14lb she receives from that rival.
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Joyful Dream isn't guaranteed to get a solid pace to aim at and preference is for DE LITTLE ENGINE, who runs this track well
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With an error-free round FALALK, who has had jumping issues, will be hard to beat. Second seven times, Licklighter rates a threat.
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Martin Smith's AFFLUENCE has done well on the Flat since he was last seen over jumps and could easily break his jumping duck here.
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Top weight \FLORENZA\p arrives in good form and already has a C&D win to her name so she gets a narrow vote ahead of Alfa Dawn.
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A chance is taken on THREEFEETFROMGOLD, who showed plenty of pace last time and he's worth a go over this shorter trip
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There's respected opposition but EGO DES MOTTES is taken to make a winning start for his top connections.
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Henry Candy's CASTEL ANGELO finished well on his nursery debut here 13 days ago and is a big player on his step back up to 7f.
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An open race in which the suggestion is UNCLE CHARLIE, who may well return to top form having had wind surgery since his last run.
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Don't Hesitate no doubt has better days ahead of her but it speaks volumes that Townend is aboard stablemate GREAT WHITE SHARK
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The vote goes to SPIRITOFTHENORTH, who had an excuse on soft last time and the form of his debut third at Pontefract has worked out well
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Considering how well he ran from 16lb out of the handicap at Listowel ASHQAR is put forward as a speculative choice in an open race.
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Top of the list is JUNGLE BOOK, who took another step forward when a clear second on his nursery debut at Ffos Las last month.
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Preference is for FINE BRUNELLO, who was looking a player when coming down on his chase debut at Killarney
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Ed Walker's JACK D'OR is proven on this track and can gain a deserved 1st win after going down narrowly in a Windsor handicap last time
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Nothing really stands out on recent form and it is worth taking a chance on GUNFIRE REEF in the belief he can reproduce his best form
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The vote goes to ALMA LINDA (nap), who forged clear over C&D last time and she is taken to follow up
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This can go to CELTIC CLASSIC, who ran another good race when second over 1m4f at Chepstow and is only 1lb higher here.
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Consistent PRINCE ROCK looks set to finally open his account after several near misses with Flying Sakhee fancied to chase him home
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Tarseekh is likely to go well again but BRIGAND had his measure at Chelmsford in July and can confirm the placings today
Ths is the racecard key.
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