There were 22 Races on Wednesday 8th January 2020 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Ludlow, 7 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Down in class with a tongue-tie applied, MICK PASTOR is worth another chance to confirm the abundant promise of his Auteuil win.
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A competitive race in which GREENGAGE gets the vote ahead of Sulafaat and Hooflepuff.
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This looks a decent opportunity for DRAGON D'ESTRUVAL (nap) to gain his first win over fences in Britain.
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Up just 3lb for his handicap debut win, BRUSHWORK can make it 4-4 here if staying 7f. Pinnata can feature if settling better again.
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None can comfortably be ruled out. DOLPHIN SQUARE did well in his efforts to make up ground in a big field at Newbury last time.
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In career-best form last time despite traffic issues, WASNTEXPECTINGTHAT (nap) can make it 3-3 over C&D at Heath Charnock's expense.
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The 8yo LISDOONVARNA LAD ran a solid race over hurdles last time and his defeats over fences last season were in stronger company.
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The vote goes to CORINTHIA KNIGHT, who has leading claims at the weights and may well be able to record his tenth AW win.
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Come On Teddy and Major Dundee figure highly in calculations but the vote goes to KALOOKI, whose form has substance.
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Via Serendipity sets the standard but ANOTHER TOUCH has been a rising force again since switching to the AW.
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Several of these mares are appealing. PADSTOW HARBOUR, a rules debutante with strong credentials, may be the answer.
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Preference is for TOMORROW'S DREAM, who should be capable of more and can defy her penalty now upped in trip.
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As in the first division, several runners are of interest. First choice is MISS AUSTEN, who represents a yard in good form.
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Potentially competitive, but ETIKAAL loves it here and is taken to continue his rich vein of form by completing a hat-trick.
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Holes can be picked in most of these but at least SHERELLA seems progressive and has recent fair form over C&D to her credit.
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Several unexposed sorts make this a tricky puzzle to solve but MISS THOUGHTFUL has runs on the board already and can make a bold bid.
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Topweight HOLY ELEANOR looks the one to beat. She should be suited by the return to 6f and switch to a right-handed track.
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The vote goes to BARKING MAD, who has improved plenty since tackling handicaps.
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Mark Johnston's THAI TERRIER only just failed to get up at Lingfield and any improvement on that should make him hard to beat.
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Preference is for SOLDIER'S MINUTE (nap), who is 2-3 over C&D and has continued to run well in defeat since winning here in October.
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4yo filly WAR EMPRESS put up her best effort over C&D and after just five outings she is by no means exposed.
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6yo HART STOPPER ran so well over on his C&D on his penultimate start despite the outside draw. He is much better berthed this time.
Ths is the racecard key.
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