There were 21 Races on Sunday 12th January 2020 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Kelso, 7 races at Southwell, 7 races at Punchestown, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
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6yo KILTEALY BRIGGS has finished third in a Grade 2 since his Hexham success in November and may be too strong for Elf De Re.
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This is a weak race for a Sunday card at this venue. If the experienced CHEROKEE BILL is ever to win a race this is probably the day.
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Having finished second over 6f here last time, CONSTITUTIONAL (nap) returns to the distance of his only success and is the best option.
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The most interesting runner is ALOOMOMO, who ran okay over hurdles after a long absence and is very well handicapped over fences.
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City Island didn't inspire confidence at Leopardstown and he faces a tough task up against CAREFULLY SELECTED
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Lingfield winner Harrison Point is the obvious starting point but he may find it tough to concede 7lb to the promising IRON HEART.
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This looks to be between Cheddleton and JABBAAR. Both look useful recruits but the latter is just preferred this time.
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Having experienced a number of mishaps this season, ROXBORO ROAD has a decent chance in a weak contest. He had useful form last year.
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Only six runners but a competitive handicap which may be won by JAZZ HANDS, who is 3-3 over C&D and may defy another weight rise.
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An interesting race despite the small field. ELVIS MAIL is taken to bounce back and win at a track he loves.
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It's hard to get away from ROCKY'S SILVER, who is still unexposed and comes into this off the back of a nice spin over hurdles
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Plenty of course form on offer but ANGEL LANE looks the most progressive of these and may be able to register her third success here.
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Stoutly bred 7yo MYMILAN won over 2m on his chase debut and could have significant untapped potential over today's longer trip.
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The minimum trip shouldn't inconvenience ANDY DUFRESNE, who should be able to put his Navan disappointment behind him
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Most of these are fully exposed but the main exception is FOX SHINJI who may be able to show what he can do now he runs in a handicap.
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The Nicky Richards-trained CHAPEL STILE looks a useful chasing recruit and can follow up his Carlisle win.
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A lack of handicap experience may not prevent FAG AN BEALACH from landing this prize for Arthur Moore.
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Escaping a penalty for his win here on Tuesday, Global Melody will be popular, but he may be worth taking on with GLOBAL HOPE.
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It's hard to ignore the claims of STARPLEX (nap), who won twice in good style at Newcastle last month and remains well handicapped.
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A good opportunity for BLACKBOW to break his duck over hurdles while Santa Rossa appears the main threat
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Preference is for MISTER FREEZE, who likes it here and has had a break since underperforming the last time.
Ths is the racecard key.
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