There were 28 Races on Wednesday 15th January 2020 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 7 races at Newbury, 7 races at Southwell, 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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There should be plenty of improvement to come from OAK PARK (nap) who stayed on for third behind a stablemate on his hurdling debut.
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No obvious standout here, with AIMEE DE SIVOLA perhaps the most solid option after a couple of good runs in handicaps.
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After a narrow win at Kempton, DARK PHOENIX has more to give with this further step up in trip. Mabre is feared most.
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Not a lot of worthwhile form here, and it could pay to take a chance with SAOL IONTACH who is relatively unexposed.
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Odds-on when coming down early here last time, the chances are that Kempton bumper winner SHISHKIN is well above average.
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Superior Moment can go well if his temperament holds up but LONGSIDER can build on the promise of his Lingfield debut.
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This looks relatively simple for Fairyhouse faller COLUMN OF FIRE, whose previous form ties in with a couple of high-class novices.
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Nicky Henderson's PRECIOUS CARGO (nap) impressed on his chase debut and can take the next step up the ladder by defying top weight here
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Dana Forever is feared back on AW but BATCHELOR BOY (nap) is unexposed, has solid form and may be capable of better yet.
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This may not take a huge amount of winning and preference is for DOMITIAN, who shaped encouragingly enough when third at Thurles.
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The Wetherby race which GENERATION GAP ran in last time looks solid form and he can strike at the second time of asking in handicaps.
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A warm race but BIG LACHIE is well up to winning off this mark and the cards may fall for him today. Chookie Dunedin is feared most
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The manner of Marshalled's handicap debut win suggested he could have more to offer but the more experienced TASHMAN gets the vote.
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Eddiemaurice is a very likely candidate but slight preference is for GLOCKENSPIEL on his handicap hurdle debut.
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Billyoakes will be popular after last week's easy win but, at the likely odds, TAWAAFOQ could be worth chancing off a reduced mark.
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An open race but NICOLE'S MILAN has a workable mark and showed enough last time in the first-time blinkers to suggest he may collect.
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Samburu Shujaa looked a fine prospect for chasing for much of last season. INDY FIVE has a good chance judged on his latest run.
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Most of these can have a case argued but GHAITH was impressive here on his stable debut and can defy the handicapper's advances.
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Despite performing below expectations at Limerick last time, preference is for DREAMINGANDHOPING over newcomer Killultagh Bella.
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All eyes on Sprinter Sacre's brother Flinteur Sacre but first time out he's taken on with FANTASTIKAS, who ran a fine first race.
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Dance To Paris is probably the most solid but watch out also for MONJENI, who is a strong candidate on plenty of Flat evidence.
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Robyn Brisland can have another 2020 winner courtesy of ATALANTA QUEEN, who should be all the sharper for her recent 7f run.
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Kevin Ryan's TAGUR is very well handicapped, thrives under these conditions and could get his own way in front this time.
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Prince Caspian and GLOBAL ESTEEM have similar profiles but Gay Kelleway's colt is fancied to do better dropped in trip.
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This can go to AIRSHOW who is taken to supplement his Class 3 course win on New Year's Day. Zylan is second choice.
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This looks a good opportunity for LADYLEYS BELUGA to build on her unlucky third on Boxing Day, the form of which looks solid.
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It may be worth siding with RED STRIPES who tackles a C&D 0-60 for the first time since running out a ready winner last May.
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Cold Harbour's record here demands respect but PRINCESS HARLEY (nap) may well have the edge on stamina and at the weights.
Ths is the racecard key.
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