There were 36 Races on Friday 17th January 2020 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Chepstow, 8 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Musselburgh, 8 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Plenty of possibles but NEZAR did well to score at Wolverhampton last time and can defy a small rise in the weights.
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A few runners of interest but none more than AXEL JACKLIN, who landed a gamble in good style last month and is only 3lb higher now.
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There should be more to come from INEVITABLE OUTCOME and she can capitalise on this ease in grade. Sir Rodneyredblood is next best.
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This might go to THE OGLE GOGLE MAN, who performed well in defeat on both starts last month and will be suited by today's conditions.
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Cases can be made for a few of these but TABOU BEACH BOY kept on well to win over 2m on handicap bow and this longer trip should suit.
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Cheekpieces could help CLIFF WIND (nap) focus where it matters and she can build on the promise of last week's Kempton second.
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The one to beat is GETAWAY FRED, who ran to a useful level when making all over 2m here in November.
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This may be fought out by Warendorf and HIGH NOON, with preference for the latter who may cope better with the step up to 3m.
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A lack of pace could make this messy but MERHOOB goes well for Adam Kirby and is marginally preferred to Gracious John.
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We haven't seen KINGSPLACE since April but he's the clear form pick and fitness is rarely an issue with runners from his stable.
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French import Winfola is an interesting hurdling debutante but recent C&D second SMART LASS is likely to take plenty of beating.
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Doubts surround most of these and CUBAN SPIRIT, who is well berthed to attack, is no more than a tentative selection.
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This small-field event provides smart hurdler VISION DES FLOS with a good chance to get his chasing career up and running.
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In-form Irish raider THE MOUSE DOCTOR (nap) looks the one to beat with Goldencard the pick of the others.
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Preference is for STARFIGHTER, who appeals as the sort to do well on the AW and is taken to make a winning start to life in this sphere
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It is very difficult to oppose FORSEE given where most of his opponents are currently at, and he has to be the selection.
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8yo JUST A THOUGHT (nap) went up 5lb for her second over 2m7f here in November but the form has been franked by the clear third since.
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In a low-grade event course specialist JOHN WILLIAMS is taken to beat the Irish raider Carried.
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Rhubarb Bikini should make a bold bid to defy the penalty but ANGEL ON HIGH is open to improvement and gets the nod.
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The suggestion is STAR TALENT, who is interesting from this mark with new headgear fitted.
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It might be worth chancing FLAMING CHARMER, who is patently not the force of old but runs this track very well and is dropped in grade.
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In what looks to be a match Irish raider GOOD TIME JONNY is taken to beat dual winner Chuvelo who has to give him 10lb.
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The suggestion is ANIF, who appeared to benefit from a break prior to winning here last time and he is taken to back that up.
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Although not obviously well-in under a penalty DOUBLE MARTINI is unexposed at 1m and is taken to pull out a bit more and strike again.
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The consistent MONSIEUR PIQUER should prevail if he can reproduce his C&D effort last month
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A fairly useful sprint. HEATH CHARNOCK has had a few chances but this drop back to 5f may help and this could be his day.
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Having only gone up 7lb for two C&D wins, ART OF AMERICA makes plenty of appeal in his hat-trick bid
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Mountain Brave should be suited by the return to 6f but narrow preference is for NEVER DARK who shaped well on debut.
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Preference is for the generally solid MASALAI, who looks to be building towards another victory. Polly Glide is no back number.
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Ready preference is for WASNTEXPECTINGTHAT (nap), who was a good second here last week and remains on an upward curve.
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Competitive stuff, but with a handy draw the answer could be MUNAAJAAT, who deserves to make the breakthrough after some fine efforts.
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The handicap debutants KAYAT and Coast Ofalfujairah are likely improvers. Slight preference is for Kayat.
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There seems to be plenty going for hat-trick seeker ABLE JACK (nap), who could be able to dominate on the front end from stall one.
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The progressive Abby Hatcher is obviously respected but it could be worth taking a chance on well-bred newcomer ORCHID GARDENS.
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Preference is for POWER AHEAD who got up late to land a C&D maiden in November and should have plenty of improvement
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Preference is for TOMMY TAYLOR after his fine second in a valuable 7f handicap here last month
Ths is the racecard key.
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