There were 44 Races on Wednesday 9th October 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Wincanton, 8 races at Navan, 7 races at Ludlow, 8 races at Nottingham, 8 races at Kempton, 7 races at Newcastle, 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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Preference is for OLYMPIC HONOUR, a Flat winner in Ireland and where he also ran an encouraging first race over hurdles.
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This won't be easy burdened with a double penalty but BBOLD won well enough at Warwick recently to believe he might be up to the task.
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Only 2lb higher than for his Bangor win, perhaps GONE PLATINUM can show his younger rivals the way home
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The one that appeals most is ASMUND, who has a solid record and was a close third in a valuable big-field nursery at Ayr 19 days ago.
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Colin Keane is a noteworthy booking for FLAMING MOON who made a very encouraging debut when runner-up at Fairyhouse.
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Good cases can be made for all nine runners but it's possible we are yet to see the best of AWEEMINIT (nap). She gets the nod.
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Excellent 2019 campaigns from Maid In Manhattan and WELL FUNDED put them top of the list, with no sign of a let-up.
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This looks like an ideal opportunity for the locally-trained KING OF KELLS to supplement his recent Curragh victory.
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Some interesting newcomers to hurdling, not least GET THE APPEAL who showed talent in Irish points and makes her debut for a top stable.
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With Byron Flyer likely to be hassled up front by New Agenda, it could pay to take a chance on DANS LE VENT
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Damage Control is preferred among those who have run. A very interesting batch of newcomers includes CHANKAYA.
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Just behind Strong Johnson at Down Royal, SON AND SANNIE has a realistic chance of reversing that form with another run behind him.
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A winner over fences last time, Joly Maker will be popular, but DEBROUILLARD can take this for a stable among the winners.
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Another chance is given to PETRUCCI, who won after a long absence in August and presumably found his next run coming too quickly.
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Slight preference in an open-looking nursery is for DUKE OF CONDICOTE ahead of Walkonby and Green Book.
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A C&D winner over the summer, FACE OFF ran a fine race on the unfavoured far side at Cork recently and gets the vote
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Cases can be made for all four runners but OLEG is unexposed and may have got in on a lenient handicap mark on his chasing debut.
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Musselburgh winner Hello Bob may find it tough to concede 7lb to URBAN ARTIST, who was fourth at Cheltenham in April.
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Whether Espresso Freddo can serve up his latest display again remains to be seen. RUDY LEWIS gets the vote ahead of Al Moataz.
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On the form she showed when winning at the Curragh last time ROYAL CANFORD will take some stopping today with a good claimer helping
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Class horse CAPITAINE (nap) won in February after wind surgery and can go in again today after a second operation.
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Dual C&D winner Classic Charm is feared but KNOWING GLANCE (nap) is selected to follow up his game win on heavy going at Carlisle.
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Although deserted by Donnacha O'Brien, ARTHUR'S KINGDOM can make it third time lucky
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Second on his last three runs, Midnight Magic has a shout, but the selection is MASTER SUNRISE who goes well for Richard Johnson.
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Dual soft-ground winner RAKE'S PROGRESS is back on his last winning mark and gets the nod ahead of Awake My Soul.
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Sir Michael Stoute's Mars Landing sets a good standard but Charlie Appleby's newcomer DESERT PEACE is a most interesting contender
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An open race. Last-time-out winner, TUAMHAIN, loves this ground and could still be on a winnable mark so is the tentative selection
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The market will be the best guide with six newcomers on show and the best of them may be HUNTING PERCIVAL for the in-form Tom Lacey.
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Last week's C&D winner Deinonychus has obvious claims but the 3yo CAREY STREET has potential now upped in trip.
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The vote goes to the very well-related newcomer HIGHER KINGDOM, who represents a yard with a 30% strike-rate with 2yos on AW this season
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Plenty to consider including Emily Square, Watchman and HARVEY SPECTER, with preference for the last-named
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Although disappointing last time, it can pay to give another chance to CHICA BUENA who still looks well treated.
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An interesting contest in which DUBIOUS AFFAIR is taken to come out on top. Maximum Effect and Bye Bye Lady are feared most.
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It's hard to oppose GOOD TIDINGS who looks nailed on to improve for the step up to 1m4f
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Both Geranium and Grey D'Ars are respected but Archie Watson's REGAL DIRECTOR can resume his progression on his Polytrack debut
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Tiempo Vuela is an interesting newcomer but the vote goes to TULIP FIELDS who should be suited by the stiff mile
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Marnie James is feared but ENJAZAAT could still make up into a Group-race sprinter and he gets the nod after a good win at Doncaster
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Having possibly needed the run his nursery debut latest, the vote goes to DON RAMIRO who is on an appealing mark
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Topweight INTUITIVE (nap) could have further progress in him over 7f and he's preferred to Markazi and Kimifive.
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It can pay to take a chance on HENLEY who well treated and should be sharper following his latest Ripon fourth
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A wide-open handicap in which INVASION DAY is taken to build on the promise of his recent Newcastle fourth. Indian Viceroy is feared
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The most interesting contenders are the 3yos Alnadir, Eligible and IMAGE OF THE MOON, with slight preference for the last-named.
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An open race in which MAYFAIR MADAME is tentatively selected now back up to 6f. Halle's Harbour may provide the main threat.
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The most striking contender is GHATHANFAR (nap), who raised his form to a new level with a clearcut win on his AW debut over C&D
Ths is the racecard key.
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