There were 15 Races on Sunday 13th October 2019 across 2 meetings. There was 7 races at Limerick, 8 races at Curragh, 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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Despite Donnacha O'Brien's presence on Love Locket, it is hard to ignore the superior credentials of stablemate PRECIOUS MOMENTS.
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A good-class novice for this stage of the season and DARVER STAR can complete a four-timer, at the expense of Fast Buck
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This represents a major drop in class for the Cheveley Park fourth TANGO who should uphold Newmarket form with Lil Grey
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Although unproven on this sort of ground, C&D maiden winner BALLYDUNBLAZE appeals in a weak enough handicap
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This should provide compensation for A NEW DAWN, second to a longer-priced stablemate here last time with Shehreen back in fourth.
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Western Victory has been a revelation of late but the weight concession to the improving WELL SET UP could just prove too much
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The massive progress made by MAKE A CHALLENGE gives him a fighting chance against Flight Risk who could be vulnerable at this trip.
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Plenty of improvings stayers, none more so than \SEEYOUINVINNYS\p, who should relish this test and can continue Noel Meade's good run
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This may go to MARY SALOME, who looked unlucky here in August and again ran well in a deep handicap at the track four weeks ago
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A handy little race in which the consistent DINONS (nap) can get back on the winning trail, chiefly at the expense of Kildorrery
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Though he has a big weight to carry, SAGLAWY was very impressive on seasonal debut at Listowel last time and can follow up
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A likely emphasis on stamina given the ground, which could enable OSCAR KNIGHT to have his day in the sun
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Not very competitive for the grade and perhaps NJORD can gain due reward for several excellent runs in defeat lately
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A good-class beginners' chase with CRACKING SMART the selection in absence of stablemate Champagne Classic, who won yesterday.
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Very open. SILVER SERVICE ran well here over 1m last time and the drop back to this trip could see her get her head back in front
Ths is the racecard key.
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| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
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