There were 35 Races on Tuesday 15th October 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Hereford, 7 races at Musselburgh, 6 races at Huntingdon, 7 races at Punchestown, 8 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Gigginstown are doubly-handed with preference for NOTEBOOK, who looked a chaser in the making when second over hurdles at the Festival
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Perhaps the answer might be COUGAR KID, who has a very good record at this track and has slipped to a dangerous mark.
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First-time-out winner Seasony is respected but this can go to LE CHIFFRE, who won't mind more rain.
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Good bumper horses Mount Windsor and GLORY AND FORTUNE make their hurdling bows and the latter's superior form earns him the nod.
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An open looking handicap in which a chance is taken on FRUITS OF GLORY, who looked a shade unlucky at Sligo last time
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His profile is not entirely convincing but MERCY MERCY ME has some useful hurdle form on his CV and will be hard to beat if on song.
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Forever A Lady has claims but this can go to ROARING FORTIES, who will appreciate the return to this grade and won't mind the ground
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Plenty of promising fillies/mares in opposition and the best of them may be the Skeltons' GETAWAY MAG, who won an Irish point in April.
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A promising strong-finishing 2nd on his hurdles debut at Listowel, A WAVE OF THE SEA (nap) is confidently expected to go one better here
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Dual Irish point winner FINANCIAL OUTCOME\ displayed plenty of promise over hurdles last season and can make a winning chase debut.
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Although the draw is a bit of a worry, the suggestion is BE BOLD, who has no problems with ground or trip and ran well at Ayr last time
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Plenty in with a chance but winning pointer DEFINITELYANOSCAR may be the answer to the puzzle on this first run over fences.
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Race-fitness could give BOTHAR DUBH the edge here over the reappearing Coko Beach
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One that will be favoured by the forecast rain is SIR WILL, who has gone well fresh before and returns from a break on a handy mark.
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Although dropping in distance, the well-drawn QUANAH should get a good pace to aim at and he can follow up his recent Hamilton win
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Quite a competitive handicap, but lightly-raced C&D winner MYSTIC COURT (nap) is open to considerable improvement and can go in again.
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Sixshooter could well be good enough to confirm bumper form with YOU RAISED ME UP but the latter has the benefit of a recent run
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Preference is for PEGGIES VENTURE, who should be wiser for her respectable chase debut and she won off a similar mark over hurdles
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An open race in which it may be worth chancing useful hurdler ARTHURS SECRET on his return to action. Beechwood Jude is feared.
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Wind surgery seemed to have done the trick for Chill In The Wood last time, but she is taken on with C&D winner ARTHUR'S REUBEN.
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The selection is BURLESQUE QUEEN to follow up her impressive Clonmel win last time. She is lightly-raced and could defy an 8lb rise
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This can go to RUNASIMI RIVER (nap), who had enough in hand over Cut And Run at Warwick to believe she can confirm those placings
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An open event in which an each-way chance is taken on GHALIB, who will be suited by the return to this trip and he'll like the ground
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There are safer options but the now-hooded ANOTHER FRONTIER is on a very good mark for his reappearance and is well worth chancing.
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Plenty of possibles but LORDSBRIDGE BOY isn't fully exposed and his second to Chil Chil here in August reads well.
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It is only 11 days since JELONA had a hard enough race in a Gowran Listed bumper but if she repeats that form then she can take this
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We haven't seen SAM I since his promising bumper debut in March 2018, but that form has worked out quite well. He gets the nod.
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This can go to the progressive 4yo SMART LASS (nap), who scored here 16 days ago and a 4lb rise for that breakthrough win looks fair.
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Tambourine Girl can go well despite her wide draw but TRECCO BAY can leave her debut effort well behind her and come out on top.
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Several of these have a chance at the weights but X FORCE has an unblemished record on the AW and is preferred.
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Preference is for HIGHFALUTING though cases can be made for In The Cove, Danecase, Scorched Breath and Lestrade.
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Plenty of possibles but TURN TO ROCK went down narrowly over C&D recently and he can gain his breakthrough success.
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Kuwait Currency and Sir Busker are solid but ALRAJAA (nap) can take the step up in class and the weights in his stride.
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4yo TAKEONEFORTHETEAM didn't get the best of runs when fourth here last month and has now has dipped below his winning mark.
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Royal Dancer is unpenalised for last week's turf win but HUMMDINGER returns to the Flat on a workable mark and gets the vote.
Ths is the racecard key.
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