There were 43 Races on Wednesday 16th October 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Wetherby, 7 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Bath, 7 races at Nottingham, 7 races at Southwell, 8 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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The suggestion is DOC SPORTELLO, who very nearly came from last to first at Sandown. Our Oystercatcher is second choice.
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This looks a good chance for ZEB SPIRIT to gain another win with Lady Shanawell and Paricolor the likeliest dangers.
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Having been placed twice last month, ZEGALO looks the form pick in this field. French Asset is a respected newcomer.
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Noel Meade has his team in fine shape, which augurs well for BEACON EDGE. He looks the clear pick of these on bumper form last season.
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Having already gone close in a novice event and produced a creditable effort in a higher grade last time, AMARILLO STAR can win this.
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A double penalty found out MARIA MAGDALENA at Huntingdon a couple of weeks ago but this looks easier and she's the percentage call.
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The clear form choice is SO I TOLD YOU, who possibly would have won at Bath but for a troubled passage. She can gain compensation.
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A mandatory 5lb penalty does not look enough to prevent SHUMAKER from supplementing Saturday's Fairyhouse win.
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He split two of these opponents last time but there are reasons to believe that STAG HORN could come out on top today.
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Sam Spinner will likely be popular but he wasn't always fluent over hurdles and it might be worth taking him on with BEAKSTOWN.
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Catterick winner BANKAWI didn't enjoy a clear passage at Thirsk last time and is the pick ahead of handicap newcomer She's A Unicorn.
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Plenty in with chances in a competitive affair but ELLIE MAC (nap) is appealing, attempting to take advantage of her lower hurdles mark
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Willie Mullins took this last year with a mare who had started out in bumpers and he can repeat the dose courtesy of DIAMOND HILL (nap).
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Jatiluwih has to give away a lot of weight and preference is for KEEP ROLLING, who already has hurdling experience.
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The class-dropping MAJESTIC DAWN is preferred, with fellow 3yos Skyman and Junooh also respected.
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Gigginstown to the fore here. The potential improvement in DALY TIGER is just preferred over the talented Jan Maat's experience.
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If Grade 1 hurdles winner QUEL DESTIN can transfer that ability back to the level, he could make a mockery of this mark.
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Philip Hobbs has won this twice in the last four years and his runner CHEF D'EQUIPE is the selection ahead of Crievehill.
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York winner AINSDALE (nap) looks the one to beat under a penalty and he is preferred to Ventura Flame.
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Another Gigginstown-dominated contest can go the way of TOUT EST PERMIS, very effective when fresh and hailing from an in-form stable
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The last-time winners Gamesters Icon and MILAN REEF look likely to prove tough to beat. Preference is just for the latter.
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There are several positives with TEESCOMPONENTS LAD (nap), who was progressive last year, goes well fresh and has potential as a stayer.
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Had she been drawn lower, TWILIGHTING would have been an even more confident selection, but she can get away with it in this company.
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Preference is for WRENTHORPE, who has a good record over C&D and is well suited by testing ground. Second choice is Hawaam.
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Jamie Codd, seeking a third successive win in this race, is an excellent booking for COURT TYCOON, who went down fighting last time at Roscommon and can go one better here
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The suggestion is MANUCCI, who should be suited by another step up in trip and is taken to score on his handicap debut.
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Last year's runaway winner THEFLYINGPORTRAIT returned to form with a 6l win at Kelso last month and can land back-to-back renewals.
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Both Qasbaz and PEPPER BAY finished second in different races over C&D three weeks ago, but the latter's form looks the stronger.
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Following a near-miss on heavy ground at Leicester last week, ZAPPER CASS is a solid option. Valentino Sunrise is feared most.
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FANTASIO D'ALENE shaped as though he'd be up to winning a bumper when third in a valuable sales race at Fairyhouse in April and gets the nod
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The vote goes to POETA BRASILEIRO who has been in good form and whose latest C&D third shows he handles Fibresand.
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A few chances but first choice is PEARL JAM, a well-bred filly whose best run was her latest and hopefully she can build on that.
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This is likely to be a straight match between BAADIRR and Born To Destroy. The Haggas horse may have the greater potential.
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We still don't know how far COBBER KAIN can go and he should make a bold bid to make it 3-3, especially if again ridden aggressively.
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It's hard to oppose AWA BOMBA (nap) who can successfully carry the penalty earned for his recent C&D win in a higher grade.
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A few of these might not get the strong pace they need, but NAME THE WIND (nap) is 2-3 around here and appears to be on a good mark.
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Scott Dixon holds a strong hand and DARK SHOT appeals most of his three, dropping in class on his return to Fibresand.
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Others may have more obvious claims but MAGIC MIRROR is interesting on this belated return to 7f, over which the faster tempo will suit
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Lofty holds solid claims but preference is for HAREEM QUEEN whose latest Doncaster fourth is hot form.
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The pick is low-mileage 3yo SAGITTARIAN WIND, who might have kicked for home slightly too early when third at Wolverhampton on Saturday
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Preference is for the unexposed FEEBI who improved significantly to score at Thirsk last month.
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Few come into this in form, but GLOBAL ACCLAMATION looks to be on a good mark and is well drawn on this return to a more suitable trip.
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David Evans' BOND ANGEL holds strong claims on her best and wasn't disgraced in a better race here last time.
Ths is the racecard key.
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