There were 37 Races on Thursday 17th October 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Tramore, 8 races at Wincanton, 7 races at Chelmsford-City, 7 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Point winners BUSTER VALENTINE and Hill Sixteen are likely improvers for this switch to fences, with Buster Valentine preferred.
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This looks a good opportunity for EMAIL ROSE to get off the mark, facing a level of opposition that should be manageable
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The form of BLACK EBONY's second place in a Hexham bumper in April has worked out well and he's bred to do better still.
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This may not take much winning and a chance is taken on the first-time blinkers sparking some life into MACHO MOVER
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Devon trainer Nigel Hawke can take this with SOME DETAIL, who finished in mid-division in the Champion Bumper when last seen.
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ENVOL PIERJI (nap) has an attractive profile and may take some stopping if fit enough on his return from 177 days off
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Preference is for NEBUCHADNEZZAR, who sets a reasonable standard on the form of three in-the-frame runs over hurdles last season.
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The Nigel Twiston-Davies-trained ARTHUR'S GIFT scored in good style over C&D in February and can make a winning reappearance.
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An open affair in which a chance is taken on TINTOWN ROBIN going one better than last year's effort in this contest
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Fitzroy and Free should be capable of going on to better things, but this looks all about the Triumph sixth ECCO
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Having won on heavy ground over 2m1f at this track in March, ROMEO BROWN brings potential and gets the vote.
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LUCKY PHIL showed her wellbeing with a decisive Gowran handicap hurdle success recently and can make it back-to-back wins now chasing
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6yo DUC KAUTO is of strong interest having won over hurdles earlier this year off this very mark when returning from a similar break
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Ahead of the handicapper and open to progress for his new yard, HIGGS (nap) looks the one to beat. Bestiarius is considered.
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GOLAZO has been a bit hit and miss so far, but fences ought to bring out the best in him. He's certainly built for the job.
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An interesting handicap. SEBASTOPOL (nap) lacks a recent run and hurdling experience, but he's very appealingly handicapped
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Having failed to win last season, VOCALISER has dropped to a lenient mark and may be able to cash in given his ability to go well fresh.
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SILK WORM and Infinite Glory were runner-up and third respectively at Listowel recently and Liz Doyle's charge can uphold the form
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Although on a losing run BRAMBLE BROOK continues to run well and returning to further has to be a good thing
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Plenty of guesswork involved in a race containing lots of unexposed types but LEGENDS RYDE can put her experience to good use.
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A chance is taken on LITTLE VERN, who ran well in a bumper and now goes handicapping after wind surgery
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The key horse is ENRILO, who will have a very good chance if able to transfer anything resembling his useful bumper form to hurdles.
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David Bridgwater's ZAMANI made a very encouraging British debut at Brighton nine days ago and gets the nod.
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This may go to OUR UNCLE PAT, who has performed very creditably in both starts for Olly Murphy. Love The Leader is next best.
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Plenty to consider in an interesting nursery. MOORLAND SPIRIT ran well at Kempton last month and could be the answer upped in trip.
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Well-bred DAWAAM has been absent since November's debut win but he remains a good prospect and can hopefully make up for lost time.
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Bronze River is feared but DIAMOND FALLS shaped very well on his Kempton debut and can put that experience to good use.
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6yo DODGY BOB has a pretty good record over C&D and did quite well to finish midfield in a 0-70 handicap over 5f here on Saturday.
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Always Fearless sets the standard but there are interesting opponents and VANDAD could leave his Newbury debut effort well behind.
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Several front-runners and the likely strong pace will suit KNOCKABOUT QUEEN who has been in fine form at sprint trips on turf of late.
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Madkhal and Aluqair are respected but ASSIMILATION is in cracking form right now and gets the vote
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If PROGRESSIVE RATING turns up in the same form as when a 7l winner at Kempton last month he'll likely take a good deal of stopping.
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3yo filly FURQAAN shaped quite nicely on her sole start at two and she may be able to progress past some more exposed rivals.
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Top of the list is ALL POINTS WEST (nap), up 5lb for his close second over C&D 12 days ago but looks to have more improvement to come.
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The hat-trick seeking PARKNACILLA (nap) is creeping up the weights but she's got a useful rider taking off 7lb and may be up to it.
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Despite a wide box preference is for IMPRESSIONABLE, who came from last to second here last time in only her second run in a tongue-tie
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It may not pay to take JEWELLER's runaway win over C&D last week at face value but most of his rivals have questions to answer.
Ths is the racecard key.
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