There were 34 Races on Friday 18th October 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Uttoxeter, 6 races at Fakenham, 7 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 8 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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The one with least to prove is BALLYELLIS, who gained two very convincing wins in plating company last month.
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A trappy opener. VEILED SECRET is the call, despite beaten by a 9yo winning for the first time at Exeter last week
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Preference is for CURIOUS CARLOS (nap), who ran well to be placed on softer-than-ideal ground after a break at Worcester last month.
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This looks a match and OLYMPIC HONOUR can make amends for his mid-race departure at Ludlow
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Olly Murphy's mare ANGEL OF HARLEM beat a very good Irish prospect in good style on her chasing debut last month.
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If ready for business after his summer off then WESTEND STORY could be the answer off what's a potentially lenient mark
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Olly Murphy's 5yo NOTRE PARI is sure to have entered several notebooks after keeping on for a very promising third at Warwick in April.
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Although chasing plays to the strengths of THE TWO AMIGOS (nap) he's surely a better horse now than when last seen in this discipline
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This is a drop in class for TOUCH KICK, who won twice last season before giving a very good account in a Cheltenham Festival handicap.
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Some of these were useful in bumpers but FIDELIO VALLIS might just be a cut above them
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Dogon is respected but THE WOLF was placed in a good-quality Newbury novice in March and can strike on today's stable debut.
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Another chance is given to MOORES NOVELTY, who was in contention when falling here on his recent stable debut.
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There are risks attached with BRIARDALE but he's talented on his day and the drop into a 0-70 could see him stage a revival.
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Twice successful from four runs at this venue THE GAME OF LIFE can reverse the form of last week's clash with Tony The Gent.
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This looks a bit easier for HOT HEELS (nap), who has the most potential of these.
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It's hard to get away from PERFECT SWISS (nap), who bolted up over C&D on his first attempt over 1m here last week and is 6lb well-in
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If her run behind Kastasa at Sligo in August is taken at face-value TREVENA has an excellent chance here on her debut for this yard.
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Sent off a very short price when blowing them away on her spring debut, CHASING DREAMS should be too good.
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Preference is for ZABEEL CHAMPION who looks a typically plucky Johnston horse judged on his debut success.
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Ger Lyons was prepared to let go of VORMIR but Fergal Birrane's recruit could now deny former stablemate Leadership Race
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Currently 2-3 in cheekpieces for this yard, POWER LINK can confirm superiority over the trio behind over C&D a fortnight ago.
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The two against the field in an open race are LASTING LEGACY and Onassis. The former, a ready C&D winner last time, gets the nod
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Several with solid claims here. Marginal preference is for the consistent FESTINA PLENTE to reverse recent form with She's A Babe.
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Devilishly difficult to sort out. FAIR PASS is given the chance to show why the money came on her nursery debut here last month.
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An open sprint but the unexposed FUTURISTIC doesn't look overburdened for his handicap debut and he gets the nod.
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Back at the trip at which he won over at Cork, CHAGALL may be able to resume winning ways from a prime draw for the front-runner
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All eyes will be on $1,750,000 yearling MARIA ROSA, a half-sister to the top-class US dirt performer Nyquist.
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The win penalty still leaves HOME BEFORE DUSK 1lb well in here, and he's preferred to Dubai Acclaim and Lucky Number.
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Monday's Gowran winner SAYESSE still looks nicely treated despite a 6lb penalty
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The progressive-if-buzzy CASANOVA, who had excuses at Ascot, is taken to get back on track in a first-time hood.
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Back in form in recent weeks, and reunited with a rider 3-7 on him, PEACHEY CARNEHAN can beat Billy Wedge and Christmas Night.
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Recent Prix de l'Abbaye third EL ASTRONAUTE holds leading claims providing he handles the surface
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Selino is talented and he should stay 2m but CHARLIE D looks a solid alternative, ahead of Toshima.
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Having raced too keenly over 7f in handicap company here a week ago, this drop in trip could be just what FUJAIRA KING (nap) wants
Ths is the racecard key.
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