There were 37 Races on Tuesday 22nd October 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Curragh, 7 races at Exeter, 8 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Having looked a likely future winner on debut, FAME AND ACCLAIM can confirm that promise here
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Having taken a step in the right direction on his debut for the yard here last month on similar ground MEGANS BEAU can open his account
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The vote goes to DRAGON COMMAND, who won an AW claimer last time and may be to strike again off a workable mark back in a nursery.
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Hard to get away from DON JUAN DU GOUET, who won by 10l at Stratford on Saturday and will be tough to beat if in the same form today.
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Not too many of these make much appeal and this can go to YVETTE, whose latest Kempton run worked out well.
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The veteran ENTER THE RED didn't run too badly over the C&D last time and he could be worth chancing
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The Karl Burke-trained MADE FOR ALL was a close third on heavy ground at Haydock on last month's debut and is the selection here.
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Eden Du Houx looks a big player if handling the ground. HANG IN THERE has a leading chance among those with hurdles form.
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Grand Bazaar, chinned at skinny odds on debut, may do better but he's taken on with CARLOS FELIX, who ran well first time up.
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Only denied late at Cork on his comeback run, PATRICK SARSFIELD (nap) can now go one better, chiefly at the expense of Alezia
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Newcomer Float is closely related to the classy Treasure Beach but preference is for TOO BIG TO FAIL, who showed promise on debut.
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Jessica Harrington sends over THEGOAHEADMAN from Ireland and this progressive 5yo is the pick ahead of hat-trick-seeker Espalion.
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An open handicap in which EQUIANO SPRINGS (nap) makes plenty of appeal. He has a good record at this track and won on turf last time.
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Having shown a good attitude to get up on the line at Leopardstown 3 days ago, ZOOM ZOOM BABE could be hard to beat under a penalty
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Heavy-ground winner WESTBROOK BERTIE was a good third at Nottingham 13 days ago, his first run since February, and gets the nod.
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8yo CRESSWELL LEGEND (nap) has a good record when fresh, conditions will suit and he is on a very fair mark so he looks a great bet.
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Temple Of Heaven is interesting but he has no AW experience and preference is for DESERT SAFARI, who is 2-2 on synthetics.
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Several in-form contenders here with preference for BLACKLOOKS, who handled heavy ground well at Limerick and could fine more over 1m
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Last week's C&D winner is a strong candidate but this could go to BOLT N BROWN, who went close over C&D on heavy in June.
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Grade 2-winning hurdler SOUTHFIELD STONE looks a good prospect for novice chasing this term and is taken to beat Thistle Do Nicely.
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Having been gelded and given a decent break, perhaps FORTISSIMO can kick on again now stepping up in trip.
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Back down to a mark that he can win off, MIRACLES IN MAY comes into this off the back of a decent run. He shouldn't be far away
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Much will depend on which one handles the conditions best. SARASOTA BAY is given the tentative vote.
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Off a mark of 92 WRITE IT DOWN could still be very well handicapped and he's taken to follow up his Warwick success.
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In an open handicap it could be worth chancing the fitness of RECKLESS ENDEAVOUR, who figures on a very good mark after an absence.
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Just denied when racing on the far side at Gowran last week, SUMMER'S DREAM can go one better here from a high draw
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Plenty of possibles but perhaps the step up to 1m will see CASTEL ANGELO get off the mark at the sixth attempt.
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This looks a good opportunity for DUTCH STORY (nap) who went close off this mark on similar ground last week.
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The market will be an essential guide but HOLLOW GOLD gets the token vote ahead of Shinobi and Karastani.
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An open race but MABO has less to prove than most and he can build on last week's encouraging fourth over 7f here.
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Pike Corner Cross is respected under a 4lb penalty but PURPLE PADDY has conditions to suit and may bounce back to his best.
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The suggestion is RAAEB, who may have been too free last time, but travels well and this drop to 6f should not inconvenience.
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Preference is for TURN TO ROCK, who has been running well here over 7f, and blinkers and this drop in trip could be just the ticket.
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The manner in which TOTAL COMMITMENT (nap) won over C&D last time suggests he can overcome a 5lb higher mark in this company.
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Plenty of possibles but PIRATE KING showed promise for his previous yard, has been gelded and can gain a first handicap success.
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5yo CONTRAST seeks a hat-trick following 1m2f wins at Yarmouth and Lingfield. He warrants respect with his yard in good form.
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