There were 45 Races on Wednesday 23rd October 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Fontwell, 7 races at Worcester, 8 races at Newmarket, 8 races at Navan, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 8 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
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Annie Bonny is an interesting candidate but preference is for THE BOOLA BEE (nap), who has put a string of solid runs together.
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A chance is taken on HEART OF KERNOW, a lightly raced 7yo who has potential off his current rating. Cesar Collonges is feared most.
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Narrow preference is for XIAN EXPRESS, who is going to be suited by this trip after an excellent run over 6f at the Curragh last time
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Nigel Twiston-Davies is enjoying his usual prolific autumn and three-time point winner CHINENSIS can make a winning chase debut.
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The betting will clearly tell plenty more but the paper claims of MOSTLY are by some way the most persuasive on offer.
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Perhaps the answer might be TIMELY GIFT, who was dropped a very handy 5lb after last month's perfectly respectable reappearance run.
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An open enough race but TIDE OF TIME (nap) goes really well here and can notch up another course win
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Two exciting point winners make their bumper debuts, namely Israel Champ and PAPA TANGO CHARLY, and the last-named is selected.
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Al Zaraqaan, Mafia Power and KING LEONIDAS are newcomers who make obvious appeal, with the last named getting the vote.
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Robert Walford's WAY OUT WEST (nap) showed more than enough on last month's stable debut to suggest he can win for his new yard soon.
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TEDDY BOY has decent course form and though he is still a maiden, is worth chancing off an attractive looking mark
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Competitive. ARCADE ATTRACTION's record does not give him the most obvious chance but he could be the type to find marked improvement.
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A tentative vote goes to AL AASY but the market is likely to provide more clues in a race featuring several well-bred newcomers.
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This could be a good time to catch FORTUNATE GEORGE, who has become unreliable but comes here fresh and on a workable mark.
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Lustown Baba is of obvious interest but GOLD BROCADE is weighted to get the better of her on their Cork maiden encounter
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The Nicky Henderson-trained FLORESSA showed promise in bumpers in spring and can make a winning hurdle debut.
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Quite an open race on the figures but preference is for DAMAGE CONTROL, who ran well behind a subsequent Listed winner most recently.
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With the benefit of a good recent run and the likelihood he will be should be suited by this longer trip, REALLYRADICAL is suggested.
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A lot better was evidently expected of YALE at the Curragh and he can be given another chance in this company
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Top of the list is the Paul Nicholls-trained rules newcomer YOUNG BUCK, who was an impressive point winner in February.
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Given his pedigree it's likely this longer trip will produce more improvement from CONVICT (nap) and he's preferred to Baptism.
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I K Brunel is respected but preference is for Listed bumper winner EDEN DU HOUX, who looks a very good prospect for novice hurdles.
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When Miacomet won at the Curragh third-placed MARY SALOME was perhaps caught unawares out wider on the track
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An interesting fillies' event. Something presumably can't have been right with MUBTASIMAH last time and she's worth another chance.
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It's very hard to be swayed from LOVE THE LEADER, who won off today's mark at Wincanton on Thursday.
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Full Moon Magic looks a winner waiting to happen but EL TREN had no luck in running when hot on her heels at Thurles
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It could be worth chancing KIBAAR, who hasn't been seen to best effect for a while but he's on a good mark and should get a good gallop
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The experience - and the fact that he has already shown a good level of ability - earns Derby entry TRUMPET MAN the vote.
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Timetoroe looks interesting but MIDNIGHT CALLISTO represents a stable with a very good bumper strike-rate. She gets the nod.
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Unless Lake McKenzie is up to the task this looks a very good opportunity for Noel Meade's PIENTA
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Capla Crusader should go well if staying this trip but preference is for TORBELLINO, who ran well last time and can do better again
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This open race may go to SIR OLIVER, who has shown enough ability in two of three runs at 6f to be of definite interest.
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In the hope this sets up for the closers, GREENGAGE is chanced. She's done little wrong when avoiding soft ground in Britain.
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The votes goes to JEMS BOND, who went close on his nursery debut at Newcastle and that can be marked up because he didn't get much luck
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Orchidia sets the standard but an RPR of 76 doesn't look insurmountable and FINESPUN has such a taking pedigree.
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A couple with prospects but it could be worth chancing newcomer RIVIERA BELLE, who takes the eye on pedigree and whose yard is in form
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Shaun Keightley's TROUBLE SHOOTER (nap) is on a roll and can defy the handicapper again
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A couple of interesting newcomers but this can go to SORREL, who ran well in a race that is working out well over C&D on debut.
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3yo OBSESSION FOR GOLD appeals most having been collared late by the favourite in a slightly stronger C&D classified contest latest.
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It might be worth siding with the well-bred newcomer MAGICAL MORNING, who represents a yard with a 38% record with 2yos here this term
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This isn't oversubscribed with pace and JOEGOGO, who ran better than of late on turf five weeks ago, is drawn to attack.
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This could set up nicely for in-form CRYSTAL CASQUE, who comes here at the top of her game and should get a good pace to aim at
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The vote goes to OUR CHARLIE BROWN who travelled well for a long way when third here last week.
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The one who appeals most is PENARTH PIER (nap) who drew clear in a similar event over 7f here last week and can make light of a penalty.
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Although absent for over a year, THE MET looks to have been found a good opportunity to build on the promise of his debut fourth.
Ths is the racecard key.
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