There were 38 Races on Saturday 26th October 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Kelso, 7 races at Cheltenham, 7 races at Galway, 8 races at Leopardstown, 8 races at Chelmsford-City, 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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Preference is for POGUE, who ran very well in defeat behind a Paul Nicholls-trained rival here in March.
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The experience gained in contesting a Listed event at the Curragh on her second start could help to give CELESTIAL OBJECT a vital edge.
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As very few of these appeal a chance is taken on BERING UPSUN, who makes his chase debut under suitable conditions and off a fair mark.
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Several of these have shown promise first time out but with the experience of two runs under his belt SAN PEDRO could be hard to beat.
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Smart staying hurdler WEST APPROACH ran well from the front when placed in this race last year and makes most appeal.
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Multipede could be interesting but preference is for PRINCE DUNDEE, who deserves to get his head in front again.
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Back in action for the first time in three months. IN THE PRESENT may be equal to the task in her first handicap.
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Nigel Twiston-Davies' TORPILLO (nap) got his career back on track with a convincing win on soft ground two weeks ago and gets the nod.
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Unless A Different Word goes off a very strong favourite, preference is for GOLD SPEED.
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This might just go to ONE FOR ARTHUR, who won this race the season he landed the Grand National.
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This is a rematch of a Listed race at Cork. The vote goes to PINCHECK to confirm form with Laughifuwant and Amedeo Modigliani.
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If repeating the form of his Grand Annual third then BRELAN D'AS might give his connections a second successive victory in this race
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Fine Brunello will be popular here and you can understand why, but MOUNT PELIER might prove better value.
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Jim Goldie's SARVI has been a bit unlucky not to have won already over hurdles and her recent Flat efforts bode well.
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With Charlie O'Dwyer taking off 10lb, it could pay to take a chance with DUNDORY who is taking a major drop in distance here.
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An open race which may go to GUNFLEET, who ran with promise on this month's seasonal debut at Stratford. Burrows Park is next best.
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Outstayed over 2m3f early in the month, THATSY (nap) should be hard to beat now dropped in trip, having shown he can handle this ground
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A tricky puzzle to solve but it could be worth taking a chance with TRESHNISH, who should be better for last week's reappearance run.
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Justifier is a quality colt but DEGRAVES really relished the stiff mile at Navan when breaking his maiden last time so can edge it
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The Butcher Said chases a five-timer over hurdles and commands major respect but in receipt of 8lb, preference is for SOME CHAOS.
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Despite concerns over the ground, top-weight RAZOUL gets the vote to confirm Listowel form with Top Moon
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A couple to consider but COURT BALOO (nap) has won convincingly at Hexham this autumn and is the one that appeals most.
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It is difficult to get away from the progressive PEARL WARRIOR here, albeit he is up 6lb from last time
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It may be best to give FRESHWATER CLIFFS another chance, having chased home a previous winner over C&D on his penultimate start.
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Rain won't help Secret Investor so preference is for FIRST ASSIGNMENT, who enjoyed a good season over hurdles in 2018-19.
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There should be more to come from MIDLAND MILLIE who is lightly-raced and ought to have a race like this within her grasp.
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The choice is LORD ROCCOCO (nap), who wasn't disgraced after a break last time and can do better in handicaps.
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Having already won under his owner/rider in this series back in September, DALILEO can gain another success here
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A trappy contest, but QUICK MONET showed a liking for this venue when successful over C&D in May and he can prove the answer.
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In a wide-open race the suggestion is CASTLEDHEM, who was strong in the market when shaping well at Fontwell
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This is likely to be the third occasion FARCEUR DU LARGE is sent off favourite and he is fancied to get the job done this time.
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4yo BOBBY BISCUIT (nap) can make it 2-2 for Roger Varian having been raised 3lb for a successful stable debut at Lingfield this month.
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A chance is taken on course regular PHILAMUNDO, who is used to running in better races than this.
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There should be plenty of pace on here. The unexposed PROMOTE remains a filly with potential and is taken to return to winning ways.
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Some potential improvers among the 3yo contingent, notably MIDPORT and Pecorino. The former is marginally preferred.
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Edinburgh Castle is respected but WEMYSS WARE can improve on a pleasing debut on the AW now he is upped in trip.
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This looks a good opportunity for NECOLETA to follow up her recent Kempton success. Vakilita is a potential improver.
Ths is the racecard key.
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