There were 46 Races on Wednesday 30th October 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Nottingham, 7 races at Taunton, 7 races at Fakenham, 8 races at Dundalk, 8 races at Kempton, 8 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Tinnahalla and JUMAIRA BAY were second after making the running on testing ground last time. Bobby The Great may pose a threat
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Nicky Henderson's 5yo FALCO BLITZ showed useful form in defeat last season and probably won't be a maiden for much longer.
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None of these bring solid claims but a win on heavy going this summer earns OUD METHA BRIDGE the tentative vote.
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A few have wellbeing to prove but REALTA DAWN (nap) looked in good heart when off the mark at Wincanton and she is taken to follow up
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Preference is for PERFECT MYTH, who ran well for a long way on her recent stable/handicap debut at Stratford.
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Karl Burke's AINSDALE has improved significantly to win twice on slow ground this month and is difficult to oppose in his current mood.
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Most of these are hard to fancy. VIKING RUBY was an improved second at Wincanton last time out and can go one better today.
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Flat winner MIDNIGHTS' GIFT is from a family with which Alan King has enjoyed plenty of success in this sphere and might be the answer.
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Everything looks in place for another big run from SHOW PALACE and he can record a third C&D win of the season.
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Useful Flat winner BATHSHEBA BAY was a respectable third on his recent hurdle debut and there could be lots more to come in this code.
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It's hard to be swayed from NUBE NEGRA, who made a very pleasing start to his chasing career at Warwick four weeks ago.
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Although some others bring interest it's not on the same scale as that accompanying GOSHEN (nap) who scored twice in fine style in June
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Although he only beat one other finisher at Fontwell WAY OUT WEST hacked up and smacks of a horse with more to offer for his new yard
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Handicap debutant The Darley Lama is respected but veteran NATHANS PRIDE (nap) has slipped to an attractive mark and gets the nod.
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This is surely a question of whether the fair form of Flat maiden VISOR is good enough to see off the bumper winner Lovely Lou Lou.
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Coby Nine went close at Plumpton recently but preference is for BORAK, who is certainly capable off his current mark.
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Both Double Court and Between The Waters are likely contenders but the suggestion is TWASN'T THE PLAN.
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Having won by 7l on heavy going at Windsor nine days ago, PARA QUEEN is the clear top of the list in this weak line-up.
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Howlongisafoot and the unexposed Lamh Ar Lamh are considered but MINELLA VOUCHER still has potential at this ordinary level
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4yo PRESENCE OF MIND impressed when winning a point in March and is taken to enhance Olly Murphy's excellent record in bumpers.
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Top amateur Simon Walker rides SOCIOLOGIST, who has run fairly well the last twice in better races than this and gets the nod.
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This could be between a couple of newcomers in ARCTIC ROSE, for Harry Fry, and the Paul Nicholls-trained Sabrina.
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There were excuses for SWISS PRIDE's low-key effort here four weeks ago and he can bounce back to winning ways in this lesser company.
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There was a lot to like about the manner in which MISCHIEF STAR (nap) registered a recent C&D win and he is taken to defy a 5lb rise.
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This may not take a whole pile of winning and a chance is taken on YALE finding improvement for the switch to this surface
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Plenty of possibles in a trappy race but the return to 6f should suit LILKIAN and he gets the tentative vote.
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Low-mileage ITMAKESYOUTHINK makes plenty of appeal on the back of his excellent Kempton second, with the return to 7f likely to suit.
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Master Speaker has obvious claims at the weights but it may be best to stick with the reliable YUFTEN after his recent second here.
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Rosardo Senorita is feared but there are possible improvers in opposition and QUEEN GAMRAH falls into that category.
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Making up for lost time after a late start to the season, TROOP can gain a deserved first win of the campaign.
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Latchet and Khafaaq make plenty of appeal but MUNFALLET could have more to offer from his mark of 57 and gets the nod
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Another open handicap in which preference is for ROMAN SPINNER. She's been poorly drawn here the last twice and is better berthed today
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A weak seller in which MORE THAN LIKELY looks to hold very strong claims dropped in class and favoured by the weights.
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Anthony McCann's MUTADAAWEL (nap) can gain a deserved win after going close here last time, reopposing with five of those rivals here
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This can go to PENTIMENTO, who sets a fair standard on his second over 7f at Chelmsford and is open to further progress.
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Thawry and BILLY ROBERTS look leniently treated and preference is for Richard Whitaker's 6yo after his Pontefract fourth.
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This provides the superbly-bred VATICAN CITY with a good opportunity following an initial run behind the exciting Kinross at Newmarket.
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The progressive CASA COMIGO (nap) scored over C&D four weeks ago and can defy another rise in mark to make it four wins in a row.
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Newcastle winner Mamdood is respected but an improved run from MRS IVY can be anticipated and this lightly raced 3yo gets the nod.
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Ben Coen's claim takes much of the sting out of the 6lb penalty picked up by FOOTSTEPS AT DAWN for last week's Wolverhampton win.
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Preference is for EL MISK, who resumed his progress when only just caught by a highly progressive rival at Wolverhampton 11 days ago.
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John Gosden's KESIA sets a useful standard back down in class after another break and she can make it two wins from three starts.
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There may be a bit more to come from MASALAI who was having his first run since July when winning here 12 days ago.
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Philonikia and Fields Of Dreams are interesting but NED PEPPER looks to have plenty of potential and he gets the vote.
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Tomshalfbrother is interesting despite his lengthy layoff but MAQBOOLA is open to further improvement now back on the AW.
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Narrowly denied here last Friday, CACHE QUEEN may provide connections with quick compensation.
Ths is the racecard key.
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