There were 45 Races on Friday 1st November 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Down Royal, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 6 races at Wetherby, 8 races at Newmarket, 9 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Dundalk, 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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Naizagai looked promising at Yarmouth but KEATS was an eyecatcher at the Curragh recently and he is preferred.
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John Gosden won this with a newcomer last year and is taken to repeat the feat with the well-bred Galileo colt TUSCAN GAZE.
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Several of these are interesting on point-to-point or bumper form. FACE THE ODDS gets the vote to score for Noel Meade.
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It's very difficult to oppose BATTLEOFTHESOMME, who displayed huge improvement when winning easily on his recent stable/chase debut.
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Kuwait Direction is the form pick on his Coventry run but he's been absent since so is opposed with Bath debut winner RAASEL.
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Smart bumper performer DAYLIGHT KATIE can take a step forward here after a stylish win from weak opposition on her hurdling debut.
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In a modest opener preference is for RUBYTWO, who has competitive form in better races than this.
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Nicky Henderson's new recruit France De Reve looks interesting but preference is for course bumper winner A PERFECT GIFT.
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After winning well in testing ground in a maiden last time, preference is for Aidan O'Brien's PRECIOUS MOMENTS. She has some good form.
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This looks a suitable opportunity for Triumph Hurdle runner-up COEUR SUBLIME, who may have most to fear from stablemate Coko Beach.
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With the step up to 3m ideal, classy hurdler SAM SPINNER is taken to make it two out of two over fences by beating Ardlethen.
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Bumper winner IDEE DE GARDE chased home a very useful rival on last season's hurdle debut and looks the one to beat.
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The likeable MAJESTIC DAWN (nap) was clear with an improver when getting his head back in front last time and he can defy a 5lb rise.
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Liz Doyle has her team in good order and could land the spoils here with recent Fairyhouse third MAGISTRALIS.
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The now-hooded ZEB SPIRIT has an 8lb pull with Half Bolly on their Market Rasen clash and he was going best when falling last time.
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A warm beginners' chase in which last season's Supreme Novices' runner-up THOMAS DARBY is selected to make a winning debut over fences.
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Having ended a long losing run at Pontefract last time, FUN MAC may be a more confident character and can go in again under a penalty.
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All eyes here on former bumper and novice hurdling star SAMCRO, whose massive reputation took a hit last season.
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Last year's winner Born Survivor is off a career-high mark and the runner-up GUITAR PETE (nap), who has a 15lb pull, is preferred.
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This looks an ideal opportunity for HEAVENLY PROMISE (nap) to follow up her latest success before a 13lb higher mark takes effect.
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Perhaps best to focus on lightly raced 3yo fillies CHARTERED and Fly The Flag, with preference for the former.
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Minor preference is for JACK DILLINGER, who ran well in a decent handicap last time and could be good enough to strike here
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The really dark one is FLEGMATIK, who looked a promising juvenile last season before his campaign ended prematurely.
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This is a tough puzzle to solve, with CHOOSEY taken to build on his Wolverhampton win upped 5lb.
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There was no fluke about her recent success and STUPID CUPID has been found a good opportunity to strike again.
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Very competitive. SAWWAAH reacted well to blinkers last time and is narrowly preferred to Ebury, Severnaya and Ouzo.
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It's interesting to see PENCILFULLOFLEAD start off against bumper winners but this is a race his trainer has won with some smart types
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The 5yo KERRKENNY GOLD's second to high-class bumper horse Abacadabras was a year ago but that looks a good effort now.
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This looks a race to play speculatively, with TERMONATOR, who'll appreciate the extra furlong, getting the vote.
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This might go to slow-ground Irish point winner EXOD'ELA, who stayed on well for second on his recent rules debut at Fontwell.
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John Gosden is 18-36 with 2yos here since the course switched to AW and GLAER may be up to the job on debut.
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It's hard to get away from Gatwick Kitten on ratings but it could be worth taking a chance on OHIO STATE improving for blinkers
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This can go to LANDING NIGHT, who likes it here and has been running well enough from wide stalls round Wolverhampton of late.
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C&D winner TY ROCK BRANDY could be the one to side with after her win at Wolverhampton last time out on just third start for new yard
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Preference is for KINROSS (nap), who ran to a very high level of form for a newcomer when winning so well on his debut at Newmarket.
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Today could be the day when BANDIUC EILE sheds her maiden status, having been disappointing since runner-up in a Group 2 last year
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This looks a good opportunity for GLENTIES, second over C&D and then runner-up again last time, on the AW at Wolverhampton.
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Despite stall 16 there should be a big run in MIDNITEMUDCRABS, who is more reliable than most of these and especially round here
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Having shaped well in two runs in the spring, BOBBY SHAFT looks the one to beat back from a break.
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There should be another big run in DROMBEG DUKE (nap), who won in the manner of an improver here two weeks back
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Headgear has worked the oracle on CASTLE QUARTER and he can make it three C&D wins from his last four AW outings.
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KAFTAN has only two lengths to find with the favourite from their Galway meeting over 7f and could be value to turn the tables on her
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This can go to RED ALLURE, who clocked a good time when runner-up over 6f here on her latest outing.
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He could have been handed a kinder draw but CITYMAN still makes most appeal here as a 3yo with a decent future in sprint handicaps
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Sweet Dime and Nimitz are form picks but this trip should suit ROOM TO ROAM and he can surprise for new connections
Ths is the racecard key.
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