There were 45 Races on Saturday 2nd November 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Ayr, 7 races at Down Royal, 9 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Wetherby, 7 races at Ascot, 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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Some fascinating newcomers on show and HEIRESS, a daughter of Oaks heroine Love Divine, is taken to come out on top.
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Both BAAQY and Waliyak have shown plenty of ability and the former is marginally preferred on this occasion.
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Northofthewall and Mason Jar are on the shortlist but ECLAIR DES SABLONS is improving and looks set for a very bold show.
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Rosie And Millie very nearly won a Ffos Las maiden two weeks ago but she was hammered by STAINSBY GIRL in a Carlisle bumper.
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It will be interesting to see how the market assesses Saint D'Oroux but preference is for the classy A WAVE OF THE SEA (nap)
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With the benfit of a previous run, NEWTOWN LAD is taken to beat Global Dream and Absolutely Dylan.
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Given the authority of his win last time, TAFISH may be the one to latch on to. Eventful and Global Storm are next on the list.
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Triumph Hurdle sixth ECCO opened his hurdling account with a comfortable maiden win at Wincanton last month and looks the one to beat.
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Although beaten over 20l on his chasing bow, KNOCKOURA ran into a useful rival and may be able to go one better on his handicap debut.
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All eyes will be on star bumper performer ENVOI ALLEN as he makes his much-anticipated hurdles debut
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Signals for WEST TO THE BRIDGE over this longer trip are not all positive but it's worth a go now and he may offer the most potential.
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The William Haggas-trained CRITICAL TIME (nap) stuck to her task well to make a winning handicap debut and is open to further progress.
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The 5yo ON THE SLOPES (nap) produced a bold show against higher-rated rivals on last month's chase debut and can build on that here.
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After losing his way last season, TESTIFY has slipped to a lenient mark and is taken to make a winning return with conditions ideal.
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Plenty in with chances but there could be more to come from JANIDIL, who looked a smart type when winning at Tipperary. He gets the nod
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It looks a better renewal this time around but last year's winner LADY BUTTONS still holds leading form claims.
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Slight preference is for RAAEQ ahead of San Pedro, Tomfre, Kenzai Warrior and Boccaccio.
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A good test of stamina round here will suit lightly raced THE LAST DAY, who smacks of a horse with more to offer this season.
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Preference though is for HEIST, who is well handicapped and his return to hurdling at Hexham was quite encouraging
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Paul Nicholls, who won this four times between 2007 and 2012, may have the solution in the shape of King George winner CLAN DES OBEAUX.
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Grade 2 bumper runner-up THEBANNERKINGREBEL is taken to defy a 10lb penalty and make it 3-3 over hurdles.
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Godolphin filly ALPEN ROSE is the selection, having been a good third in the Group 2 May Hill at Doncaster last time out.
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The one to appeal most is ADJALI, who was a good juvenile last season and is the type to find a bit more this time round.
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This can go to SMITHS CROSS, who could easily improve on his respectable form at Carlisle 16 days ago
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There is probably not much between MENGLI KHAN and Real Steel but the Elliott runner may be closer to peak form for this.
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Preference is for BALLYANDY (nap), who has a good form chance on his peak efforts. 3m promises to suit him.
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Air Pilot and Indeed are serious rivals but the vote must go to recent handicap star LORD NORTH who won 1m1f Cambridgeshire.
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Mister Malarky can go well but LARRY was progressive in the spring and he can improve on his yard's good record in this race.
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This may well go to MARTILA (nap) who is a regular in this race and, after a good run at Kelso, can repeat her win of 2017.
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This has a cup final feel for TOP VILLE BEN, a dual C&D winner who can exploit any early-season rustiness in his higher-rated rivals.
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The QEII at Ascot a fortnight ago was CENTURY DREAM's first run since March, and he can build on that respectable seventh place today.
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A fascinating event in which the vote goes to well-bred newcomer FELONY, who represents a yard with a 35% record in bumpers this term.
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This may go to LA CHANTEUSE, who was probably beaten by a very good filly at Carlisle
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Though hard enough to draw firm conclusions from his only start last season EASYWORK makes most appeal here.
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Despite being pulled up on his reappearance, THE KNOT IS TIED is taken to bounce back by beating Romeo Brown and Montanna.
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A few for the shortlist but DANCE DIVA looked in good heart when worn down only late at Newbury last week and gets the vote
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It might be worth going with IL MAESTRO who is better than his last run suggests and will appreciate dropping back to 5f.
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Battle Of Liege and Emirates Currency are open to improvement but DESERT PEACE looked useful on debut and can go in again.
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Preference is for PERSIA, who has probably achieved slightly more than his stablemate Cormorant.
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Majorie Fife has the two leading contenders and MY AMIGO looks the more reliable option.
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The vote goes to the progressive SENORITA GRANDE who goes well here. Lalania looks her main threat.
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An in-form rival proved too good last time but PARKNACILLA can bounce back with another win here.
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Although all his wins have been over further CARIBBEAN SPRING ran well over C&D last time and is taken to beat Garth Rockett.
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