There were 42 Races on Thursday 7th November 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Thurles, 6 races at Sedgefield, 7 races at Newbury, 6 races at Market Rasen, 8 races at Chelmsford-City, 8 races at Southwell, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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The one to beat though could well be BELLE WEST. She still had a chance when coming down here two weeks ago
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This may go to COSMEAPOLITAN (nap), who has every chance on his Doncaster third on his latest hurdles start last December.
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A first win could be imminent for Notre Pari but, with plenty of rain forecast, a chance is taken on MISSCARLETT.
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Recent Flat runner-up STARPLEX is on a good mark and gets the vote ahead of Excalibur and handicap newcomer Likeamonkey.
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A last-fence blunder proved costly here last month for EVERLASTINGPROMISE (nap) and he can now make amends
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The key runner is one-time useful Flat horse SIR VALENTINE, who was running very well when falling at the last on his hurdles debut.
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C&D third Velkera holds strong claims but this could go to CROSSGALESFAMEGAME, who was an eye-catching fourth on her hurdle debut.
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Fairly useful Flat performer BEECHWOOD JUDE scored on his step up to 2m last time and could have a good future at this new discipline.
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Her second to Rebel Og here two weeks ago makes FLICKER FLAME the standard bearer and she should not disappoint
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Dual Grade 1-winning novice hurdler CHAMP is very much the one to beat if able to transfer his hurdling form across to fences.
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Her form went to the next level at Chepstow on her reappearance and the thriving 8yo THE BAY BIRCH (nap) is the one to beat today.
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8yo SUTTER'S MILL beat a clear second over 3m2f at Fontwell 15 days ago and is a major player again if he can back that up.
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A competitive mares handicap hurdle in which it may to pay to follow recent Clonmel maiden winner WHATUCALLHER now she enters handicaps
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A well up-to-scratch renewal of this novice in which SILVER FOREVER and Floressa may be the two to concentrate on.
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The fine form of Fergal O'Brien continues and course hurdles winner BALLYHOME is the pick now back in a handicap for his second chase.
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6yo LEN BRENNAN sets a fairly useful standard here and, after some good efforts last month, has a good chance to open his account.
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There should still be some improvement in OLD TOWN ROAD and he could take beating here.
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Improved Diablo De Rouhet should run well. Slight prefeence, though, is for GEORDIE B who made such a positive impression last term
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Pinch Of Ginger and ASK PADDY are capable when fresh, and effective on soft ground. The latter is preferred on his third chase start
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This can go to MAH MATE BOB, a course hurdle winner who made a good start to his chasing career when third over at Kelso last month.
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Shanwalla has plenty to recommend but this trip could stretch him and ROYAL THIEF gets the vote on his Naas debut run
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6yo AMOOLA GOLD made a winning debut over fences just under a year ago and arguably bettered that performance when third a month later.
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Jack Barber can keep the yard's good run going with AMZAC MAGIC, a lightly raced 7yo who won at Wincanton when last seen in March.
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The form BERBORU showed when second in an Exeter maiden in January has been very well advertised by the winner. She gets the nod.
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Four of these contested a Fairyhouse bumper last month, of which WINGIN A PRAYER fared best in finishing third. He gets the vote
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Those with bumper form may well need to find marked improvement. SON OF CAMAS was favourite when he flopped at the Punchestown festival
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The eye is drawn to Joseph O'Brien's debutant CHOICE OF MINE, who is from a good family and holds a Group 1 entry.
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It is hard to get away from VENTURA DESTINY, whose ready success last time suggests she may be capable of following up from 6lb higher.
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The vote goes to Godolphin's GREAT IMAGE, who has finished runner-up the last twice and is open to more progress on his nursery debut.
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Preference is for SAMBUCCA SPIRIT. C&D winners Filbert Street and Bluella are worthy of respect.
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Pepper Bay is respected but the vote goes to the other last-time-out winner LETSCRACKON, who put in a dominant display at Windsor.
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Although absent since making an explosive winning debut at Beverley (5f) in May, AUCHTERARDER is taken to maintain her unbeaten record.
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Preference is for the John Gosden-trained DUBAI WARRIOR (nap) now he's back on the AW. Kasbaan is highly respected.
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As an authoritative C&D maiden winner, the lightly raced HAREEM QUEEN (nap) is a confident selection on her handicap debut.
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It may pay to chance ZAP, who has run respectably this season despite drawing a blank and this is his first time into Class 4 company.
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On the back of a second-place finish at Wolverhampton, GROUPIE may be capable of going one better in this identical grade.
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Cockney Hill has an absence to overcome and THE GILL BROTHERS may be able to follow up his reappearance success.
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After making a smooth winning AW debut over C&D last week the confident selection is AL ERAYG who is 2lb well in under a 5lb penalty.
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This looks competitive but JOEGOGO can take advantage of the drop into Class 5 company and gain a sixth AW success.
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A chance is taken on ROSIN BOX, who represents an in-form stable and has slipped to a dangerous mark.
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Terri Rules and HALLE'S HARBOUR are closely matched on last month's Kempton run and the latter can come out on top this time.
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This looks a good opportunity for BLYTON LASS, who is taken to defy a 4lb rise and complete a hat-trick.
Ths is the racecard key.
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