There were 37 Races on Saturday 9th November 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Kelso, 7 races at Aintree, 8 races at Naas, 7 races at Wincanton, 8 races at Southwell, 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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BLACKBOW has a huge absence to overcome but may still beat Embittered
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Preference is for DUC DE GRISSAY who should relish today's step up in trip having found 2m at Hexham far too short on his rules debut.
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Preference is for the unexposed PRESENT VALUE, who looks open to any amount of improvement on his handicap/chase debut.
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A very open look to this with QUARTZ DU RHEU getting a tentative vote, ahead of Surin
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Flic Ou Voyou and FIDDLERONTHEROOF have looked smart prospects over hurdles already, with the latter getting the vote
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Recent winner Oscar Ceremony has claims if handling heavy but this can go to STONEY ROVER, who will appreciate the ground and trip
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At least four of his rivals should be promising but MOSSY FEN laid down a persuasive marker with the Worcester win on his hurdling debut
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A cracker and CILAOS EMERY, despite having seen so little action chasing, looks the one to beat
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An open handicap chase which may see ENOLA GAY defy top weight. He hails from a stable going well and appeals as the type to improve.
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Nick Alexander's horses are running really well which bolsters the optimism that NICEANDEASY can leave his reappearance miles behind.
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The two against the field are CHARMANT and The Last Day, with preference for the former, who goes well fresh and can do better.
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Five McManus horses makes this a puzzle but ready preference is for ROCK DE BAUNE
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Danse Idol has obvious claims but there are interesting alternatives at likely bigger odds, notably SIXTY'S BELLE.
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Dual heavy-ground course winner Acdc is on a tempting mark but CLAN LEGEND (nap) has plenty in his favour and gets the nod.
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The two against the field are CEPAGE and The Russian Doyen, with preference for the former, whose latest Cheltenham form is strong.
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The market needs checking about many of these, including FAIRLY LEGAL, who looks the one
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A good chance for dual Grade 1-winning novice hurdler RESERVE TANK to land a first chase win. If You Say Run is next best.
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The lightly raced 6yo AIN'T MY FAULT can capitalise on this drop back in distance to post a first rules win.
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Lightly raced ROSY WORLD (nap) has been staying on strongly over 2m4f on soft and her dam was runner-up in the Pertemps Final.
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A good-class maiden in which COLUMN OF FIRE can put previous hurdles experience to good use, providing he handles these conditions
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A fine-looking opportunity for last season's very good juvenile FUSIL RAFFLES to make a successful debut in open company.
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3m point runner-up HIGHWAY COMPANION could relish this step up in trip on handicap debut.
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Top Notch is far too classy to be passed over at all lightly but ROKSANA will be a tough rival judged on her end to last season.
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Tower Bridge is an obvious starting point but TORNADO FLYER was equally as good a hurdler and may have more scope now chasing
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The suggestion is JUST A STING (nap), who won first time out last season, is on a very feasible mark and could progress again this term.
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The Neil Mulholland-trained EXELERATOR EXPRESS was a promising second on debut at Ffos Las in April and is taken to go one better.
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Mawlood looks best among the three who have run. LET ME BE and Quick Draw hail from two stables to note in this sphere.
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A bumper which features a host of newcomers and the best of them may be CONFIRMATION BIAS, who represents last year's winning team.
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The 3yo CLIPSHAM TIGER has been found the right race as he bids to follow up last Thursday's Chelmsford win.
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Dual course winner REQUITED may be able to dominate from an outside stall.
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This is a very belated debut for LEXINGTON FLAIR but he could barely have been found a weaker race.
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Bodacious Name is respected but last week's Fibresand winner WADACRE GALOUBET is taken to improve for a further step up in trip
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The safest bet is POETA BRASILEIRO, a recent course winner in a good run of form right now.
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This won't take a great deal of wining and it will be disappointing if Leicester runner-up SOMMER KATZE isn't up to the job
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The 3yos Bo Samraan and GRAZEON ROY (nap) stand out, with the latter preferred after an easy C&D win 11 days ago.
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Break The Silence is consistent but BEE MACHINE was close up behind him here last time despite racing wider than ideal.
Ths is the racecard key.
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