There were 27 Races on Tuesday 12th November 2019 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Huntingdon, 6 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Hereford, 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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The mare HONEYSUCKLE looked top-class in the making in an unbeaten campaign last season and can start off as she means to go on
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The form shown by CERBERUS on his Punchestown debut would be good enough to win nearly any juvenile maiden. He is a confident selection
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Olly Murphy's COPPERLESS has a host of bumper winners in his pedigree, and his trainer has an excellent strike-rate in this sphere.
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The one to beat should be MONKFISH who ran into a smart horse in a Punchestown bumper in May and should find this more to his liking
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This open race may go to SNOWY OSCAR, who ran an encouraging race over hurdles here last month. Blue N Yellow is respected.
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Point runner-up ONE MORE FLEURIE has also shown promise under rules and this handicap newcomer is the selection ahead of Dollnamix.
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A 10lb rise may not stop SEBASTOPOL (nap) from following up his Wincanton win. Giving Glances ties in with the selection.
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He was beaten at odds-on last month but BALLYART will be very hard to beat in this grade if he can get his act together over fences.
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Hard to get away from the chances of the top-weight DAWSON'S COTTAGE (nap) following a fine second to an improver at Punchestown
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Venetia Williams' horses are running well and JURYS OUT, described as a "real chasing type", can make a winning start over fences.
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The one with least to prove is SONG OF THE SKY (nap), who bumped into a very useful mare when second in a Stratford chase last month.
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A beginners' chase with real depth, although on hurdles form BAPAUME should take plenty of beating if putting in a clear round
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The one to beat is very much ASK HIMSELF (nap) on the strength of last month's hurdles debut at Carlisle. War Lord is next best.
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10yo NEVER EQUALLED is not as good as he once was but ran well from the front on his latest outing and is suited by slow ground.
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Allduckornodinner looks sure to make a bold bid but STEER CLEAR could prove that bit better handicapped now upped in trip
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This can go to BALLYHILL, back at a more suitable trip and who has every chance on last term's best form. No Comment is next best.
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This may go to VEILED SECRET, who might have found soft ground unsuitable last time but has a big chance on his previous Exeter second.
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The answer might be BURGESS DREAM, who copes very well with heavy ground and has a good record at this track.
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An ordinary beginners' chase for the venue but GLAMORGAN DUKE showed enough on his recent chase debut at Galway to suggest he can score
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Holes can be picked in all of the runners but BRIGADIER BOB has a recent success to his name and may find extra in first-time blinkers.
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Tentative preference is for STEELCRAFT. There are a host of interesting newcomers among the rest and a market check is essential.
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A competitive handicap which may go to BOL D'AIR, who has a long absence to overcome but is on the same mark as when last successful.
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