There were 27 Races on Thursday 14th November 2019 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Taunton, 7 races at Sedgefield, 7 races at Clonmel, 6 races at Ludlow, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Dual C&D winner MILLIE THE MINX is edging back down the weights and gets the nod on this first run since wind surgery.
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Willie Mullins looks to have the winning of this and of his two KALANISI OG has clear claims
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The obvious two at the weights are UTILITY and Sleep Easy. The selection has achieved that bit more this year.
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The progressive mare Ringaringarosie is respected but preference is for last week's Musselburgh handicap hurdle winner GOLDENCARD.
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K'CHOU DU PECOS AA, a 140,000Euros 3yo, is expected to come forward from a tame effort in a bumper last season
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Two stand out here in the shape of FEUILLE DE CHENE and Getariver. Preference is for Feuille De Chene, a good bumper filly in France
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This may go to DEREK DUVAL, who was as good as any of these on the Flat and has been a steady improver in his three runs over hurdles.
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The standard set by those with rules experience isn't a daunting one and this could be a good opportunity for point winner MINELLA TRUMP
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A difficult race to weigh-up but CRAZYHEART looks to have the pick of the form on the basis of his second last time out.
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The most solid option is SEEANYTHINGYOULIKE (nap), who has finished close up in his last two runs and is only 1lb higher than last time
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This may go to WILD MAX, who won twice on the Flat in Germany and his only defeats there were in Group company.
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La Cavsa Nostra remains a stayer of potential but he's opposed with CAIRNSHILL whose latest Carlisle second has been boosted.
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The veteran CLOUDY MORNING was running over an inadequate trip on his most recent hurdles start. He could prevail off a light weight.
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This looks a very good opportunity for the highly promising ENRILO, who is the clear form pick on last month's hurdles debut win.
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After an impressive start to his chase career last season's high-class novice hurdler BREWIN'UPASTORM should be very difficult to beat.
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9yo LORD BALLIM ran well in a 3m1f Huntingdon handicap last time and has leading claims if he can back that up.
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This basically revolves around Douvan and his state of wellbeing and fitness, but MONALEE seems the safer choice
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Progressive hat-trick seeker MARBLE MOON could be a dominant force again if he's unfazed by this switch back to forecast slower ground.
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With Jamie Snowden having winners a chance is taken on FLORAL BOUQUET, who ran well in her final start over hurdles.
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Three-time point runner-up SKYHILL kept on for third over Kelso's extended 2m7f on last month's chase debut and this trip could suit.
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After an ambitious campaign last season and an inconclusive reappearance at Gowran this is a good opportunity for SHATTERED LOVE (NAP)
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Stuart Edmunds' ROWLAND WARD will have sound prospects if able to transfer anything akin to his best Flat form to hurdles now.
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The Fergal O'Brien yard continues in excellent form and last month's Wincanton winner TEMPLEPARK (nap) can defy a rise in the weights.
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This could be between the lightly raced pair Glorious Lady and KINGRULLAH (nap), with preference for the last-named.
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This looks relatively straightforward for TACTICAL MOVE on the basis of his debut second at Punchestown
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A chance is taken on STAMP YOUR FEET, who has dropped to a very good mark and has had a wind op since his latest well-beaten run.
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If there's one here who could be well ahead of its mark it's got to be SIR PSYCHO who could have plenty more to come for his top yard.
Ths is the racecard key.
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