There were 21 Races on Friday 15th November 2019 across 3 meetings. There was 6 races at Southwell, 7 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Dundalk, 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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If in the same form as at Huntingdon 12 days ago then off what is effectively the same mark MR LOVE should be hard to beat.
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Marginal preference is for IMPERIAL PRINCE, who has threatened under these conditions in the past.
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The pick is GRAND COUREUR, who has performed well in defeat since last month's breakthrough win at Bangor.
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It looked as though CHANTING HILL would benefit from the outing when fourth on her recent hurdles debut and she gets the vote
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Last season was a washout for VERY FIRST TIME (nap) but he rediscovered some form on his second stable run and remains well treated.
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In this more suitable race, there's good reason to believe CHARLIE SNOW ANGEL (nap) can improve plenty on last week's Kelso effort.
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Prolific point winner JEPECK did well over fences for Anthony Honeyball last season and recently exploited his novice hurdle status.
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The one who appeals most is SHENEEDEDTHERUN, who is well handicapped and comes here after a good first run for Sam Allwood.
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French import FIL D'ARIANE has twice been placed over hudles and may put his jumping experience to good use on today's British debut.
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The way in which SIMPLY THE BETTS won last week suggests he is well treated and he can make it two from two over fences.
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Neil Mulholland's PELTWELL made a pleasing handicap debut when second of 17 at Chepstow last month and gets the nod.
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This looks an interesting bumper, in which UNOHU can go well first time out. Jeremy Pass is feared most.
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A chance is taken on ISHYABOI, who is yet to hit top gear for his new stable but is well handicapped on Irish form as recent as August.
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Despite a high draw BIG GOSSEY looks quite attractive having chased home a smart-looking type here two weeks ago.
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This looks open. Slight preference is for ARCANEARS who needs to reverse recent Naas form with obvious danger Strong Johnson.
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Grandmaster Flash will be popular and rightly so but the Grade 2 hurdle second HANNON looks a little bit classier and is selected
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The first-time hood will not need to bring about much better from the former claimer winner here MAJOR REWARD and he is given the nod
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Rockview Roman has outstanding claims and is feared, but CARRIED gives the impression a return to winning ways may not be far away
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Plenty with chances, notably Cache Queen, Spelga and Magi Gal, but the lightly raced FINAL ENDEAVOUR is preferred.
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Runner-up here nine days ago on his first attempt on this surface ENCHANTED ONE has clear prospects of going one better.
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If SABRINA FAIRCHILD can reproduce her best form on her first run since August she may have the winning of an open contest.
Ths is the racecard key.
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| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
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