There were 22 Races on Monday 18th November 2019 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Plumpton, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 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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Downgraded from Listed company this looks a good opportunity for MINHAAJ, who had shaped so well on her debut.
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With chasing experience on his CV, the recent authoritative Sandown scorer CHAMPAGNE COURT is preferred to Mercy Mercy Me.
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A chance is taken on handicap debutante BERKSHIRE PHILLY, whose best novice run came at this track
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Preference is for GOLDSLINGER, who won't lack fitness and is suggested after a good effort when not favoured by the weights last time.
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Desert Caravan is greatly respected despite his penalty but WHITE MOUNTAIN, a half-sister to Ribchester, may be the answer.
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A tricky race, so the safest approach is to stick with the recent Hereford winner JUGE ET PARTI for the Watson and Hampson combination.
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This looks very open but STEAL THE SCENE deserves a change of fortune if nothing else and dropping back to 7f shouldn't hurt.
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The suggestion is the unexposed VIRNON in the hope that he can jump round without mishap.
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There could be a big run in TRIPLE NICKLE, who hasn't looked in love with soft ground since a decent debut for this yard.
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Last year's winner Cheque En Blanc enters the reckoning, but an interesting alternative is the unexposed 10yo chaser MOGESTIC.
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A good handicap in which a chance is taken that I'M AVAILABLE can finally build the promise of her runaway turf win in April.
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Unexposed at staying trips and attractively handicapped on form from 2019, the recent Fontwell second TIMELY GIFT (nap) gets the vote.
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The one who appeals most is ROYAL DANCER (nap), who has been running well with the exception of his blip on the Fibresand.
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Clipsham Tiger commands respect but fellow 3yo OBLATE (nap) showed positive signs last month and is taken to open her account.
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Dancing Leopard looks potentially vulnerable against three horses who showed debut promise. BLAKE'S VISION gets the verdict.
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His recent form isn't great but MOONRAKER could easily stage a revival in this grade on his return to Fibresand.
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Dark Regard has an attractive profile but slight preference is for fellow nursery debutante VINTAGE POLLY.
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Gleeful has major claims on form but she's 0-9 and preference is for BOBBY SHAFT. Memory Hill also enters the reckoning.
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Competitive and while Twpsyn and Restive are feared, this may go to BLOWING DIXIE who's already won two over C&D this year.
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It could be worth chancing KEMMERIDGE BAY on her Fibresand debut, a surface her dam was fully effective on. Moneta is next best.
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The surface is an unknown but SPLIT DOWN SOUTH still looks on a fair mark and he can follow up his recent Chelmsford success.
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