There were 34 Races on Tuesday 19th November 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Fakenham, 6 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Kempton, 7 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Chelmsford-City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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The vote goes to FORT SUMMER but watch the betting closely as Courtandbould and the three newcomers have decent credentials.
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Perhaps his introduction over fences will bring a spark to DEBUCHET, who has more ability than most of these combined
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This may go to FLAMINGER, who is less exposed than his rivals and looks a potential improver on his handicap debut.
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It may be worth giving WAKE UP EARLY the benefit of the doubt after a run which leaves him a bit to find with An Droichead Gorm.
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Dual course winner TODD bumped into an improver when second here last month and will be very hard to beat if in similar form today.
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Stablemates Beauvais and Dubai Future are interesting but CASUAL REPLY has a fighting chance and may be the answer.
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Darkest Day shaped nicely at Sandown but HOLD THAT TAUGHT impressed in a point in March, after which he was sold for £220,000.
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Though essentially frustrating since joining the stable from France ANNAMIX is hard to oppose in a race of this standard.
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This can go to to BLACK TULIP (nap), who ran quite well on her seasonal debut and may be better suited by today's faster ground.
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Laser Show and Book Review are major contenders but the suggestion is HUKUM, who should build on his Newbury effort.
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The consistent TROUBLED SOUL may be able to defy top weight with this drop back in distance looking ideal.
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The one to be on looks to be Royal Bond entrant THE VERY MAN who had every chance when falling at Punchestown
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David Pipe's 3yo PARICOLOR has shown clear improvement on his last two starts and is selected to strike on this handicap debut.
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Best to concentrate on the progressive 3yos. Hat-trick-seeker BEAR FORCE ONE (nap) is first choice, ahead of Montatham and Ouzo
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The unexposed BARNTOWN (nap) looked ahead of his mark and proved unlucky on his handicap debut here last week. He can gain compensation
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This should be a formality for CONCERTISTA who went close to bringing off a stunning Cheltenham Festival victory after 620 days off.
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Promising hurdler IMPERIAL AURA looks to have been found a gift-wrapped opening for his chase debut. Parsonal can chase him home.
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William Muir steps his new recruit GOLD AT MIDNIGHT back up in trip for her stable debut and that looks a wise move.
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Preference is for CLONDAW ANCHOR, who was nicely clear of the others when second to a subsequent hurdle winner last month.
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The one to be on looks likely to be LOVELY CARRIG(nap) who stayed on nicely in a 2m handicap here last week
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With Nick Gifford going well perhaps PADDY'S POEM is the one to beat on his seasonal return. Defi Sacre may be next best.
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A highly competitive race. There are some progressive types among the younger horses but they may be trumped by the 8yo ALL YOURS.
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Preference is for EASTER GOLD, who has respectable form and comes here after wind surgery. Lily The Pink is feared most.
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There may well be more to come from VIKING RUBY as a stayer and she's fancied to follow up last month's Taunton success.
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Past Master is feared but PIRATE KING could yet have more to offer for his new yard and staying trips now look the way to go.
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Story Of Light will be interesting if strong in the market but the best form belongs to KUWAIT DIRECTION.
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After running so well from a wide draw here last time BENNY AND THE JETS gets preference over Ice Cave.
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Preference is for TANTIVY. He got a bit unbalanced before staying on at Newmarket last time and this extra furlong will suit him.
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A few bring solid handicap form into the race but PRAIRIE MOPPINS is given another chance to confirm the promise of her penultimate run
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The market should help with the newcomers but this can go to RIDESON, who shaped pleasingly at this course on debut
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A few to consider but it could be worth chancing BINT DANDY, who is on a good mark and she'll be suited by the return to this trip
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Several to consider but the one that appeals most is GLORY OF PARIS, who has slipped to a good mark and fared much better last time
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A couple of these are interesting but the one that appeals most is HOMESICK BOY, who opened his account over this C&D last time
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Plenty of possibles but there could well be a bigger effort in the unexposed EDEN GARDENS (nap) and he's of real interest.
Ths is the racecard key.
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