There were 35 Races on Thursday 21st November 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Thurles, 7 races at Market Rasen, 7 races at Newcastle, 6 races at Wincanton, 8 races at Chelmsford-City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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A couple of classy mares in opposition on their respective chase debuts with SINORIA getting the nod over Good Thyne Tara
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Bumper runner-up GUY acquitted himself fairly well in a hot novice hurdle at Cheltenham last month and this race is much easier.
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After last season's disapppoining campaign FOOTPAD needs to prove he stay this far and is not put forward with massive confidence.
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3m point winner ELLE EST GRANDE was a promising second at Ayr last time and looks a solid option on this handicap debut.
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Although there are plenty of runners, only a few make much appeal and the best of them may be recent Huntingdon scorer METHAG.
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In a competitive race for the level the suggestion is VELVET VISION who is a course winner and shaped well on her recent stable debut.
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An interesting little race. Not easy to rule out any of the five but perhaps course and distance winner ROYAL THIEF will prevail.
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Having kept on over 2m5f at Cheltenham on last month's handicap/seasonal debut, RAPPER (nap) has potential over this longer trip.
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This competitive affair may go to JAYTRACK PARKHOMES, who ran well here on his handicap debut and can build on that effort.
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Deja and PATHS OF GLORY are both highly progressive, with a narrow preference for the latter with his latest win boosted since.
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Dual bumper winner UISCE SOLAS (nap) has run against good opposition over hurdles and can take advantage of the drop in class
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Preference is for point and dual hurdle winner BUSTER VALENTINE, who jumped well before fading on his chase/seasonal debut.
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Most of the runners are exposed over fences but that does not apply to recent Plumpton winner CROSSLEY TENDER (nap).
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Galsworthy, Sun Cuisine and English King are all colts of potential but a narrow vote goes to Newbury second WALEYDD.
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This looks open, but perhaps the relatively unexposed top-weight BUA BOY will prove to be a cut above more experienced rivals.
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This could go to PC DIXON, who was running well in a close third when falling two out at Sedgefield last Thursday.
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Although the promising Saint De Reve should be winning races before too long, winning pointer GLYNN may have his measure this time.
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Preference is for RAJINSKY who makes his AW debut but seemingly had more in the tank when he won at Windsor.
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Monday's Fairyhouse winner THE CHAPEL FIELD drops in trip here and can follow up under a mandatory 5lb penalty
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The progressive 7yo CHRISTMAS IN USA escapes a penalty for last week's conditionals' handicap win at Sedgefield and can follow up.
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Most of the runners are interesting or appealing to some extent. The suggestion is BADDESLEY KNIGHT.
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Archie Watson's River Song might be a dangerous newcomer but TIME VOYAGE probably has a good chance given her debut promise.
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A weak-looking bumper in which the long-absent point-to-point winner ASTERION FORLONGE should be up to making a winning Rules debut
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Olly Murphy does well in bumpers and JETAWAY JOEY, a brother to useful bumper winner Getaway John, is taken to make a winning debut.
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Several unexposed contenders, including RIGHT DESTINATION who found 2m4f too far last time.
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There's plenty of pace here and that could play to the strengths of HARRY BAR (nap) who can show he's still a sprinter on the up.
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Corvair and The Perfect Crown are newcomers to check out, while PLATH, Due Care and Inhalation have significant form.
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Having impressed with the way he travelled well second at Yarmouth BAILEYS BLUES could be the way to go in this finale.
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Multiple AW winner UNFORGIVING MINUTE is a potent force at this level and he can make a winning stable debut.
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Noble Behest and LAND OF WINTER (nap) appeal most and the latter, who is on an upward curve, is preferred.
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Competitive fare but perhaps old-timer LANCELOT DU LAC can roll back the years off what looks a very tempting mark.
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A competitive race in which the vote goes to the progressive SPLIT DOWN SOUTH, who went close off the same mark at Southwell on Monday.
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The one that appeals most is RED GUNNER, who ended a long losing in good style at Wolverhampton and a 3lb rise for that win looks fair.
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Only four look to have a chance here and the pick is MONS STAR, who is taken to beat Engrave and Sea It My Way.
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Nampara is highly respected but a chance is taken at the foot of the weights on BOND STREET BEAU on his first attempt at 5f.
Ths is the racecard key.
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