There were 35 Races on Friday 22nd November 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Catterick, 6 races at Ffos Las, 6 races at Ascot, 8 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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With none of these entirely convincing perhaps OATHKEEPER can end his drought in this easier company.
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It's hard to have confidence in MOORES NOVELTY but the same can be said for all of these. The selection wants this better ground.
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A cracking start to the card, with talented stablemates ANGELS BREATH and Birchdale locking horns.
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The safest options appear to be the pair on winning runs and ONURBIKE is preferred to Heavenly Promise.
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It's not hard to take a chance on ex-Irish Flat winner SCORCHED EARTH and especially if he's strong in the market.
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Nicky Henderson runs two promising types and preference is for FRED, who kept on for a good 3rd over 2m on last month's British debut
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Desque de L'isle and Stolen Silver can be considered but COLLEGE OAK can make a winning hurdles debut.
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The strapping grey CAPTAIN MOIRETTE (nap) faced a tough task on his chase debut at Uttoxeter and has far more realistic claims today.
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The suggestion is MASTER DEBONAIR. Glory And Fortune and Cascova are closely matched today judged on a bumper clash in January.
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6yo JACK VALENTINE won a bumper on his recent comeback and he is a big player again now upped in trip on his hurdling debut.
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A modest race that offers triple bumper winner SHANROE a good opportunity to score on his hurdle debut.
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Last year's winner Mr Medic could go close again but preference is for the progressive DIDERO VALLIS.
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In a modest field, BENI LIGHT (nap) makes most appeal. Arqalina is next best.
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This drier ground will be no excuse for VERY FIRST TIME, who dotted up on heavy at Southwell last week.
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The 8yo ORCHARDSTOWN CROSS has made striking progress over fences for his current yard and there's probably a good bit more to come.
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Oriental Cross has every chance under a penalty but perhaps METEORITE can make a successful handicap debut.
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Tentative preference is for GLOBAL HUMOR, who ran well enough over C&D on his stable debut last time to have leading prospects.
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Those with previous bumper experience don't set an insurmountable standard and MISSTREE SONG may be able to make a winning rules debut.
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Having nearly collared the all-the-way winner Gumball in a Listed handicap here last time, RED FORCE ONE (nap) has a strong chance.
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Several of interest with BLEUE AWAY given the nod over Kilconny Bridge and Pure Bliss.
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King Ragnar remains of interest despite twice failing to justify favouritism but he's up against an intriguing debutant in ANJAH.
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Top of the list is BE PROUD, who surged clear over C&D in September and has been knocking on the door back at 5f here the last twice.
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Ascot Week is respected but preference is for hat-trick seeker PERFECT SWISS (nap), who is taken to make it 3-3 at this track.
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An open affair in which it could be worth taking a chance on BLASTOFMAGIC making a winning return to Dundalk after a mini-break
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Course winners Castlehill Retreat and ISLAND STORM may fight out the finish and the proven stamina of the latter gets him the vote.
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After a couple of bad runs TENNESSEE WILDCAT showed more like his true form last time and makes plenty of appeal at these weights.
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Preference is for QUEEN MIA, who ran well over C&D on her debut for Declan Carroll and looks open to progress at a modest level.
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The pick of these may be ULTRA PRIDE, who brings good credentials from turf action and is far more mature than when he ran here at two.
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This looks a good opportunity for RHOSSILI DOWN, who sets a good standard and she went down fighting on her drop back to 6f last time.
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It may be worth taking a chance with WILLYWAMPAS who represents a small County Tipperary yard and has shaped well on both starts
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The one to appeal most is ORIENTAL LILLY, who was back to form when going close to a sixth course win here last time.
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If his Group 1 Newcastle run is taken at face-value KING OF THE THRONE can be regarded as by far the most likely winner here.
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A good opportunity for Bandiuc Eile but she has been somewhat frustrating to follow and it may be worth siding with Royal Highness
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A competitive affair in which preference is for LORD RAPSCALLION, having been knocking on the door in recent times in similar contests
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It's likely that Loaded will have his supporters after Wednesday's well-backed win but there may be more to come from ALFIRAK (nap)
Ths is the racecard key.
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