There were 43 Races on Saturday 23rd November 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Gowran Park, 7 races at Huntingdon, 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at Ascot, 7 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Having endured a luckless finish at Galway four weeks ago, DINARD ROSE (nap) can gain compensation and open her account in this sphere
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Financial Conduct is greatly respected but ADJOURNED should appreciate the forecast better ground and can prove the answer.
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Useful 6yo THEBANNERKINGREBEL hit the deck last time but should take some beating barring accidents. Glory And Fortune is next best
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This is a competitive race of its type, in which DELICATE KISS is selected to defy a 4lb rise for her recent Kempton win.
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The key horse is very good chaser VALTOR, who will be tough to beat if able to show anything close to his peak form over fences.
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There was plenty to like about how Easywork won at Down Royal but MT LEINSTER makes most appeal based on his classy bumper form
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This looks a good opportunity for PERFECT PREDATOR to go one better than at Hereford on his hurdle debut. Evander is feared most.
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This step up to 3m1f may enable THELIGNY to open his chasing account. Second choice is Burtons Well.
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Although ISOBAR WIND has to prove his stamina, he still looks the safest option by some way in this weak race.
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The suggestion is HIGHEST SUN, who ran a career best when a rallying third on his chasing debut at Newbury (2m6f) recently.
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SIXSHOOTER makes most appeal. He is also declared for a Grade 3 tomorrow at Navan but would be a leading player if lining up here
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A competitive race. Don Juan Du Gouet is feared but ASHUTOR, who has had a wind operation since last seen, may be the answer.
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6yo MIDNIGHT SHADOW will have good prospects on these terms if a heavy fall at Carlisle last time hasn't affected his confidence.
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Three-year-olds have a good recent record in this race and KENNOCHA (nap), who had excuses on turf last time, looks the obvious one
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A second crack at this trip may well see ROSY WORLD perform better than at Aintree. Same Circus and Sixty's Belle are next best
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Despite being well held in fourth, REBEL EARLY was a minor eyecatcher here last time and can benefit from the experience to play a part
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If Momella is at her best she'll win but that can't be guaranteed and QUEEN'S MAGIC might be worth chancing in opposition.
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Preference is for useful handicap debutant KATESON (nap). Second choice is Whoshotthesheriff, ahead of Fin And Game.
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Everything looks in place for a big run from DOCUMENTING, who is the clear pick of the weights and comes here at the top of his game
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A peak-form Cyrname would be a serious and respected opponent but ready preference is still for the extraordinary ALTIOR.
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A high-class renewal with several having slight question marks hanging over them regarding their jumping. GETABIRD gets the vote
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Although he got no further than the second on his chase debut, HES NO TROUBLE is still the most interesting candidate in a trappy race.
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A fiercely competitive renewal of this Grade 3 handicap. There are plenty to consider seriously but the suggestion is ASK BEN.
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This can go to DANCIN INTHESTREET, who was a front-running second at Newmarket 21 days ago and sets a clear standard on this drop to 6f
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This may well go to CALL ME LORD (nap), who has a fine form chance at these weights and for whom trip and ground are ideal.
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A treat for racegoers. LAURINA has always looked a chasing type and she may have too much toe at this trip for Minella Indo
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Silent Encore certainly deserves to win a race of this nature but he might be denied by PETER'S PORTRAIT (nap) this time
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Bristol De Mai's Betfair Chase crown may be stolen by LOSTINTRANSLATION, who is the rising star in the field.
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Mercenary Rose will be happier back at 5f but in the hope they will go off too hard, DOC SPORTELLO is taken to pick up the pieces
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More patient tactics seemed to suit KAVANAGHS CORNER at Clonmel and he is taken to defy a hefty enough 8lb rise
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A competitive handicap but THE LAST DAY looked a horse going places when breezing home on his Aintree reappearance.
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Olly Murphy won this twelve months ago and has a great chance of following up with PRESENCE OF MIND
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A tricky finale can go to NOBLE FOX. He wasn't disgraced over C&D two runs back and drops to Class 6 level for the first time
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A chance is taken on a summer's rest having revitalised ZERACHIEL, who can go well fresh, is a C&D winner and is on a good mark.
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Kid Commando sets a good standard, Bravemansgame is a fascinating rules debutant and EL TORNADO is a highly respected newcomer.
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5yo SANTAFIORA is the one to be on having gained her third win over C&D a month ago. She still looks on a good mark after a 4lb rise.
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The vote goes to INTELDREAM (nap), who swooped late to win a 1m4f maiden here and is open to further progress on his handicap debut.
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Having been unlucky when second over C&D last week THREE LITTLE BIRDS is taken to gain compensation off the same mark.
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This interesting event could rest between KING OF ARMS and Khaloosy, with narrow preference for the former who was green on debut.
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A few have a chance but this can go to CLEGANE, whose last AW form worked out well and who will be suited by the return to 7f.
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In a fair race of its type, it's worth going with SCOFFLAW, who wasn't disgraced in a better C&D race five days ago.
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4yo BESCABY showed a bit more in a Chelmsford novice last time, represents a respected stable and has fewer convictions than her rivals
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An open event but it could be worth taking a punt on INAAM, who hasn't been in much form but is back on a good mark and loves Tapeta.
Ths is the racecard key.
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