There were 27 Races on Monday 25th November 2019 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Ludlow, 6 races at Musselburgh, 6 races at Kempton, 8 races at Chelmsford-City, 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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Closely related to top-class hurdler The New One, THE NEWEST ONE can make a winning jumping debut after his promising run in a bumper.
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A couple of interesting Flat recruits but this can go to TIMETOCHILL, who created a favourable impression at Market Rasen last time
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The Emma Lavelle-trained NAMIB DANCER gets the vote. Hurdles winners Golden Taipan and Book Of Invasions are worthy of respect.
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Most of these can be given a chance, but the vote goes to MR PALMTREE who was an improved second last time and can go one better.
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Court Master is interesting over fences but the suggestion is CHATEAU ROBIN (nap), who created a good impression at Ayr.
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Useful THOMAS DARBY can build on his reappearance effort and go one better. Master Tommytucker is feared most.
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This may be fought out by Hometown Boy and HURRICANE HARVEY with narrow preference for the latter after his second on hurdling bow.
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The in-form Trapper Peak is a good starting point but a chance is taken with POTTERS AWAY, who can improve now upped in distance
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There should be more to come from Mares' Final winner ANNIE MC and she gets the vote over Culture De Sivola.
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Not the most competitive of handicap chases so this looks a good opportunity for the front-running HATCHER (nap).
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The suggestion is SPORTING PRESS, who goes well here, should be better suited by the forecast conditions and is on a competitive mark.
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On the back of a good chasing debut win at Ascot, DOCTOR DEX is taken to follow up and confirm placings with On The Slopes.
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Several of these have decent claims may but ICONIC HERO has had a wind operation ahead of his handicap debut and may be well treated.
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Remember The Days ran well on reappearance but he's taken on with TIM ROCCO, who has valid excuses for his last two defeats
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The Oliver Sherwood-trained PONTRESINA shaped well on his reappearance and this could be his day.
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The suggestion is chase newcomer HOLD THE NOTE. He acts on soft, shapes like a chaser and represents a stable among the winners.
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Book Review, Colonize and Far Rockaway are all open to improvement but A STAR ABOVE is a very interesting newcomer.
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This looks between PETITE GANACHE and Chanceanotherfive, with preference for the former, who drops in grade and is on a handy mark
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Handicap debutant STORY OF FRIENDS (nap) has a handy opening mark and makes plenty of appeal with Jonjo O'Neill jnr booked.
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Preference is for URTHEONETHATIWANT, who may return better for a break and could still have more to offer from this mark.
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Diyari is greatly respected but SCHOOL OF THOUGHT is taken to step up on his debut effort when he looked in need of the experience.
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Montather and Sargasso Sea are newcomers of some interest but MAJESTIC NOOR is taken to build on her promising debut effort.
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The widest draw isn't ideal but PEARL SPECTRE has plenty to recommend him otherwise and he can come out on top.
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This looks a good opportunity for EVENING SPIRIT to get off the mark at the third attempt. Ampney Red could go well at bigger odds.
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Not the easiest race to assess but MUST BE AN ANGEL (nap) shaped with plenty of promise at Kempton and she's taken to come out on top.
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Groupie should go well back at 7f but DROP KICK MURPHI was finishing well over 6f last time and could be the answer.
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Catapult and Griggy are high on the list but POPPY MAY should be sharper for a recent run and can gain a third C&D success.
Ths is the racecard key.
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This is the 16:15 Kempton race from the video above backed at 28/1 earlier in the day.
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