There were 27 Races on Tuesday 26th November 2019 across 4 meetings. There was 6 races at Sedgefield, 6 races at Southwell, 7 races at Punchestown, 8 races at Wolverhampton, 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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If the former British-trained Flat winner ASPIRE TOWER takes to hurdling he could be hard to beat at the first attempt.
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Dr Newland seems to have found a good opportunity for his new recruit EMMA LAMB who has clearly the best chance on form.
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It may be worth forgiving the stamina issue with BATTLEOFTHESOMME, such is the transformation in his fortunes this season.
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Willie Mullins runs three here but it will take a good one to beat DLAURO, a high-profile purchase and a course bumper winner
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The form of JOLIE CRICKETTE's recent second place here has been franked by the winner and she is taken to go one better today.
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Preference is for SHENEEDEDTHERUN (nap) and Nautical Twilight. Sheneededtherun won well at Newcastle last time and is preferred.
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Very smart bumper horse of two season's ago MINELLA ENCORE can make light of his absence and score on hurdling debut
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Three-time C&D winner Late Date can run another big race but preference is for KINGS ECLIPSE, who also likes it here.
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In the hope that he avoids the antics which saw him throw away probable victory at Exeter last time the vote goes to NIFTY AT FIFTY.
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Lots in with a shout here but a chance is taken on ISABEL'S GOLD getting back to winning ways off an attractive-looking rating
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An uncompetitive maiden hurdle and a good opportunity for point winner TERRIERMAN, who ran with distinct promise on his hurdles debut.
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Dorrells Pierji is sure to be well-fancied but CHOUNGAYA shaped encouragingly on his chasing debut at Naas recently
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7yo TONTO'S SPIRIT won a useful C&D novice last time and may well be able to strike again back in a handicap to make it 4-7 over fences
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Possible improver Out On The Tear and, in particular, Outrath are very much contenders but preference is for BARATINEUR.
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FRANKLY ALL TALK looked to be an improving type over fences in the spring and should have improved from his recent hurdles spin
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3yo PARICOLOR (nap) surged clear on his handicap hurdle debut last Tuesday and he should be hard to beat under a penalty.
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Nicky Henderson's ARCADIAN PEARL makes marginally more appeal on paper than Wilde About Oscar and is the tentative choice.
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Both of Willie Mullins representatives are respected but AIONE is well-regarded and has been given plenty of time so is the pick
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Roger Varian's WALIYAK is much the pick of those with experience and she can gain a deserved win after just coming up short on each run
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It's worth going with SCHUMLI, who improved for the fitting of a tongue tie when scoring over C&D earlier in the month and can win again
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The suggestion is PROMPTING, who made a promising debut last month and is taken to show enough improvement to score.
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Robert Cowell's improving 3yo ROCKET ACTION (nap) is confidently expected to follow up his taking C&D win now 8lb higher.
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The Throstles is feared for his in-form stable but FIESOLE shaped nicely at Kempton last time and can defy top weight.
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Market interest for Chinese Alphabet would be significant but the form of TULANE's Kempton 2nd reads very well and he gets the vote.
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Likely to act on Tapeta, HARRY'S RIDGE has shown enough to suggest that might be capable of a winning handicap debut.
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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