There were 45 Races on Thursday 5th December 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Clonmel, 7 races at Leicester, 7 races at Market Rasen, 7 races at Wincanton, 8 races at Southwell, 8 races at Kempton, 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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This is a good opportunity for MILLEN TO ONE(nap) who has run quite creditably in races of a higher standard.
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Huntingdon runner-up Silkstone is respected but preference is for useful Flat recruit ZOFFEE on this first run for Philip Hobbs.
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Far too many question-marks for comfort. SHANTOU SISU ran well here on his penultimate start and is given a tentative vote.
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2018 Cheltenham Festival winner BLOW BY BLOW has badly lost his way but will find this considerably easier than his recent assignments.
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The one to appeal most is NIFTY AT FIFTY, who has his quirks but comes here in good form, last time a sound second at Southwell.
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Course bumper scorer WINNINGSEVERYTHING impressed on his hurdle debut at Southwell in October and gets the nod over Smith's Bay.
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Simply on the basis that she is a specialist hurdler with race-fitness on her side MARY FRANCES may be worth taking a chance with.
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It's hard to be swayed from Irish point winner HOLD THAT TAUGHT, who created a good impression when making all at Lingfield last month.
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There's plenty to like about the prospects of KISSESFORKATIE, who latest fourth at Exeter came in a strong race against the boys.
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The consistent Eva's Diva and Torrid enter the reckoning, but LITTLE RORY MAC is preferred under 10lb claimer Nathan Brennan.
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If she is fit enough the one to beat is FOURINA, whose close fourth to Eight And Bob last January is the stand-out piece of form
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Preference is for COLONEL KEATING (nap), who was a very good third at Lingfield when switched to fences for his seasonal debut.
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This may go to the progressive COOPERS SQUARE (nap), who ran a good race on last month's seasonal debut and may have more to give.
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A chance is taken on HOLY STREET, who has an attractive mark to work with now back from a break on his first run for Lucy Wadham.
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Connections of the enigmatic but talented BATCIO could hardly have wished for a better opportunity than this and he can score here
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Chiroco Vallis is ahead of the handicapper and not opposed lightly, but an interesting alternative is BE MY SEA.
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A good few of these have something to prove on recent form but that comment certainly doesn't apply to FLASHING GLANCE.
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He is well handicapped on his best hurdle form and MID DAY GUN is the selection having shaped as though in need of the run last time.
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If fit and ready for this on his first run after a break BITSANDPIECES has the form to win a race of this standard.
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It might pay to give another chance to Irish point winner VELKERA, who flopped last time but made a promising rules debut in October.
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The best handicapped of these is last year's winner LIZZIE LANGTON and she can leave her reappearance form behind.
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The fairly weighted TIMELY GIFT (nap) is fancied to follow up a recent Plumpton win, with Lammturner a danger.
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It might be worth giving another chance to DONTDOODDSON, who is likely to be a different proposition upped to this trip
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The most appealing option is WENCESLAUS, who has posted a good effort over hurdles since his convincing chase win in October.
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There was loads to like about how DUC KAUTO went about his business in winning here 49 days ago. He can defy an 8lb rise.
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Preference is for JAYAAAH, who kept on for a good second at Carlisle on his first outing. Third Time Lucki is second choice.
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The Willie Mullins French import SAINT ROI could be a cut above these and should make a winning Irish debut
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There may be more improvement to come from WISE COCO, who ran well when placed in a stronger race than this at Carlisle last month.
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An interesting bumper may go to GRAND ROI, who has the benefit of some experience in France.
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Picked up for £120,000, IVATHEENGINE arguably has more potential than the maiden Amarillo Star.
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Plenty of possibles but CHOCOHOLIC ran with encouragement over 7f last time and gets the nod back down in trip.
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Richard Hannon's KATZOFF sets the standard on his close fourth at Lingfield and gets the nod.
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This is a tight call between Motahassen and CLIPSHAM TIGER, but Mick Appleby's 3yo gets the vote in his bid for a four-timer.
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A winnable maiden which offers DISCO FEVER a suitable starting point.
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Sommer Katze can't be ruled out under a penalty but MILAGRE DA VIDA can show her true colours having fluffed her lines on debut.
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Best of the newcomers on his C&D debut a couple of weeks ago, PYRAMID PLACE is preferred to Itkaann.
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4yo CONTINGENCY FEE put in a dominant display over C&D last week and has strong claims if he can back that up under a penalty.
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This can go to BELIEVE IN LOVE, who shaped with promise on her Newmarket debut. Indigo Lake is an interesting newcomer.
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A cracking contest can go to C&D winner ROYAL SANDS, who wasn't best drawn when beaten over 5f last time.
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Having run out of track after a slow start when well backed ahead of her 7f debut here early last month, ASWAAT can make amends.
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Honey Gg and ARZAAK look the pair to focus on and the latter is preferred having had a valid excuse with the draw here last time.
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This can go to HURRICANE ALEX (nap), who may have bumped into one here a fortnight ago.
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6yo THAHAB IFRAQ (nap) made it 3-5 at this track when scoring with authority at 2m last time and he can strike again.
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Currently 2-2 round here, EARTH AND SKY can defy a 6lb rise and complete the hat-trick.
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Plenty of chances with preference for GLOBAL MELODY, who did well to finish so close after plotting a wide course here last time.
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