There were 34 Races on Thursday 12th December 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Taunton, 7 races at Warwick, 6 races at Newcastle, 6 races at Wolverhampton, 8 races at Chelmsford-City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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A few decent Flat recruits tackling hurdles for the first time and the betting could prove informative. ROWLAND WARD gets the vote.
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The penalised ERITAGE is very much a work in progress but he looked the part in dominating throughout here two weeks ago.
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Rose Dobbin has enjoyed plenty of success of late with horses returning from time off and a chance is taken on GEORDIELANDGANGSTA.
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An interesting race, with WELSH SAINT getting a narrow vote ahead of Firak and Sleight Of Hand.
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France De Reve is surely capable of better than she showed at Uttoxeter but it's hard to get away from course winner WILD MAX.
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Point winner \pSPEAK OF THE DEVIL\p was a promising second here on his chase debut and gets the vote. Diamond Brig may be next best
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Ready preference is for MAIRE BANRIGH, who has won both her starts over fences and sets a good standard on her course win here latest.
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On all known form this should be a cakewalk for NOT NEVER. Stablemate West Drive can follow him home
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Bumper winner ORRISDALE stayed on well to make a winning hurdle debut at Uttoxeter last month and is open to further improvement.
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Cases can be made for all eight runners but WESTERN CLIMATE has been knocking on the door and can make the most of a lenient mark.
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The fact HURRICANE ARCADIO came back for more after a mistake two out at Wincanton last week suggests he can win off this mark.
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A race that won't take a great deal of winning can go to the well-handicapped CANNY STYLE, who shaped with promise last time.
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Lots of runners but only a few make much appeal. POND ROAD, back in distance in first-time cheekpieces, may beat Getaway Mission.
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It should be run at a good pace and that will suit strong traveller JAYTRACK PARKHOMES (nap), who has races in him off his current mark
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In an interesting novice chase I'M TO BLAME is given the vote ahead of Glinger Flame and Ravenhill Road.
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The 6yo DARLING ALKO (nap) made a good enough impression on his chase debut to suggest he can make it two out of two over fences.
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A chance is taken on AT ITS OWN EXPENSE jumping better on his second chase attempt, as he's well handicapped.
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Jedd O'Keeffe is among the winners and CALL ME FREDDIE, who was a promising second at Carlisle last time out, is taken to go one better
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The suggestion is CADZAND, who won a point on his debut last season and sets the standard on his sound third in a bumper at Newbury.
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His recent formfigures may be uninspiring but this race is very weak and CUBAN SPIRIT is selected to record a second C&D success.
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The fact LAYERTHORPE idled last time suggests there was a bit more in the locker and he may be up to defying the handicapper again.
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Indie Angel is the leading player on form but Lake Lucerne and SYMBOL OF LOVE are two very interesting newcomers.
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Kybosh is unexposed and needs serious consideration but FASCINATING SPIRIT showed a whiff of ability in Ireland and gets the vote.
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This is a dangerous race with potential improvers lurking but BEAT THE BREEZE gets the nod after his good run last time.
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Ready preference is for FALCON CLIFFS (nap) and Tony Carroll's in-form mare can make light of a 5lb rise for her recent Chelmsford win.
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The suggestion is OBSESSION FOR GOLD. Red Skye Delight and Drop Kick Murphi are likely players on recent form.
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Holy Eleanor is respected after her Lingfield second but JALWAN can boast similar form and has the greater potential.
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Having bagged a Listed win on Good Friday when last seen, FOX POWER (nap) looks the type to do well on AW this winter.
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A case can be made for a few but the most persuasive is for COPPERLIGHT, who can follow up his Newcastle nursery win under a 6lb penalty
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With his course record, SPIRIT OF MAY should put up another bold show. Revolutionise still looked capable of better before his sale
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On his second run for this trainer, MERCURY may be the one to take advantage if Seaforth fails to repeat what he showed last week.
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Against weak opposition the unexposed CLAP YOUR HANDS should open his account. Hidden Pearl is the best forecast option.
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A chance is taken on FRONSAC. Second choice is Canasta. Several others have possibilities in an open race.
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In a competitive field, an excellent win record this year points to MURAAQEB, who has shone regularly over this C&D.
Ths is the racecard key.
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| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
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