There were 22 Races on Thursday 19th December 2019 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Hereford, 7 races at Southwell, 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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6yo CHLOE'S COURT was just behind Truckers Cailin at Plumpton last time out but she is fancied to turn that form around.
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An excuse emerged for SUPREMELY LUCKY's run at Hexham last time and his consistent overall record suggests he's worth another chance.
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There was no fluke about AMAZING AMAYA's 50-1 win here last time and she can follow up at the main expense of Espirit D'Escalier.
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The pair that stand out are STEAL A MARCH (nap) and Frisson Collonges, with the former preferred.
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Hard to warm to any of the sextet but MY EXCELSA has been running with credit in Ireland and gets the tentative vote.
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A chance is taken on BILLINGSLEY who possibly paid for trying to live with a couple of smart rivals on his 2m4f Bangor chase debut.
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Slingshot and Mews House are capable of better but SPEED MERCHANT is fancied to resume winning ways.
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The pair to focus on here looks to be I'M WISER NOW and Northofthewall, with the former getting a narrow vote.
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It mght be worth siding with DOLLY MCQUEEN, who powered clear over C&D last month and could resume her progress back on Fibresand.
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In a contest where nothing arrives with particularly compelling claims it may to pay give Fergal O'Brien's BLUE MONDAY another chance.
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Temur Khan and Grenadier Guard are respected but DIVINE GIFT is more feasibly treated now and can make a winning stable debut.
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Catterick fourth MISSTREE SONG gets the nod but the betting will provide more clues in a race featuring some interesting newcomers.
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Everything looks in place for a big run from CRAZY SPIN and she can register her second C&D success. Emojie is feared most.
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The drop back into Class 6 company can see LIAMBA (nap) resume winning ways. Lightning Charlie may prove best of the rest.
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A fascinating event in which hat-trick seeker GODDESS OF FIRE gets the vote ahead of Summeronsevenhills and Urban Hero.
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This can go QATAR QUEEN, who sets a clear standard on her peak form and who shaped as though this drop in trip could suit last time.
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The vote goes to SEPAHI (nap), who swooped late to beat Reasoned over C&D and is a major player again if she can back that up.
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A wide-open sprint handicap which may go to KAMRA who shaped well to be runner-up on debut for Mick Appleby after a break of 291 days.
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The consistent CANFORD BAY is only 1lb higher than for his last win and chased home a very well-handicapped rival over C&D last time.
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An open handicap in which it would be no surprise to see recent Lingfield second DANDILION win with her stable in such good form.
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The consistent MURAAQEB should remain competitive in this grade. He is preferred to the recent course winner Born To Reason.
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Both Doctor Jazz and Enmeshing are penalised for their recent course wins, so the Richard Phillips-trained TULANE is preferred.
Ths is the racecard key.
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| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
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