There were 29 Races on Friday 20th December 2019 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Uttoxeter, 6 races at Ascot, 8 races at Wolverhampton, 8 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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A poor race and the solid option has to be TALKINGPICTURESTV (nap), who is in better form than most and handles this ground.
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Preference is for ENZO D'AIRY, who ran well for a long way behind a very smart prospect at Chepstow. St Barts is the danger.
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While Mont Des Avaloirs ran well at Newbury, ANGELS BREATH probably achieved more when winning in good style here at Ascot.
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A chance is taken on the downgraded DR DES, who has winning form on the testing ground.
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Plenty of these have made a favourable impression but IT SURE IS can go one better than on his stable debut at Newbury.
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If in the same form as at Hereford last week then ONE STYLE will be extremely difficult to beat off the same mark.
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The form of DEBUCHET (nap)'s chase debut win at Fairyhouse was boosted by the second winning easily since and he looks the one to beat.
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Preference is for handicap debutante ANNAJEMIMA, who was a promising fourth in a Plumpton maiden two starts ago.
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Master Debonair isn't opposed lightly after his C&D win but RIBBLE VALLEY achieved more when scoring at Wetherby and is preferred.
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Low-mileage 7yo STORM WIZARD drew clear for an easy success at Bangor a week ago and ought to be hard to beat under a penalty here.
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The suggestion is ASHFIELD PADDY, who was well backed when making a successful handicap debut over further at Haydock.
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This most interesting runner but some way is ADRIMEL, who changed hands for big money after his Irish point win in March.
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Paul Nicholls' BRAVEMANSGAME was behind two of today's rivals when third here last month but has considerable potential.
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It might be worth taking a chance with BOMBSHELL, who was well fancied to make a winning debut here last month
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This looks a warm race of its type but CALIN'S LAD (nap) appeals as one who can take much higher rank this winter.
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A better run than his finishing position suggests last time and a lower mark than his last winning one puts FIT FOR FUNCTION forward
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Blake's Vision may struggle under the penalty and AMAZING NEWS is preferred after a promising C&D debut last month.
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HIEROGLYPHIC sets a solid standard on what she's already achieved and confirm form with the main danger Homecoming
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An interesting race in which last-time-out C&D winner RICHARD R H B gets the vote ahead of Barking Mad and Holy Eleanor.
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This could be between Dune Of Pilat and BALMARI with the latter narrowly preferred given the level of form he brings to the table
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Spreadsheet has the ability to go well but BATCHELOR BOY's latest second has been franked and he's got more to come.
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If he is fit enough, SETTLE FOR BAY is hard to oppose back down to the same mark at which he strode away with the 2018 Royal Hunt Cup
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This looks trappy but DANCE TO PARIS brings solid recent C&D form into the race and can gain a deserved success.
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Annie B made a good start here a week ago but PARIS DUVET shades the verdict having gone close in a C&D handicap on penultimate run
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Hard to rule out many of these but the vote goes to LOMU, who surged clear off a reduced mark over C&D on his stable debut 17 days ago.
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There is no more intriguing runner than SIMSIR(nap), unbeaten in two starts and looking potentially a stakes horse when winning here
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Mutabaahy and Sir Hector are both in form but HARRY'S RIDGE is given another chance to prove himself very well handicapped.
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The hat-trick seeking Rockview Roman is respected but TURF RANGE has rattled the crossbar twice here of late and can collect soon
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The one that appeals most is AL DAIHA, who didn't get any luck before staying on well on her handicap debut at Lingfield last week.
Ths is the racecard key.
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