There were 27 Races on Saturday 21st December 2019 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Ascot, 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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Katherine Place is respected but ROUNDABOUT MAGIC (nap) ran well last time and is handicapped to gain a sixth C&D success.
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Most of these have something to prove, with FIN AND GAME the obvious exception.
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One or two with claims, but BINGO D'OLIVATE should strip fitter for his return to action and, with conditions to suit, is suggested.
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Chitra was ahead of Something Lucky and WARRIOR'S VALLEY here 12 days ago but the selection is much better draw this time.
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Three promising chasing types but PRECIOUS CARGO was the best of them over hurdles and looks the type to do even better as a chaser.
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Overawed is a good starting point but she's up in weights/grade and is taken on with STONEY ROVER, who will appreciate this trip.
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March Is On has the least to prove over this sort of trip in the mud but EASYRUN DE VASSY went close over 3m on good to soft.
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John Quinn's filly TIME VOYAGE had reached the frame twice over 7f at Newcastle and might be the answer here.
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Plenty of nice sorts on show and the pick may be DEJA VUE, who relishes testing ground and has won her last two races emphatically.
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This looks a gilt-edged opportunity for LEMON T to get off the mark over hurdles. Our Promise might chase him home.
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Riders Onthe Storm is respected but preference is for PALOMA BLUE, who can build on his creditable second at Gowran Park.
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An unappealing betting medium in which EMILY GOLDFINCH may be able to dominate her rivals from the front.
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With his yard in top form, it may pay to go with CHAMBARD who should like this shorter trip after seconds over further the last twice.
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A decent gallop is likely and it wouldn't surprise to see GLITTERING LOVE (nap) maintain his unbeaten record over fences.
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Kim Bailey's FIRST FLOW, a Grade 2 novice hurdle winner on heavy ground, has made a promising start his chasing career this autumn.
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Progressive DUBAI WARRIOR meets Kasbaan and Victory Bond on better terms than when beating them last time so is hard to oppose.
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Some good stayers but they will have to be on their mettle to cope with handicap debutant BIG SHARK (nap), who looks a nice prospect.
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Only seven runners but a trappy handicap and recent Carlisle winner AMBEROSE may be the answer. Keep The River could chase her home
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There's very little temptation to take on PAISLEY PARK, the undisputed king of this division. Tobefair may be next best.
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The vote goes to the reliable BUSY STREET, who went close in a similar event at Wolverhampton two weeks ago and is only 1lb higher here
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2m5f on good to soft going may have been against THE HOLLOW GINGE here last time and this 6yo has untapped potential as a stayer.
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The suggestion is INCA GOLD, who was running his best race for Ben Haslam before falling last time and has scope for improvement.
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Venetia Williams is enjoying a tremendous December and YALLTARI (nap), a dual heavy-ground winner, can make a winning reappearance.
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In an open race the lightly raced 4yo GLADDEN gets the vote ahead of Accessor and Toybox\p.
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This may develop into a duel between Chti Balko and POETIC RHYTHM with narrow preference for the latter on his return to action.
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Keith Dalgleish's LET ME BE made a good impression when winning first time out and is fancied to strike again.
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Ultra competitive. WHOSHOTTHESHERIFF gets the nod with the return to 2m in his favour. Harambe and Quoi De Neuf head the dangers
Ths is the racecard key.
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