There were 30 Races on Friday 3rd January 2020 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Musselburgh, 8 races at Wolverhampton, 8 races at Dundalk, 7 races at Southwell, 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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7yo mare WHITEOAK FLEUR was a beaten favourite on heavy ground last time but ought to be suited by today's conditions and gets the nod.
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Clear preference is for JUNGLE CAPERS who ran so well on his recent handicap debut. Jacob's Pillow can also run well.
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The most appealing option is EAGLE RIDGE, who made a pleasing chase debut when third over C&D in November.
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4yo GRIGGY is on a roll after back-to-back wins under Adam Kirby and can strike again back in a handicap to complete the hat-trick.
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The veteran TITUS BOLT made quite an encouraging debut for Iain Jardine when placed at Kelso in October and gets the nod.
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Almurr has possibilities if responding well to cheekpieces but OUR MAN IN HAVANA may take advantage of a very handy mark.
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This can go to BLOORIEDOTCOM, who shaped as though his turn might be near when placed in a higher grade at Kelso last month.
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A hat-trick is on the cards for CLAP YOUR HANDS, who scored easily on Boxing Day and is well ahead of the assessor.
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This can go to PETITE GANACHE (nap), who was a clear second to Chanceanotherfive over C&D last time and has a 15lb pull now.
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Following his neck second over C&D last week, FIRST RESPONSE holds every chance of going one better off the same mark.
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Preference is for I'M TO BLAME, useful over hurdles and who has run two creditable seconds over fences. Irish Roe is next best.
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This is another suitable scenario for ROCK ON BAILEYS, whose recent Lingfield success confirmed that she's best in small fields.
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Ben Pauling's raider NOT AT PRESENT will not need to be all that good to make a winning debut and may be the answer.
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The two clear form contenders are Symbol Of Love and NEHAALL. Manaabit and Historical look best of the newcomers.
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Nezar and Siege Of Boston are considered but MOUNT WELLINGTON (nap) can deal with a small weights rise for his recent C&D win.
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Robyn Brisland's colt BRASS CLANKERS ran well over C&D on his recent handicap debut and the added visor might enable improvement today.
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This is very open but Nathan Crosse's 5lb claim gives EARLY CALL a chance of reversing recent from with obvious danger Enough Said.
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This looks a good opportunity for THE WEED MACHINE, who sets a clear standard and is open to further progress back at this trip.
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Ger Lyons, one of the few top trainers to have embraced the claiming-race system, can take this with the 77-rated PHOENIX OPEN.
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This can go to SEA OF MYSTERY (nap), who forged clear off a reduced mark over C&D two weeks ago and a 4lb rise for that win looks fair.
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He could be compromised by a slow gallop, but NIMITZ is highly likely to run his race and give backers a solid run for their money
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Aleef is interesting for a new yard but KATHEEFA is preferred after his convincing Wolverhampton win
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It looked as if TIO ESTEBAN had something in hand when scoring at Wolverhampton in November. There could be more improvement to come.
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Casaruan is interesting now handicapping over 5f but NAVAJO DAWN ran promisingly here two starts ago and gets the vote
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A revival in form a fortnight ago gives PARKERS HILL a realistic chance in a rematch with Fit For Function and Would Be King.
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Preference is for ELZAAM'S DREAM, who is untested on Fibresand but posted two good efforts in defeat at Wolverhampton last month.
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A chance is taken on BOUNDLESS POWER to take the biggest step forward from his promising 5f debut
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It may pay to give another chance to CHINESE ALPHABET, who was a bit disappointing last time but hasn't been with Michael Appleby long.
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Top-weight SCOTTS HONOR was denied by Ragtime Red last time but can gain his revenge over that rival today on 2lb better terms
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Very open but ASANDA looks capable of breaking her duck after a solid effort over C&D last time
Ths is the racecard key.
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