There were 44 Races on Saturday 4th January 2020 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Cork, 7 races at Sandown, 7 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Wincanton, 8 races at Kempton, 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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This can go to CRIMEWAVE, who's surely up to winning off this mark when things fall his way.
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Olly Murphy has an eyecatching 24% strike-rate in bumpers and point winner ALPHA CARINAE can score on her rules debut.
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Down to a handy mark after a disappointing 2019, HUMBERT showed much more here last time and gets the nod.
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Nicky Henderson's PALLADIUM should have a very good chance to go one better than he did at Warwick.
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Winner of a competitive Leopardstown novice handicap over Christmas, FAUGERNON can follow up here off what looks a nice mark
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Today's conditions could be more suitable for C&D winner ORIONINVERNESS and he is taken to exploit an attractive mark.
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In this modest handicap there could be a good run in WHATSMEANTTOBE. He's lightly raced and not short of scope.
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Penalised Chelmsford winner Mazikeen and promising Newcastle fourth CABLE SPEED stand out, with the latter preferred.
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An excellent second in a handicap at Cheltenham last month makes INDEFATIGABLE the clear form pick. Silver Forever is a good novice.
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The drop back in trip may be against Prince Kayf and preference is for OVERTHETOP, who wasn't disgraced in a Grade 2 last time.
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Book Of Gold and Dino Boy can go well again but preference is for IVILNOBLE, who held his own in a better race last time.
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Best of the newcomers on her C&D debut, MADE IN ITALY can add to what's been a decent couple of weeks for her yard.
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The suggestion is CLONDAW WESTIE, who is better handicapped than many of his rivals and showed up well for a long way on his return.
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The selection is ESCARIA TEN(nap, who shaped like a stayer when third in a Fairyhouse maiden hurdle in November which has worked out
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Looks Like Murt is respected but this can go to SAM'S ADVENTURE (nap), who bumped into a progressive winner over C&D last time.
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The form standard is set by Ludlow winner HURRICANE HARVEY. His main dangers are St Barts and Southfield Harvest.
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A chance is taken on BRIGHAM YOUNG, who has relatively few miles on the clock and will appreciate the return to 7f.
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Preference at the weights is for DELIRE D'ESTRUVAL, who showed up well for long enough on last month's seasonal debut.
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A rapid improver over fences last season, SNUGSBOROUGH HALL looks enticing here off a 28lb lower hurdles mark
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The selection is hurdling newcomer DUSTY'S CHOICE, who won a bumper at Ayr on his debut and faced a tough task at Cheltenham next time.
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Well-handicapped dual course winner MOLINEAUX may be the answer. Saintemilion and Flying Tiger are also shortlisted.
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Perhaps this is the day that VELVET MORN can live up to the promise of her novice win as the signs were more promising here last month
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Preference is for highly promising HANG IN THERE, who beat a good recruit, the pair clear, in a Grade 2 at Cheltenham last time.
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Muyam Spirit had SHAKEYTRY five lengths behind when they were second and third at Thurles, but the latter can turn the tables here
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It will be tough for Schiehallion Munro to defy a penalty if ALBERT'S BACK reproduces the form shown when third on his chase debut.
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The vote goes to last month's C&D scorer NIFTY AT FIFTY. Second choice is Maypole Class, ahead of Rootless Tree.
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Unexposed over middle distances, GETCHAGETCHAGETCHA (nap) looks capable of following up his Wolverhampton win off a 3lb higher mark.
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Preference is for JEPECK (nap) whose connections have bided their time with him over hurdles this season before this return to chasing.
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The first-time blinkered MINELLA TILL DAWN could appreciate this drop in trip and gets the vote in a trappy contest
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Although below his best on his reappearance, POINT BREAK is taken to bounce back. The juvenile Robeam looks to be his main threat.
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A veterans' chase in all but name. Valdez and Gala Ball are respected but AS DE MEE (nap) is preferred.
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The well-related FINESPUN has been found the right race now handicapping at a sensible level.
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The presence of TOTTERDOWN may well make it difficult to repeat last Sunday's successful front-running tactics on Gunnery.
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Market support for The West Awaits has to be noted but preference is for THE SLIDING ROCK to build on an encouraging debut effort
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Sandown runner-up ARRIVEDERCI is taken to go one better. Grand Slam is a respected newcomer.
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There are a few to consider but GIFT OF YOUTH (nap), can give a good account from the rail draw on his handicap debut.
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The unexposed TODAY POWER is interesting back down in class. Two key rivals are Beat The Breeze and Dark Phoenix.
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Lingfield winner Maqboola has an obvious chance but TURQUOISE FRIENDLY is an interesting alternative.
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The should be more to come from Chelmsford winner NOTFORALONGTIME. The 4yo Zhukovsky is second choice on form.
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Marco Botti has his string in fine form and LETHAL SHADOW, bred to appreciate Polytrack, gets the vote.
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A cracking contest can go to ASTROMACHIA, three from three under Joe Fanning. Rainbow Dreamer is feared most.
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Plenty of chances in an open contest with preference for recent Lingfield winner BE FAIR.
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This most appealing option in this basement-grade classified is EMBER'S GLOW, who won a similar race at Wolverhampton last month.
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