There were 21 Races on Monday 6th January 2020 across 3 meetings. There was 6 races at Ayr, 7 races at Chepstow, 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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A couple with claims but the suggestion is LILY'S GEM, who has had a few chances but has shown enough to suggest she's a big player.
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Dual Flat winner DAGUENEAU was a promising fourth at Newbury on last month's hurdle debut and that form gives him leading claims.
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Lastin' Memories should go well but preference is for RIPSTICK (nap), who posted his best effort over fences last time.
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Colin Tizzard's BEAUFORT WEST has a point to prove but is the one to beat if back on song.
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Sporty Yankee has strong claims but preference is for CHEERS JD, who improved last time.
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Preference is for THE MANUSCRIPT, who ran well in defeat over C&D two starts ago and may benefit from a change of headgear today.
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This can go to ETTILA DE SIVOLA, who showed a good attitude and improved form to win at Newcastle from a 5lb lower mark last time.
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The answer might be KING ERIK, who followed his easy point win with a promising rules debut in a Warwick bumper last spring.
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It's well worth chancing the fitness of CALIX DELAYAYETTE, who has a long absence to overcome but remains a horse of potential.
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6yo DORKING COCK (nap) made a disappointing start to his chasing career but fared better here last time and can build on that effort.
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Castle Rushen is an interesting newcomer but this can go to GET RICH DIE PLYIN, who shaped well on his debut in an Irish point.
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A chance is taken on ROOSTER COGBURN who has potential off this mark, and at this trip, on his second start back from an absence.
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The mare SARASOTA was a promising fifth over C&D on last month's first run for Paul George and is the selection ahead of \Disruptor\p.
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In a tricky event it's worth siding with BERNIE'S BOY, who finally gets a decent draw and he won't mind the return to this trip
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Following two solid seconds, SHINE ON BRENDAN looks well up to going one better. His chief form rival is Will To Win.
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Paul Cole has made a good start to 2020 and ROTHERWICK (nap) looks interesting off a handy mark. Second choice is Perfect Refuge
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Preference is for handicap debutante AMPNEY RED. Sparkling Or Still, Copperlight and Bee Able are also shortlisted.
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A steady pace wouldn't be ideal for PIVOINE back down in distance but he has the class to succeed on these terms.
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A chance is taken on JAVELIN, who has two duck eggs next to her name but looks well handicapped if back on song.
Ths is the racecard key.
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