There were 20 Races on Tuesday 7th January 2020 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Taunton, 6 races at Lingfield, 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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Several promising types make this an interesting novices' hurdle and the impressive course form of MASTERS LEGACY earns him the vote.
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The two newcomers should go well and BUZZ was a far superior operator on the Flat than Astrologist.
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Class & Speed Card

Preference is for FILOU DES ISSARDS, who finished really nicely off a steady pace here just before Christmas.
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Class & Speed Card

A competitive novices' handicap chase may go to OUR MERLIN who may be good enough if translating his hurdling ability to fences.
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A chance is taken on DIAMOND GAIT, who rallied well on her handicap debut. Going up in trip could well trigger further improvement.
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If replicating his recent efforts in handicap chases then CAPTAIN CATTISTOCK (nap) should be hard to beat on his hunter chase debut.
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This is low-grade fare but there should be a decent run in TENNEWROW, who will be happy to get away from heavy ground.
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Three-time course winner Cold Harbour holds solid claims but this could go to the unexposed SEA SCULPTURE on his Fibresand debut.
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It's best to forgive MOONRAKER his tardy start here last time and he looks the one to be on given his taking C&D success prior to that.
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This can go to MOSAKHAR, who surged clear over C&D last time and has plenty of scope for further progress on his handicap debut.
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The leading contender is DIRECTORY, who made it 2-2 at this track when landing a similar C&D event in decent style 18 days ago.
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The standout contender is the progressive 4yo ATWAAR (nap), who went close in a C&D classified event in her hat-trick bid nine days ago
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This looks an excellent opportunity for SEA OF COOL to open his account after his good first run over C&D. Sooqaan looks next best.
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Ready preference is for GEORGE THOMAS, who is an improved sprinter for his new yard and lost nothing when a C&D second to Zapper Cass.
Ths is the racecard key.
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| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
| T | Top Time speeed rated |
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