There were 36 Races on Friday 10th January 2020 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Sedgefield, 7 races at Thurles, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 8 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Honourmission is sure to be popular but CANNY STYLE is well handicapped and her recent efforts weren't devoid of promise.
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The most obvious answer is MOONDANCE (nap), who finished well to open her account when upped to 1m for her latest start.
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If accomplished Flat stayer Max Dynamite jumps adequately he will be hard to beat, but ADVANTAGE POINT appeals as the value-option.
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With his yard in better form now, HILL SIXTEEN is of strong interest off this sort of mark.
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4yo REEVES coped with the drop back to 6f when completing a hat-trick last month and will be suited by today's return to 7f.
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It may be worth taking a chance with MISTY ADAGE who ran with credit in her first handicap and has a good 7lb claimer aboard
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O'Hanrahan Bridge is respected but ROSTELLO showed enough in France to believe he can make a winning stable debut.
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Moon Trouble drops down from handicaps and is racing on favourable terms but veteran STEELRIVER looks the more solid option.
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Gordon Elliott runs four and should collect with TRONADOR who ran on strongly under this rider when fourth at Leopardstown.
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Competitive but the suggestion is ESPOIR DE LOIRE, who impressed at Musselburgh considering he wouldn't stop jumping out to the left.
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The most eyecatching candidate is probably Far Rockaway. This trip may also prove an assistance to the street-wise ISLAND HIDEAWAY.
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This could develop into a shootout between Ard Abhainn and REBEL OG and slight preference is for the Willie Mullins-trained mare.
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6yo TRACTOR FRED (nap) looks a winner waiting to happen having gone down so narrowly after jumping for fun at Plumpton.
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The three with recent winning form have all arrived late on the scene. MISS ELSA looks highly potent again if the race is run to suit.
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Nothing went right for FOXY JACKS (nap) at Leopardstown last time and he could make amends here over a more suitable trip.
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The penalised Blazing Port is respected but LINELEE KING shaped nicely in what was probably a good bumper at Chepstow.
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Salkeev would be tempting if strong in the market but as things stand preference is for MOUNT MOGAN.
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It could be worth chancing MONTY'S MISSION who is less exposed than a lot of these and caught the eye in maiden hurdles.
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There should be a big run in UNIVERSAL FOLLY, and especially should the form of his first effort be franked by Blazing Port earlier.
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This may go to KATH'S LUSTRE, who finished third here last time in spite of racing too freely from a much wider stall than today's.
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Joseph O'Brien is seeking his 17th bumper winner of the season and BATTLE OF ACTIUM could supply him with it too
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It's perhaps worth giving another chance to KYBOSH, who hasn't been shaping up too badly of late and could be suited by this trip.
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Brian Forsey's BUTTERFIELD say things out well when scoring over 1m6f here last month and may be capable of defying a small rise.
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A competitive heat but LAPILLI is taken to reverse form with Bambari following a close contest over C&D last month.
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Tony Carroll's ONEBABA has solid claims on his peak efforts and is taken to get off the mark in a first-time headgear combination.
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There's been promise in each of LONGBOURN's course runs to date and he may be able to get the better of Narynkol.
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Polytrack winners Cranberry and Phuket Power hold appeal but dual Wolverhampton winner LOCKED N' LOADED (nap) has more to offer
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An excellent run over hurdles at Limerick suggests that useful stayer BAL DE RIO has settled in well with Denis Hogan.
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This looks a very good opportunity for the potentially useful WALEYDD to get off the mark at the third time of asking.
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An open heat but ALGERIA showed enough on debut here to suggest he can take a race of this nature.
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Knockabout Queen has a big shout if last week's performance is repeated but preference is for the solid Dundalk runner DASH D'OR.
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Despite an abridged campaign at three it is hard to oppose course winner and Group 3 Naas second NO NEEDS NEVER in a race of this type.
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In an open finale a chance is taken on SING BERTIE who made a sound return from a break at Chelmsford last month.
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Second over C&D last time, Eglish and LAUREL GROVE make most appeal. If Ben Coen can negotiate a wide draw, his filly can score
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Last month's C&D winner MAJOR POWER has been eased 1lb for finishing third to well-handicapped rivals since and can take full advantage
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A Likely Story (second) held MASALAI (third) over C&D last time but it could be different on these terms.
Ths is the racecard key.
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