There were 42 Races on Saturday 11th January 2020 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Kempton, 7 races at Wetherby, 7 races at Warwick, 7 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Chelmsford-City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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It's hard to get away from AGENT OF FORTUNE (nap) who continues in fine form and avoids a penalty for Monday's Wolverhampton success.
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Lord Lamington has the best piece of hurdle form but FRASER ISLAND was his equal on the Flat and he scored easily at Newbury.
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This looks a fine opportunity for the improving WOLF PRINCE, a clear second in the Grade 2 at Leopardstown over Christmas
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This looks a good opportunity for COCONUT SPLASH, who has shown strong form in better races on his first two hurdle starts.
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In an open race, preference is for MANOR PARK who looked a big threat before his stamina ebbed away over a longer trip last time out.
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The most reliable prospect is DREAM MAGIC, a three-time winner at Wolverhampton who also scored over this C&D last spring.
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In a trappy race a chance is taken on DELIGHT OF DUBAI, who looked uncomplicated in beating a talented mare at Lingfield.
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The selection is JAZZAWAY, already a bumper winner and progressive in maiden hurdles. A repeat of her Naas run may well be good enough
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Having impressed on her chase debut at Wincanton on Boxing Day, the unexposed 6yo ANNIE MC is taken to defy a penalty.
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It might be worth taking the recent winners on with ASHOKA who has brighter prospects than on his last two outings.
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There was plenty to like about the performance of TOTAL COMMITMENT on his stable debut last time and he can resume his progress.
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Competitive. It might pay to chance MR MEDIC, who is back on his last winning mark after excusable failures on ground too deep.
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Preference is for THUNDER DOWN UNDER who came back to form when third at Leopardstown and looks as though he can improve again
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Kim Bailey's PRINCE LLYWELYN had some decent bumper form and will appreciate this drop in grade.
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The vote goes to HIGHEST SUN, who has solid form. Ardlethen is a narrow second choice, ahead of the progressive Two For Gold.
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Four-time C&D winner GORING may be the best bet with his second back here 11 days ago boosted by the subsequent success of the winner.
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Top Notch looks a short price on his Huntingdon form and a back-on-song FRODON would be a tough nut to crack.
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The booking of Denis O'Regan to ride the slightly frustrating KILDORRERY looks very interesting and he might just get the best from him
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The lightly raced 5yo KATPOLI (nap) can bounce back with a bold bid now returned to a left-handed circuit. Hawk High is feared most
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The suggestion is KEEN ON. Harry Senior is second choice but Shan Blue and Decor Irlandais are also seriously respected.
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Despite a record of 0-12 SHAFFIRE looks worth siding with. She has twice run well behind Agent Of Fortune here since joining the yard.
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It is easy to think that this will be resolved by further improvement from either NOTRE PARI or Larkbarrow Lad.
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The preferred option is CHOSEN MATE(nap) after his very promising chase debut at Leopardstown two weeks ago.
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Nicky Richards has kicked off 2020 in fine form and handicap newcomer BIG BAD BEAR can provide him with another winner.
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Preference is for Ladbrokes Trophy runner-up THE CONDITIONAL (nap). Second choice is Kimberlite Candy, ahead of Le Breuil.
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This looks best left to MRS UPJOHN who deserves to get her head in front after finishing runner-up in her first two outings.
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Back at 3m, C&D winner WALT (nap) gets the vote ahead of top weight On The Blind Side.
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This is a fairly tight-knit affair. GLORIOUS GALWAY has a claim as the form-horse on the strength of his Cork National second.
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Having dropped back down to his last winning mark, ABSOLUTELY DYLAN can provide the in-form Sue Smith with another winner.
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No shortage of interesting candidates but ONE FOR THE TEAM looks the most appealing, with potential and a big run last time out.
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Several enter serious calculations, with FIRST LINK selected to throw down a telling late challenge.
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Never Adapt is eyecatching but has difficulties settling. ECU DE LA NOVERIE might just turn the tables.
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With improvement on the cards after a promising introduction at Navan THE PRIESTS LEAP may prove too good for newcomer I A Connect.
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This race is probably easier than the Newbury contest in which MARIDADI finished third on her debut 24 days ago. She gets the nod.
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The market should be informative in this newcomers' race. Judged on breeding and other factors, THEME TUNE makes the most appeal.
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Preference is for RODIN, who started favourite on his turf debut and showed more from the front last time before not seeing out 6f.
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Harbour Vision is well treated but ASDAA can gain compensation for Monday's Southwell near-miss off the same mark.
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With a decent pedigree and representing a trainer that does well at this level, SETTIMA LUNA is preferred on her debut.
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This could turn tactical but that shouldn't inconvenience ALMUFTI, who can follow up his recent Lingfield win.
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His bad luck last time won't have gone unnoticed but LUCKY'S DREAM (nap) makes easily the most appeal in this line-up.
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It would be no surprise to see the 1-2-3 from last Thursday's C&D clash dominate again and CAT ROYALE is tipped to follow up.
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The vote goes to POPPY MAY, who has a decent record over C&D and came back to form from a wide stall last time.
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