There were 21 Races on Monday 13th January 2020 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Southwell, 7 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Derek Shaw's LE MANEGE ENCHANTE went close off the same mark over C&D last week and has leading claims if he can repeat the form.
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This is probably a good opportunity for YOUNG LIEUTENANT, although he has not raced on soft or heavy ground.
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The one with most potential is NATIONAL ANTHEM, who was quite impressive when making all in a recent 6f novice race here.
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All four are entitled to be hopeful but THE GIPPER is taken to get off the mark over fences after a solid latest attempt at Chepstow.
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This can go to NAVAJO DAWN (nap), who scored in good style over C&D ten days ago and has a 4lb rise for that breakthrough win.
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Colonel Keating is feared and Moromac respected on his chase debut, but FLIGHT TO MILAN deserves a change in fortune.
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This should revolve around Luck Of Clover and HARBOUR FRONT, with slight preference for Robyn Brisland's unexposed 4yo.
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This looks tricky but MICKEY BUCKMAN probably has the best credentials, with the best form and his step back up in trip.
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Top is the list is the resurgent SUITCASE 'N' TAXI, who may well be able to strike again under a penalty to make it 5-5 at this track.
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It's worth giving HEAVENLY PROMISE (nap) another chance to make the most of her lower mark over hurdles.
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4yo SYLVIACLIFFS was placed behind Break The Silence over C&D last time and may be able to gain her revenge on revised terms.
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It's highly likely that one of the recent winners EPSOM DES MOTTES and High Up In The Air will follow up. The former is unpenalised
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The very useful chaser LE MUSEE looks a strong contender back in a low-grade event on the Flat.
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Sixties Secret should go well. GALTEE MOUNTAIN ran on strongly to win well at Warwick last time and may be able to follow up.
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Tentative preference is for DAME RAPIDE. Her stablemate Eloquent Poet is narrow second choice, ahead of Pink Jazz.
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Although no cast-iron suggestion, ANGEL PALANAS is tempting at the weights.
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Top of the list is ALMURR, who seemed to respond well to first-time cheekpieces when beating a subsequent winner over C&D ten days ago.
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The leading form horses are RAYMOND TUSK (nap) and Funny Kid, who finished first and second in a similar race at Newcastle recently
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Star Of Southwold is capable of a big run with Ben Curtis booked but KASER is taken to gain another Wolverhampton win.
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Provided he responds well to the gelding operation and fitting of blinkers, NEVER ALONE should be difficult to beat.
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The well-treated HE'S OUR STAR ran well here two runs ago and is worth chancing in new headgear. Born To Reason is solid.
Ths is the racecard key.
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