There were 36 Races on Tuesday 1st October 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Sedgefield, 6 races at Southwell, 8 races at Cork, 8 races at Ayr, 7 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Preference is for GAMESTERS ICON, who has a sound chance if running to the same level as when a close second off this mark last time.
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Preference is for SNOWED IN who has conditions to suit, returned to better form last time, and remains on a handy mark.
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Providing she handles the ground MUTINY should collect at the third attempt to keep up the good work for her trainer's juvenile team.
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A chance is taken on TWOTWOTHREE. He bled on his chasing debut he's bred for this game and hinted at winning potential over hurdles.
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The pick is JOHN KIRKUP, who has dipped 1lb below the mark he defied on slow ground in June and sports new headgear today.
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Despite his double penalty JATILUWIH is taken to complete a hat-trick, given the manner of his successes thus far.
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Very open but maybe MISTER TRADER can follow up on last month's C&D comeback win off a 3lb higher mark
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Preference is for TRUMPS BENEFIT, whose Worcester form was franked when the runner-up made the frame in a stronger race on Saturday.
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A chance is taken on Mark Johnston's newcomer BATALHA, whose paper claims are persuasive. Manzo Duro is next best.
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7yo TONTO'S SPIRIT jumped well when dominating back over fences last time and gets the vote ahead of his old rival Nietzsche.
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Course and distance maiden winner ROMANTIC PROPOSAL does not look badly treated for her first handicap.
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Hopefully the ground will be close enough to good for DIOMEDE DES MOTTES to put his best foot forward. Big Nasty is a danger.
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Irish raider RINCE DEIREANACH was a very good second on soft ground in April and will be tough to beat if in similar form here.
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Preference is for SNOOKERED, who came good in this sphere with an unchallenged win in a Class 3 event over C&D last month.
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A good second at Listowel gives WARGRAVE a strong chance of making the breakthrough at stakes level. Pincheck rates a big danger.
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This looks open but LOCK'S CORNER returns from wind surgery with his yard having winners. He's preferred to Superefficient.
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With proven soft-ground course form (6f) on her CV, the versatile FOREVER A LADY offers a possible solution to this Class 6 handicap.
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The suggestion is MURPHY'S LAW, whose 7lb penalty may not be sufficient to anchor him after an impressive win last time.
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Hazran sets a decent standard but once again may find one too good in the shape of PATRICK SARSFIELD
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The suggestion is STATUARIO, who did well last season and hasn't been in bad form on the Flat this summer.
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Preference is for GET KNOTTED (nap), who stayed on strongly in the Ayr Silver Cup (third) and will relish this return to 7f.
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Lucinda Russell's CHANCEITON (nap) is 5lb lower than for his chase win last week and should be hard to beat back in this sphere.
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Last week's Gowran second CONVERSANT gets to race off the same mark here, having been raised 3lb in future events, and can go one better
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Although absent since March, NIFTY AT FIFTY (nap) can provide the answer with this trip the way to go.
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This step up in trip should prove ideal for KILBARCHAN who is taken to beat Saturday's Chester winner Fannie By Gaslight
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The vote goes to previous bumper winner DALKINGSTOWN, who sets a fair standard on his second at Worcester 15 days ago.
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Most of these have either no chance or have become disappointing. EASY COME EASY GO could be the answer on only her third run
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7yo JAGANORY has been very competitive in stronger handicaps on turf this year and this belated return to Polytrack looks worth a go.
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Trainer Keith Dalgleish has a strong hand here and C&D winner ICONIC CODE is taken to beat stablemate Three Castles.
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Plenty with chances the suggestion is HARVEY SPECTER, who ran really well from a bad draw at Gowran last week
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Stall eight is tricky but otherwise NEWYORKSTATEOFMIND has very solid prospects on his second on last week's AW debut at Lingfield.
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A chance is taken on newcomer ROSA, who appeals on pedigree and hails from a yard which has plenty of first-time-out winners.
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There ought to be more to come from LYRICIST VOICE, who was strong in the closing stages when going close over C&D six weeks ago.
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3yo DUBRAVA (nap) hit the line strongly when gaining her breakthrough win over 7f here in August and has untapped potential over 1m.
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Top of the list is REVOLUTIONISE, who resumed his progress when scoring over C&D last month and that form has worked out well.
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5yo CROESO CYMRAEG has gone close on AW in his last two starts and looks worth another chance off only 1lb higher than last time.
Ths is the racecard key.
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