There were 35 Races on Wednesday 2nd October 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Bangor, 8 races at Huntingdon, 7 races at Nottingham, 8 races at Kempton, 6 races at Newcastle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Deadringerforlove has potential for better but LEGENDS GOLD has the best form and is the one to beat.
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Noble Saffron is well ahead of the handicapper but TWOTWOTHREE will like conditions and can show what he can do as a chaser.
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Unbeaten in two C&D outings, COUSIN OSCAR can take this after a break. Little Rory Mac is next best.
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Useful Flat stayer PREFONTAINE seems quite versatile regarding ground and is taken to make a winning hurdling debut.
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This can go to BALLYART (nap), at home in soft ground and with more to give over fences. Onurbike is next best.
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Spirit Of The Sky is respected but preference is for ABBALEKA, who should relish this track and ground if taking after his dam.
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Perhaps the most interesting runner is KAPSIZE, who now has the blinkers he won for all three chase wins in France refitted.
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This might be the chance for BELTISSIME to gain a first win. Fort de L'Ocean and Jembug Drummer are the main threats.
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The clear form pick is CRAYLANDS. Among the rest, Notation is just preferred to Dubai Love and Rainbow Jet.
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The safest option is GOLDEN TAIPAN, who looks better equipped to defy the penalty than Carry On
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Coolanure is interesting on her debut for Peter Bowen but HEAVENLY PROMISE appeals most.
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Preference is for WHAT A BUSINESS who has a solid chance on his recent form, including a success over C&D and a good second at Ayr.
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Heavy-ground bumper winner SUMMIT LIKE HERBIE was placed on only one of his four hurdle starts but might do better over fences.
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First choice is STALLONE, who scored on heavy ground here in May. Next on the list is Fantasy Keeper, followed by Ugo Gregory.
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In what looks a uncompetitive race it might pay to give another chance to TEL'ART, who won a bumper after a break last autumn.
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Another race which features several C&D winners who are proven on testing ground. The 3yo FIREWATER may prove the pick of them.
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Unexposed 6yo BARLEY HILL (nap) returned from an absence with a promising effort last month and gets the nod.
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This would look a fiercely competitive handicap but for the presence of GOSHEN (nap) who won his two races in June in startling fashion.
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Competitive fare but SAVITAR should be a force back on Polytrack and down into a Class 6. Alabama Dreaming is feared most.
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A few of these could have done without the recent rain but it won't bother LORD BALLIM, who was going well when slipping up last time
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Lots of pace on show and MR GREENLIGHT may be able to track it and produce a telling late effort. Somewhere Secret is next best.
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Very competitive but MAGICINTHEMAKING (nap) is going from strength to strength for this yard and can follow up last week's win here.
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The ones to appeal most on paper are Barney Frederick, Boro Babe\p and WAIT FOR THE LORD, with the last-named given the vote.
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So Sharp is respected down in class but QASEEDA should appreciate today's extra furlong and can get off the mark.
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Having bettered his previous-best RPR by 4lb when going down by a head to a subsequent winner 23 days ago, HOULTON (nap) is the call.
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Dubawi colt YA HAYATI was just 11-10 when withdrawn (unruly in stalls) from his intended debut, suggesting he is well thought of.
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Narrow wins for BLINDINGLY in August and September saw him go up a total of just 5lb and he's taken to return to winning ways today.
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Some interesting 3yos on show with the pick of them being Cadre Du Noir and KUWAIT CURRENCY. The latter is marginally preferred.
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John Gosden's 2yo record here looks set to be 17-33 after this thanks to TSAR, who created such a good impression on his debut at HQ.
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The thriving JUNIOR RIP still looks feasibly treated and can make it three wins from his last four starts. Grey Spirit is feared.
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Despite conceding a previous run to New Angel, PERFECT NUMBER did it nicely at Chelmsford and can defy a 7lb penalty.
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Preference is for ATALANTA BREEZE, who did it a shade cosily on her belated reappearance at Brighton and is just 3lb higher today.
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Ivan Furtado's SCANDINAVIAN LADY could be set for a profitable autumn/winter if her two runs last month are anything to go by.
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The Young Master is the eyecatcher but, in this different discipline, preference is for recent C&D winner PERCY'S PRINCE.
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If stall 1 isn't a hindrance, INDEPENDENCE DAY can strike having looked unlucky when quite well fancied the last twice.
Ths is the racecard key.
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