There were 35 Races on Thursday 3rd October 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Warwick, 7 races at Clonmel, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 7 races at Chelmsford-City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Plenty in with a chance but the vote goes to KENDERGARTEN KOP, who likes it here and will enjoy the drop to 1m with cheekpieces back on.
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It's difficult to look past RAYA TIME. Roger Brookhouse's gelding was a most impressive bumper winner in 2018 and, while he had a frustrating spell as a novice last season, he did bump into some useful types.
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The Jonjo O'Neill yard is in good form and bumper winner ARRIVEDERCI gets the nod to make a successful hurdle debut.
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Cases can be made for all eight runners but the vote goes to HEXAGON who can reverse recent Kempton placings with Dramatic Sands.
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Preference if for WHATUCALLHER who produced a string of placed efforts last season and should be a lot sharper for her fourth-place finish at Listowel last month.
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Aimee De Sivola is likely to prove difficult to beat but, with Philip Hobbs having winners, FLINCK can make it interesting
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This may be fought out by Almahha and REINE DE VITESSE, with narrow preference for the latter whose latest form is working out well.
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A chance is taken on BORO MELODY who ran his best race yet when hitting the line well for fourth at Wexford last time. There could be more to come from him.
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All bar one are newcomers to fences. Four were very closely matched as hurdlers but BALLYMOY was a grade or two above them.
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Once the penny dropped, TRANSITION kept on nicely to finish third of five over C&D on debut in August. He can build on that run today.
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This is likely to turn into a fair test of stamina, which should suit previous point-to-point winner PREMIER D'TROICE, who comes here off the back of a cracking effort in defeat at Downpatrick
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An open handicap but, with Emma Lavelle's horses running well, a chance is taken on her new recruit JUBILYMPICS
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An open handicap which may see RAPTURE get off the mark at the main expense of Burning Topic and the consistent Seprani.
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MINELLA TIMES has enough experience under his belt over fences to go and win a race of this nature
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For Good Measure is 5lb well compared to his future mark but is 0-8 over fences. It may well be worth opposing him with CHASMA (nap).
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Devil Or Angel and BROGANS BAY (nap) cross swords over this C&D again and the latter is weighted to come out on top this time.
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Matthew Smith is a dab hand at placing his horses, which is an art in itself, and he seems to have found a good opportunity for his in-form veteran BECTIVE CAVE (nap). Returning to fences off a 24lb lower mark to what he'd be asked to race off over hurdles, he should be difficult to beat
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The suggestion is SID HOODIE who held on gamely from Timassini at Uttoxeter last time despite fluffing the last 2 flights.
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The regally bred IMPERIUM looks a good prospect for 2m having got up on the line over 1m4f at Kempton on last month's handicap debut.
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It wasn't an altogether straightforward start for SUVRETTA at Ballinrobe, where she got involved in a barging match on the turn for home, but she was well-backed that day and can make amends here
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Blue Venture and Glamorous Force are drawn wider than ideal and CALL ME CHEERS looks the way to go under Daniel Tudhope.
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A race in which the market should prove informative. TRUCKERS PASS cost £175,000 after his Irish point second and gets the vote.
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There should be more to come from PREDICTABLE TULLY over 7f and she can get off the mark at the third attempt.
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An easy winner at Brighton for her new yard early last month, HASSAAD has the most potential and can defy the penalty.
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Most of these have something to prove but TWO HEARTS comes here on the up and can go one better than at Redcar last week.
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Currently 1-1 on the AW after a C&D win in August, the blinkers have had a positive effect on DREAM HOUSE.
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If SOUTH COAST can confirm Epsom placings with Baptism that would probably see her off the mark
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A competitive handicap but one hardly overloaded with pace, and the vote goes to BLAME CULTURE, who's unlucky not to be 3-3 over C&D.
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This looks wide open and ANGEL'S WHISPER is only a tentative selection. Perfecimperfection and Ventura Royal head the dangers.
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Having found a muddling pace against him last week, ABOUT GLORY is taken to resume winning ways back up in trip.
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The step up to 1m could bring about further improvement from ALUQAIR and he gets the tentative vote in a trappy race.
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The one who appeals most is CANASTA, who showed improved form for going beyond 8.6f for the time when third at Chelmsford.
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Hard to rule out many of these but LETHAL ANGEL has a really solid record this season and gets the vote on this big drop back in grade.
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As she is seemingly progressive after a win at Chelmsford and a near miss at Newcastle, this looks best left to POETIC LEGACY (nap).
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Top of the list is BROUGHTON EXCELS (nap), who forged clear over C&D last Thursday and is well treated under a penalty for that success.
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