There were 40 Races on Friday 4th October 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Gowran Park, 6 races at Hexham, 6 races at Fontwell, 6 races at Ascot, 8 races at Dundalk, 7 races at Southwell, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
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It's perhaps worth taking a chance on a break reviving the fortunes of FOX LEICESTER as his early-season form looks strong.
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Having shown a likeable attitude when winning her bumper, MISS COGNAC (nap) can now make a successful start over hurdles
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The pick is SOMETHINBOUTANGELA, who has joined Richard Newland since winning an Irish maiden in July and has scope to improve again.
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By far the most solid option is KINGS TEMPTATION (nap) who can land a third C&D win of the season.
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Preference is for HEREBY who has won on soft and been progressive at 1m4f. She is highly likely to stay 1m6f.
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The first of last season's leading bumper performers to appear, ABRACADABRAS can make a winning start over hurdles
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Nigel Twiston-Davies' new recruit, ECHIQUIER, was a useful chaser when trained in France and ought to make a winning stable debut.
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A good juvenile. BOTOX HAS was 2nd in a Listed newcomers event at Auteuil in April and is preferred to Prefontaine and Ragnar.
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The likely ground conditions should play to the strengths of RAYDIANCE (nap), who is taken to strike under Simon Walker.
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Monday's Roscommon second Blackyellowred has to be respected but WILD DESIRE, a C&D winner last year gets the vote
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Dual Irish point winner ARD CHROS made a very promising rules debut over hurdles here in March and looks a good chasing prospect.
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All 3 are useful. TOMMY RAPPER is the only one with previous chase experience and that's enough to tip things in his favour.
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Darksideoftarnside is narrowly preferred to Platform Nineteen but both may succumb to the potential brought by LANDA BEACH.
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Plenty of question-marks SURIN gets a tentative vote on the strength of useful form as a juvenile last season
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This can go to MELODY OF SCOTLAND (nap), who has already won twice here this season and lost out only by a neck here last month.
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An interesting handicap. The vote goes to hat-trick seeking EMPREINTE RECONCE but there are a few possible dangers.
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All have something to prove. KING POWER holds the key given what she showed on her first two starts this season.
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There could be even better to come from UNEXPECTED DEPTH who can complete the hat-trick.
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This uncompetitive event may provide ORIONINVERNESS with the chance to gain his second C&D success. Brother Scott is second choice.
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Former Grade 1 winner TEA FOR TWO has had a wind operation since last seen and may have too much class for today's opposition.
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A strong group of established handicappers face two very interesting handicap newcomers in Mubakker and CALL ME GINGER.
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Having looked a well-exposed maiden in Britain TIGER TWENTY TWO now makes plenty of appeal after last Saturday's Irish debut at Navan.
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Preference is for VIF ARGENT, who is 2lb well in after a good recent run and may be seen to even better on effect today's slower ground.
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George Cornelius is a fascinating runner but PHASE AFTER PHASE was impressive when slamming True Motion at Bellewstown last time
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Most have something to prove but the return to a staying trip can help BALLY LONGFORD and he gets the tentative vote.
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Unbeaten in two C&D runs in Class 6 company, NEWSTEAD ABBEY is taken to return to winning ways.
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Gordon Elliott may have the answer with BIGBADANDBEAUITFUL, though his other runner Ard Abhainn is entitled to respect as well.
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With the form of her maiden runs working out well, MARMOLATA (nap) doesn't have to improve much to take this claimer off a low weight
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Preference is for ANIMAL INSTINCT who offered plenty of promise when a close third on his Chelmsford debut 13 days ago. He should improve.
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Recent course winner BELIEVE IN BEAUTY revelled on this track that day and looks sure to run her race again
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The improving BORSDANE WOOD (nap) appeared to relish this surface when winning impressively over C&D last time and can follow up.
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It is difficult to see past FORT MYERS, with his record of consistent placed runs in Group events lately setting a pretty high standard
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There is little getting away from BLOWING DIXIE who has looked a different horse at this venue and can make it 3-3 over C&D.
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Having run respectably in deeper waters than this last time, CROTCHET is taken to notch a first Irish success, drawn low for a top team
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The bigger field should help COLD HARBOUR settle better than when failing in his bid to maintain his unbeaten course record last time.
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After her near miss here two weeks ago Munaajaat makes plenty of appeal, but the lower-drawn MULZAMM could be up to winning off his current mark and gets the nod
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The progressive EXPENSIVE DIRHAM nearly got off the mark at Pontefract last time and, being by Dubawi, she should relish this surface.
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Plenty in with chances but ANFAASS could come good off 10lb higher than his last winning mark at this venue. Recent winner Farnese is obviously respected
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An open finale can go to Mick Appleby's ELHAFEI, who is bred to appreciate the switch to Fibresand.
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A tricky heat to end proceedings, with a chance taken on LYRICAL ATTRACTION being fit enough to do herself justice on her return from a break. She looks a filly who could well progress further
Ths is the racecard key.
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