There were 41 Races on Saturday 5th October 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Redcar, 7 races at Fontwell, 7 races at Gowran Park, 6 races at Ascot, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 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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Scentasia is respected but EVA MARIA was a tidy winner on her handicap debut and remains capable of better.
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The one that makes easily the most appeal is VEGA MAGIC, who shaped really well at York on his debut and he should be effective in soft
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6yo mare LUCK OF THE LEGION (nap) came good with a convincing success at Warwick recently and has scope to make further progress.
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Dakota Gold won't go down without a fight but conceding 8lb to the thriving MAYGOLD may just prove beyond him.
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Cosmic Horizon has to be respected on debut but THEATRE OF WAR has two solid hurdle runs under his girth and will be tough to beat
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Class-dropping Under The Stars has leading form claims but she's a very skinny price. A tempting alternative is EMTEN.
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This looks at the mercy of FINNISTON FARM, who hasn't been at his best of late but he's down a fair way in grade and handles soft
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The 7yo POINTED AND SHARP has improved for a tongue-tie and he was good value for his winning margin here last time
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Morando is the form horse but may again be outgunned by an improved 3yo, this time perhaps by RAAKIB ALHAWA.
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Not a particularly competitive handicap hurdle but a chance is taken on LUCKY PHIL to break her duck after a string of good efforts
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This is probably a good race. NEVER ALONE was beaten by a nice prospect at Sandown and he edges preference
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It is possible SUMMER SANDS is flattered by his Middle Park third but a strong case can also be made on his earlier form.
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The suggestion is ZUBAYR, who is only 3lb higher than when belatedly returning to winning ways at Southwell
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The 7yo RAISING SAND has been in the form of his life and he is taken to make it three wins from his last four C&D starts.
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Marginal preference is for DRURY to make a winning hurdling debut, having looked smart in winning her bumper at Cork
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Given the forecast slow ground, HERMOSA is taken to reverse Matron placings with old rival Iridessa. Laurens has to be feared.
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Oliver Sherwood's CERVARO MIX faces no easy task with his big weight, but he appeals as one who might go on to better things over fences
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Only two of these ran well last time out and Newbury Listed second SIR THOMAS GRESHAM is preferred to Breton Rock.
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Everything looks in place for CAPE BYRON (nap) and he can gain a first Group success. The unexposed Tabdeed is feared most.
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Understandably fiercely competitive, but there could be more to come over this longer trip from Listowel winner LINE OUT
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Vatican City has a great pedigree but a safer bet is FINEST SOUND, and especially should his latest form get a boost in the 2.50
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By far the most interesting runner is hurdling debutant MINELLA BEAT, who finished second in a warm Irish bumper last December.
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August's fine third place on soft ground at Thirsk gives ZIP serious claims today, and he had an excuse at Haydock subsequently.
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Last year's smooth winner DI FEDE can return in top form to win it again. Fred Darling winner Dandhu is feared most.
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A chance is taken on US AND THEM on his first try at a trip which looks as if it will suit, having been running well over 2m last season
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First choice is MELBURNIAN, a dual French winner who goes on this ground and she's now rediscovering her form for Tony Martin
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None of these are particularly appealing but BROWN BEAR saves his better days for this venue and has been running well
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The vote goes to the progressive 3yo OLYMPIC CONQUEROR (nap) who has been knocking on the door in both his handicaps.
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Erissimus Maximus goes for a race hat-trick and Celsius remains capable of better but the vote goes to CAME FROM THE DARK.
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Possibly an opportunity for the top-weighted FREEWHEELIN DYLAN to follow up on a decisive Kilbeggan defeat of Kilkishen
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Preference is for soft-ground winner HUNNI (nap) who is potentially better handicapped than most and Sandown last time didn't go to plan
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Jamie Snowden's EXOD'ELA was bought for £80,000 very soon after his winning Irish point debut in March and might be the answer.
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A couple of these are closely matched on recent form but this can go the way of FAIRY STORIES, who is thriving and can defy a 6lb rise
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The unexposed CHAMOMILE looks interesting on her handicap debut, being a sister to the smart triple AW winner Festive Fare.
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This clearly revolves around Advantage Point and DALLAS DES PICTONS with preference for the latter
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Four of these met at Kempton 12 days ago, but INFLAMED's win in a slightly stronger race there seven days earlier looks stronger form.
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Some interesting newcomers here and ABWAAQ is the pick. He has a nice pedigree and the stable won this with a newcomer last year.
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City Of Love sets the standard, but KAHALA QUEEN is nicely bred and wouldn't need to be anything special to make a winning debut.
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Power Link is greatly respected, but INTISAAB (nap) is 1-1 at the track and this may just set up perfectly for him.
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Chitra has claims but the one that appeals most is LAPIDARY, who wasn't at her best last time but she should do better back at 6f.
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All Points West could be popular back on AW but preference is for DOBRIANKA, who posted a solid effort last time and can do better.
Ths is the racecard key.
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