There were 23 Races on Sunday 6th October 2019 across 3 meetings. There was 8 races at Tipperary, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 8 races at Kelso, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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The experience gained by SUNCHART behind Santiago at Listowel may give him an edge over the winner's stablemate Dawn Patrol.
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An uncompetitive race and a good opportunity for LUCKY FLIGHT to follow up last month's winning hurdles debut, which came over C&D.
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In excellent form over 7f on his most recent starts CYRUS DALLIN is tipped in the hope that he sees out the trip
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Tingo In The Tale is solid but POTTERS AWAY looks a likely improver now handicapping at a modest level and is preferred.
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The hefty weight-for-age concession is a significant plus for winning juvenile WHISKEY AND WATER and the 3yo can take this.
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Two past winners try again, but strong preference is for last year's beaten favourite IMAGING, whose early-season form is convincing.
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This doesn't look that strong and FAMOUS RESPONSE is selected to provide his yard with a third win in the race in the last four years.
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Preference is for WAX AND WANE, who would have a very good chance if able to show anything resembling his best 2018 Flat form.
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A tough challenge for DAVIDS CHARM, but he has been in such good form that he may beat established Grade 1 performer Petit Mouchoir.
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Preference is for BEAUTIFUL BEN (nap), who has fitness on his side as well as the valuable 3lb claim of up-and-coming Jonjo O'Neill Jr.
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The two to appeal most are 2017 winner FOREST BIHAN (nap) and Nuts Well. Off a decent mark, Forest Bihan is preferred.
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Listowel form looks crucial here, with impressive Lartigue Hurdle winner RAZOUL taken to contain the progressive Turnpike Trip
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Several cracked it over hurdles but ERICK LE ROUGE looks likely to make a better chaser and he gets the vote over a trip that suits
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In receipt of a handy weight concession preference is for form pick UPTOWN HARRY, who will have a good chance if resuming in peak form.
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Having ended last season with an unlucky run at Punchestown, JAKE PETER resumes his hurdling campaign with likely more to offer
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The progressive CRACKER JAK ended last season on an upward curve and he still has plenty of room for further improvement.
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The vote goes to LOOKS LIKE MURT who showed clear promise on his latest start over hurdles but the market moves should tell us more.
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A good-class renewal in which MOON OVER GERMANY can take another step forward, chiefly at the expense of Champagne Classic
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If MOORES NOVELTY benefits from the move to Dan Skelton, as many have in the past, then he'll be very hard to beat.
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The most solid option seems to be in-form NORTONTHORPELEGEND, with several of his rivals needing to prove their fitness.
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It could pay to side with THE LITTLE YANK, whose debut second at Listowel has been franked by wins for the first and third
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Irish point winners Ashfield Paddy and Madera Mist are considered but this can go to MASON JAR who ran well here recently
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In a large but unconvincing field, NORWEGIAN WOODS may be able to build on his fourth at Uttoxeter. Wild Sam is next on the list.
Ths is the racecard key.
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