There were 27 Races on Monday 7th October 2019 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Tipperary, 7 races at Windsor, 6 races at Stratford, 7 races at Newcastle, 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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Tramore may not have brought out the best in JANIDIL on his Irish debut, but he still showed enough to suggest he can win this
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The most striking contender is ARABIAN MOON, who showed progressive form when placed in his three novice/maiden runs at around 7f.
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The Dan Skelton-trained FERROBIN (nap) sets a useful standard and should take plenty of catching. Ashington is feared most.
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It may be worth taking a chance with Joseph O'Brien's dual Flat winner FLICKER FLAME on her first run over hurdles
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The vote goes to BOTTOM BAY, who sets a fair standard on his debut form and has plenty of scope for progress on this step up in trip.
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Preference is for the proven chasing promise of FLIGHT TO MILAN, who has a sound chance on his second at Ffos Las in April.
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It was a big shock when TREACYSENNISCORTHY won over fences at Listowel. He is entitled to be a leading fancy on this occasion.
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The standout contender at the weights is the useful 4yo PLAIT, who should be hard to beat on this drop into claiming company.
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The one to appeal most is GUNFLEET, who has form figures of 122 on his reappearance and is competitively weighted on his peak form.
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If the useful hurdler DALY TIGER takes to fences on his debut then he should be able to take care of this field
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The resurgent TORCELLO (nap) trounced his rivals at Epsom and is very well treated off only 2lb higher under a penalty here.
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Top weight OAK VINTAGE has a good record when fresh and there are form and/or slow-ground concerns about all of his rivals.
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There should be more to come from VISIOMAN, judging by his smooth win in a Kilbeggan beginners event last time and he can double up here
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It might be worth chancing GEORGE OF HEARTS, who is well handicapped on last year's form and shaped well over 1m2f on his stable debut.
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Preference is for CELTIC JOY who was a promising second at Fontwell when last seen in March. The Accountant is feared most.
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If transferring the form he showed over hurdles before a summer break SHANROE AL C should make the most of this opportunity.
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The pick in this very ordinary maiden is LOFTY, who ran a big race in defeat in a Leicester handicap on his latest appearance in June.
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The form of his debut second at Ludlow in March has worked out well and SHANTOU EXPRESS is taken to go one better today.
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Having run a respectable fourth in a Listowel winners' bumper on rules debut, SNOWPIERCER can make the necessary progress to score today
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The suggestion is MERCERS, who was a close fourth off a reduced mark on AW last time and is a big player if she can back that up.
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Preference is for TROOP, who was keeping on in the closing stages when third over 1m here recently and may do even better back at 1m2f.
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It's very hard to oppose LIVE YOUR DREAM, who has performed with credit over 1m on his first two starts and now moves up in trip.
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Richard Fahey's colt SAINT OF KATOWICE wasn't at his best last time but his earlier form sets a fairly useful standard.
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Eric Alston's string is in good form and it could pay to forgive SPIRIT POWER a below-par effort last time and stick with him here.
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The suggestion is PERFECT SWISS, who may be able to find some improvement for this step up in trip.
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Four-time course winner BREATHOFFRESHAIR was runner-up here two starts ago and is the selection ahead of Billy Wedge.
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This low-grade event can go to ROCKLEY POINT (nap) who won here last winter and has been running well in handicaps here recently.
Ths is the racecard key.
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