There were 30 Races on Tuesday 8th October 2019 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Brighton, 7 races at Galway, 8 races at Leicester, 8 races at Chelmsford-City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Good cases can be made for all eight runners but the suggestion is TAVUS, who has made good progress in recent weeks.
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A trappy nursery, and AWESOME GARY is given a tentative vote ahead of fellow handicap debutant Anglo Saxson and Positive Light
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It is difficult to oppose ALL THOSE YEARS on his second attempt over hurdles, having gone down narrowly at Listowel last time
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David Evans' RISK MITIGATION has been placed in a handicap since his second in a very similar heavy-ground seller over C&D in July.
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Improved last-time-out Chester second OVERWRITE looks to have been found a good opportunity and he may be the answer.
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This trip at a demanding track could play to the strengths of LE HACHETTE, a front-runner who stays 2m6f and has a good claimer aboard.
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The safest option is TARBOOSH, who quickened up well to win a Beverley conditions race last month and is very effective on slow ground.
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Tony Carroll's SILVERTURNSTOGOLD has run well when in the frame here the last two times and may be the answer to this trappy contest.
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Despite a relative lack of experience ANYTHING WILL DO has good prospects of following up a long-priced debut win at Listowel.
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Perhaps the one best equipped to cope with these conditions is GETCHAGETCHAGETCHA, who was fourth in a recent heavy-ground Listed race.
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Oleksander and Herodotus bring potential but LIGHT ANGEL has already shown himself to be fairly useful and he gets the nod.
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With a good 5lb claimer aboard for his seasonal debut GUN DIGGER should be able to take advantage of favourable race-conditions.
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Neither Revolutionary Man nor KARISOKE have run on ground as slow as this but they set a clear standard and the latter is preferred.
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The nod is given to HAMMY END, who arrives in good form and can benefit from the drop in trip and assistance of talented Cieren Fallon.
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He doesn't win often but STORMEY always runs well at his local track and is sure to give it a good shot at a likely decent price
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Mick Channon's filly QUIRKY GERTIE was a long way clear of the third when going close on heavy ground at Hamilton eight days ago.
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The pair to appeal most are Dragon Command and MAC MCCARTHY with the latter selected to gain a second course win.
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Sylvester Kirk's pair Royal Dancer and Necoleta appeal but POUCOR (nap) caught the eye last time and he can gain a first Flat win.
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PUNCHES CROSS is a very consistent operator, and would have been closer with a clear run in a better contest than this last time
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This is a big drop in grade for STALLONE (nap), who was third off today's mark in a competitive series final on heavy ground last week.
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A few likely improvers on show but VINTAGE POLLY showed clear promise at Yarmouth last time and she gets the vote on this return to AW.
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C&D scorer TONI'S A STAR looks the way to go with talented claimer Angus Villiers taking 7lb off. Firenze Rosa is next best.
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A decent-looking four-year-old bumper and narrow preference is for SEANBHOTHAR to go one better than on his debut at Sligo
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This can go to ANOTHER BOY, who arrested his decline with a soft-ground success at Salisbury in August and still looks well handicapped.
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An interesting race but it looks trappy. CHAIRMAN POWER has appealing paper claims and may be up to making a winning debut.
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A case can be argued for all three runners. HABUB might enjoy the run of the race though and still has potential after just six starts.
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Spice War isn't taken on lightly but JEWELLER (nap) remains with potential as a stayer at this level and can come out on top.
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A few possibles but there was more encouragement from WATERPROOF in this headgear last time and he can break his duck.
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Poetic Legacy needs serious consideration but fellow 3yo MASAI SPIRIT is preferred after a comfortable win over 1m last time.
Ths is the racecard key.
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