There were 35 Races on Thursday 10th October 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Thurles, 7 races at Exeter, 6 races at Worcester, 7 races at Southwell, 8 races at Kempton, 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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This could be between Peaceful and ST CLERANS, with preference for the latter to confirm the form from their debut meeting
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Paul Nicholls' mare IF YOU SAY RUN was very competitive in useful races over hurdles last season and can make a winning chase debut.
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Class-dropping HIGGS gets the vote on his debut for Dr Richard Newland. Second choice is Dontcounturchikens.
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Given more experience, it is feasible that LOUISIANA will prove a bit better than a handicapper. He can concede weight to his six rivals
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Preference is for BOUGHTBEFORELUNCH (nap), who posted a very solid effort when last seen. Second choice is C&D winner Ballymalin.
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With Emma Lavelle's horses running well this looks best left to HANG IN THERE, who ran to a fairly high level at Fairyhouse in April
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Despite a potentially off-putting record of four consecutive second placings HAZRAN is probably worth one more chance.
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4yo filly SINGAPORE SAGA made a promising debut in a good-quality mares' event at Cheltenham in spring and might be the answer.
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An open handicap may go to TEASER, who didn't appear to quite stay the 2m5f when running so well in a competitive heat at Market Rasen
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It could pay to forgive ASANDA her lapse when favourite at Gowran, Her previous Leopardstown third has been shown in a favourable light.
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It's worth giving another chance to STORM ARISING. Dolphin Square and Shanroe In Milan are also in the mix.
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In another half-stride NIFTY AT FIFTY (nap) would have justified market support at Southwell. He's 5lb well-in after that
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Useful but deeply frustrating over hurdles RANDALLS UR POET may get a change of fortune on his sixth Fiat outing.
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The suggestion is COURT IN MATERA, who signed off in spring with a much improved performance in first-time blinkers.
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Perhaps longstanding maiden NEVER A WORD can finally get his head in front after solid efforts in defeat
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A competitive enough handicap. Having impressed when winning a juvenile hurdle last time, HARVEST BOW can double her Flat score today
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5yo CAT TIGER was a dual Grade 3 chase winner when trained in France and is taken to strike on his debut for Paul Nicholls.
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The vote goes to STERLING STAMP, who sets the standard on his third here last month and is open to more progress on this step up to 7f.
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Off a low weight preference is for VEXILLUM, a strong stayer who has been in decent form over fences of late
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Mininggold has solid claims under these conditions but SANDRIDGE LAD is well treated now and there was more promise last time.
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A good quality staying maiden. CAER showed a smart turn of foot when winning her bumper and that could be crucial today
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As a half-brother to useful dual C&D winner No Nonsense, ROMAN MELODY looks interesting switched to this scenario.
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Although not bred for it PADLEYOUROWNCANOE is taken to make a winning start over fences, probably at the expense of Monbeg Theatre
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John Gosden's filly DAILY TIMES has finished second three consecutive times and can go one better if she handles this surface.
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Preference is for PREMIER POWER, who nearly made a winning debut at Newmarket and should build on that promise.
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He is 2-2 for the 7lb claimer Jonathan Fisher and BREAK THE SILENCE proved in late 2018 that he can be competitive from this kind of mark.
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A maiden handicap in all but name. It looks quite open among the form horses and narrow preference is for DISARMING.
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A fair standard is set by LIVE IN THE MOMENT, who makes his AW debut after running well in defeat in a recent Bath nursery.
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Lightly raced 4yo KASBAAN (nap) is another success story for Mick Appleby and The Horse Watchers, and he can gain another C&D win.
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A few with chances but preference is for AWA BOMBA, a course winner who looks ready for this return to 7f.
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Plenty to consider, including LEO MINOR who has been quite eyecatching in both his runs since fitted with a tongue-tie.
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Poeta Brasileiro is respected but this looks a suitable opportunity for QUEEN OF KALAHARI (nap) to complete a C&D hat-trick.
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Last-time-out winners Lucky Turn, Mina Vagante and Chicago Doll are respected but HONFLEUR is taken to open her account.
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Gabriele Malune (2212) has a solid record aboard LOOSE CHIPPINGS and he rates as the most logical choice.
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Top of the list is MISS M, who was only narrowly denied over C&D last week and is well treated off the same mark here.
Ths is the racecard key.
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