There were 28 Races on Monday 14th October 2019 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Gowran Park, 7 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Wade's Magic and Carmel are worth considering but the vote goes to NOT ON YOUR NELLIE.
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Maker Of Kings and ARTHUR'S KINGDOM have the strongest form, with narrow preference for the latter
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From the inside gate HOW BIZARRE may be able to ping out and gain another all-the-way course win. Ollivander is respected.
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Guesswork needed in these tough conditions and ROBERT GUISCARD is just a hopeful choice on his return to turf
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Last year's runner-up TARBOOSH can go one better. Kyllang Rock could prove a big threat granted a stronger pace than last time.
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There are some risks attached to DONNYBROOK, who took a very keen hold on her debut, but she evidently has a very good engine.
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Jewel Maker has to be feared but ASTROPHYSICS is taken to follow up last month's C&D success.
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Mishriff has a classy pedigree but SOCIETY LION showed plenty on his Newmarket debut and he gets the vote
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The improving Tribal Warrior will have something to prove if the ground doesn't dry out. Preference is for SHAWAAMEKH.
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Mick Channon's gelding POUCOR disappointed at Brighton last week but is very well equipped to cope with today's stamina test.
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Tamleek appears to have a good chance on these terms but he's taken on with EMPLOYER, who has been consistent of late.
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Mick Channon's LORD HOWARD looked very well suited by a slog in the mud when winning a Leicester seller on Tuesday and gets the nod.
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From a handy draw and with Simon Walker up, CATCH MY BREATH (nap) can follow up his C&D victory off only a 2lb higher mark
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The one that appeals most is the progressive PURGATORY, who may be able to strike again to make it three wins from his last four starts.
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Dropping into a fillies' handicap can help AQUADABRA (nap) gain compensation for her latest narrow defeat.
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3yo STALLONE (nap) was a dominant winner on heavy ground at Leicester last Tuesday and runs without a penalty here.
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It is hard to look beyond BE AHEAD, whose French form looks a cut above anything these rivals can offer.
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None of these have bulletproof claims but preference is for ALPASU in the hope that stepping back up to this trip can do the trick.
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Preference is for KINGSTON KURRAJONG, an in-form 6yo who is still well handicapped on the best form from his younger days.
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Previous winner Anna Of Sussex could be vulnerable to a more progressive rival such as RIVER SPRITE.
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Ed Dunlop's GOTTARDO should go well again off his current mark, after good back-to-back efforts at Chelmsford
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Preference is for FORBIDDEN DANCE, who had Circle Of Stars behind when beaten by a fair horse for the grade of race here last time
Ths is the racecard key.
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| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
| T | Top Time speeed rated |
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