There were 29 Races on Sunday 20th October 2019 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Naas, 7 races at Cork, 7 races at Sedgefield, 7 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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Johan Zoffani was ahead of Shooting Spirit and NULLIFIER on their debuts here but the latter perhaps shaped best
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Allez Allez Allez and Love Locket are greatly feared but this drop back to 6f might just work for SOINEANTA
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Despite dropping back in trip HEAVENLY PROMISE looks to have a sound chance. Brother Scott looks the main danger.
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A weak mares maiden hurdle with DIME A DOZEN the percentage call on the back of a good run over this trip at Tipperary
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Alan King dominated this race earlier in the decade and his PRODUCTION may see off main form rivals Prefontaine and Paseo.
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Plenty have chances but preference is for CHAMPERS ELYSEES (nap), who impressed in overcoming trouble in running to win at the Curragh
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This should go to one of the newcomers and RITCHIE STAR is given the vote ahead of Flat winners Soloist and Robeam.
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Zola will make this a good test but that could well suit BATTLE OF MIDWAY (nap), who looks tailor made for this longer trip
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The Paul Nicholls-trained OLEG is likely to progress further and may well follow up his Wincanton success.
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Wide open but BRUNELLE's only defeat came in a Group race and she impressed dropped to 5f on the AW last time
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This may concern Western Ryder and WINDSOR AVENUE with the latter expected to make up into an even better chaser.
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An open handicap and a tentative vote going to NAPOLEON BLUE back at his optimum trip
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Longhouse Sale is seriously respected, provided the ground doesn't ease. However, PACIFY is taken to extend his winning sequence.
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TRETHIAS ran a stormer over 10f at Newmarket last week, and though the ground is softer today, she should win if able to get through it
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Flat winner BREATHABLE looks a likely sort to make a jumper and with his stable in fine form is given the vote ahead of Ilaya.
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A winner here earlier in the year, OUR JERRY has progressed well and there may be another handicap in him over this optimum trip
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This can go to TIDAL WATCH (nap), who is still unexposed over fences and returns to the scene of his double over hurdles last spring.
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With the form of her Killarney conditions race win boosted by the runner-up Blenheim Palace, LOVEISTHEHIGHERLAW can stay unbeaten here
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There's a chance this longer trip could produce more improvement from CHASMA (nap) who can continue her fine start for the Dan Skelton.
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Henry de Bromhead's French recruit DEMAIN DES L'AUBE looks very interesting, despite his long absence
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Silver Streak is top rated but this scenario isn't ideal and preference is for ITCHY FEET, who scored on this card last year.
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One that has been in good form is CALONNE, who ran a cracker on his handicap debut at Gowran and this race doesn't look as strong
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Brian Ellison's SNOOKERED has looked a different horse since front-running tactics have been used and can complete a course hat-trick.
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Runner-up in a big handicap hurdle at Listowel under today's rider, LAKEMILAN can make a successful return to chasing
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A chance is taken that LEITH HILL LAD will return to his best at a track where he 2-2. Second choice is Land League.
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Bigger and Better is in the form of his life but KARAWAAN should have improved plenty from his second off a break at the Curragh
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He faces a few interesting newcomers but COLLEGE OAK is the percentage call after his promising debut second in the spring.
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A cracking bumper. THE LITTLE YANK looks one of three especially promising sorts here and can justify his trainer's immense faith
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There should be plenty of improvement in ZYON now he goes hurdling over a longer trip and he can make a winning reappearance.
Ths is the racecard key.
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