There were 28 Races on Monday 21st October 2019 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Plumpton, 7 races at Windsor, 7 races at Pontefract, 7 races at Southwell, 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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3yo DANSEPO took a massive step forward when landing a heavy-ground novice last time and is open to more progress on his handicap debut
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A tricky race in which Irish point winner DE BARLEY BASKET gets the vote on his switch to hurdling. Avarchie is feared most.
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Perhaps the most interesting runner here is nursery newcomer GENEVER DRAGON, who could show more now upped in trip and in headgear.
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Tentative preference is for Andrew Balding's interesting newcomer RODIN. Thrice-raced Brenner Pass may pose most resistance.
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This looks to be a good opportunity for AGENT WESTY to add to his recent Fontwell chase success, and he is taken to defy an 8lb rise.
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Danny Tudhope's mount SPYGATE has a good chance if backing up his latest effort. Hidden Spell and Lincoln Gamble are key rivals
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Veterans BLAINE (nap) and Pettochside may be the two to concentrate on. Preference at the weights is for soft-ground winner Blaine.
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It is interesting that David Bridgwater is introducing new recruit COBY NINE in a race that he won with Wenceslaus 12 months ago.
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Armed with a 5lb pull and returned to the scene of his last win, SOD'S LAW can reverse Nottingham placings with Rake's Progress.
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Preference is for REGULAR INCOME, who ran well in his second start since back from a break last time and is on a feasible mark.
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Conditions appear spot on for MUSICAL SLAVE, who is taken to continue his excellent spring hurdles form now going chasing.
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An interesting renewal. HE'S A KEEPER brings Listed form and he gets the vote over King Carney.
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Top of the list is the progressive PRINCE OF HARTS, who chased home a major improver in a Class 2 event at Ascot when last seen in July
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The one that appeals most is ROSY WORLD, who forged clear over C&D on her handicap in March and is open to more progress this season.
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Some disappointing and/or quirky types line up for this maiden and it may be case of which one wants it most. KING POWER is preferred.
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The vote goes to Richard Fahey's 3yo KINGSON, who got off the mark on soft ground at Hamilton and a 4lb rise for that win looks fair.
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The most reliable option is UALLRIGHTHARRY who should be hard to beat if fully tuned up after a break.
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This looks to be a good opportunity for ARROWTOWN (nap) to get her nose back in front, with race and ground conditions in her favour.
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The one that appeals most is KING ATHELSTAN, who justified favouritism in good style off a reduced mark at Brighton last month.
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The Tom Lacey-trained LUCK OF THE LEGION (nap) has done well recently and is fancied to complete a hat-trick.
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The suggestion is Tim Easterby's AUTUMN FLIGHT, who has found a steady stream of improvement since being returned to slower ground.
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This looks a good opportunity for PIAZON to add to his impressive record at this track, after coming back to better form last time.
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Preference is for CREATIVITY (nap), who is the only runner with Fibresand form and has major claims on these terms.
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Axe Axelrod and Orange Blossom are respected but PRAXIDICE gets the vote off a handy mark back down in distance.
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This should be run at a good pace and the well-treated DECLAMATION could be the answer. Fly True may be best of the rest.
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Atalanta Queen is solid but there could be a bigger effort in MOVE IN FASTER on this surface and he gets the tentative vote.
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A chance is taken on GOING NATIVE, who has won over C&D and has a decent form shout if back to her very best.
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Fox Shinji is a likely improver but MARVEL has been knocking on the door and this could be the day he sheds his maiden tag.
Ths is the racecard key.
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