There were 43 Races on Thursday 24th October 2019 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Thurles, 7 races at Southwell, 7 races at Ludlow, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 1 races at Wolverhampton Wolverhampton, 7 races at Chelmsford-City, 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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Modest fare in which a chance is taken on BATTLEOFTHESOMME, who has joined a bang in-form stable. A near 2m now may help too.
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As a Listed winner over hurdles SINORIA looks a cut above these rivals, She can make a winning start over fences.
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There was a lot to like about how OVERTHETOP prevailed in his bumper at Warwick when the race hardly went like clockwork.
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This looks booked for the useful HUMBLE HERO. Irish pointing winner Ballinsker looks next best.
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An ordinary race in which preference is for up-and-coming 5yo NOTACHANCE, who will have good prospects on March's Newbury hurdles win.
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Everlastingpromise will have his supporters but preference is for CAPTAIN COBAJAY, who has turned a corner lately
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An intriguing race. With stamina to burn at this trip and a strong pace expected, MIDNIGHT SHADOW and Brewin'upastorm may dominate.
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With Love The Leader having a hard race at Fontwell yesterday, this can go to AGENT WESTY.
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Unbeaten 4yo Garry Clermont is respected but slight preference is for WINNINGSEVERYTHING, who was also a bumper winner.
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Dual bumper winner UISCE SOLAS has the makings of a useful novice hurdling type and may see off a likely challenge from Rebel Og.
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The suggestion is FOR THREE, who represents the sponsoring stable and was progressing well when last seen in May.
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Despite the hefty penalty, LEGENDS GOLD can complete the hat-trick. b\Redbridge Gold\p might be the main threat.
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Progressive 7yo FOR JIM has already won three times this season and is 7lb well in after a good run in defeat last week.
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Top-weight FLIGHT FOR LOVE may have slightly more potential for improvement than obvious danger Alice Johnston.
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Preference is for DONNA'S DELIGHT, who contested better races last season and has won first time back in the past.
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This should be run at a good clip. COURT ROYALE ran well on his chasing debut and is taken to beat Storm Control.
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7yo OSCAR ROSE hasn't really lived up to her smart bumper form over hurdles but makes her seasonal debut from a workable mark.
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This revolves around PEREGRINE RUN and he should beat these as he is rated 9lb higher than Westland Row and Elwood
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Ben Pauling's SEBASTIAN BEACH (nap) is 9lb higher than when winning at Kelso last time but further progress over fences is likely.
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An open contest that could go to SHOW'S OVER if he transfers his best hurdling form back chasing. Damut I'm Out is next best.
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It's hard to oppose PERCY THROWER (nap), who displayed the benefits of last month's wind surgery when a clearcut winner on Friday.
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Despite carrying top-weight on only her second handicap start, KALETTO should be all the sharper for her debut in this sphere last time
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The most appealing option is ARTICHOKE HEART, who was perhaps unfortunate to get nailed late on by an in-form rival at Hereford.
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After a fine effort in defeat last week, LIMELIGHTER is selected to beat Valseur Du Granval and Global Tour.
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Top of the list is GUNSIGHT RIDGE, who impressed on his Irish point debut in May and has joined a yard with an excellent bumper record.
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Last week's runner-up Sophar Sogood is looking at the same result given the potential shown by BIG BORIS (nap) over 1m at Chepstow.
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The fact that BOMBAY BLUE was unfancied on debut but still ran a corker to finish runner-up bodes well for this second start
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Top weight CRAIG STAR would prefer good ground but he does handle soft and his assured stamina could prove his trump card.
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If the blinkers continue to have a positive effect a 4lb penalty may not prevent SHEPHERD'S PURSE following up last week's C&D success.
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After last week's fine effort, THAQAFFA (nap) can gain a first success over hurdles at the expense of Nefyn Bay.
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There was plenty of promise in the debut effort of DAYSAQ and he's fancied to build on that and get off the mark at the second attempt.
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The way in which FOOTSTEPS AT DAWN loomed up over 1m at Dundalk last time suggest this Irish raider could come good now dropping to 7f
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The claims of FUTURISTIC look obvious and he can follow up last week's ready Newcastle success under a penalty with 7f set to suit well
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San Rafael, Abwaaq and Well Prepared have serious claims but KINSMAN could emerge on top following his promising debut.
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There was little between BUWARDY and Imperial Square when 2nd/3rd at Chelmsford, the former taken to confirm narrow superiority.
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Moment Of Silence's debut fourth came in a fair race but FARNHAM is preferred after a promising debut effort in the spring.
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The suggestion is DARK KRIS, who should be suited by this trip and can come good.
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Bardo Contiguo and Reine De Vitesse are respected but JABALALY is taken to capitalise on the return to the AW.
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Although he has had a few chances, SWINLEY did little wrong when collared close home last time and may still be capable of winning
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Some potential improvers on show but ZEFFERINO comes here in top form and can defy a penalty for last week's ready C&D success.
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A good chance it's best to focus on the 3yos, with handicap newcomer ROVING MISSION (nap) narrowly preferred to Stormbomber.
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Pianissimo did not go down without a fight at Ascot but CASUAL REPLY gets the vote after a promising show on her recent debut.
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