There were 37 Races on Friday 25th October 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Newbury, 7 races at Cheltenham, 7 races at Doncaster, 8 races at Dundalk, 7 races at Newcastle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Newcomers BULLFINCH, Cold Front, Motamayiz and Iron Heart are plausible candidates from major yards.
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A suitable-looking opportunity for Derby entry BRIGHT EYED EAGLE to fulfil the promise of his debut second at Redcar.
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Hard to dismiss any of the runners, with top weight GOLD SOUK preferred to Borsdane Wood.
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A competitive opener. CHAMPAGNE WELL showed smart form last season and his proven ability on soft ground is a big selling point.
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John Gosden's MISHRIFF is likely to improve on his debut fourth at Yarmouth recently and this well-bred colt may be the answer.
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Make It Rain and Echo's Love are open to improvement. Some of the newcomers are interesting, notably LADY G.
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Getaway Trump should provide a proper test but AL DANCER can make a winning chase debut.
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Proven on soft ground, I'M AVAILABLE had excuses when runner-up at Epsom and can go one better here.
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This features some appealing newcomers, notably MAGNETISED. Nova Roma, Born A King and Thumur are others to note.
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The pick is DUKE STREET, who finished strongly to win after a long absence at Worcester last month and remains on a workable mark.
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Trueshan and HAMISH are fast-improving 3yos and the latter, who was hugely impressive at York last time, can come out on top.
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Another chance is given to BIELSA, who should have benefited from a 41-day break since his Portland flop. He's evidently best fresh.
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Gordon Elliott's 6yo DINONS has to concede weight to all his rivals but jumped well when making all at Limerick recently.
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C&D winner JACKPOT ROYALE did well to finish in mid-division at Catterick last time and he gets the verdict.
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Lots have each-way claims but the winner is likely to be among the 3yos, headed by GINISTRELLI (nap).
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The eyes are drawn to French recruits CAP DU MATHAN and Fred, both of whom ran well in respected company at Auteuil last time
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Whelans Way and Teruntum Star are considered but ATALANTA'S BOY (nap) is on an upward curve and should have more to come.
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Two significant players are SANDRET and Storting, who finished first and second in a C&D classified race six weeks ago.
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We haven't seen COBOLOBO (nap) since February but he goes well fresh and could have significant untapped potential as a chaser.
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This is all about Irish challenger MR SMITH who won at Carlisle and has hit career-best form with two impressive wins over hurdles.
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This looks fairly open. Slight preference is for DUBAI RAINBOW who acts well on this surface and is from a stable in good form
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Plenty of possibles but LUNA MAGIC is going from strength to strength for this yard and she's preferred to Gamesters Icon.
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3yo ANYONECANHAVEITALL (nap) disposed of three rivals with ease in a 0-85 over C&D last time and looks to have plenty more to offer.
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6yo OAKLEY is unexposed after only four hurdle starts and still looks well treated after his handicap-debut success in January.
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Ado McGuinness reaped immediate dividends from the acquisition of POCOTALIGO who may now supplement his claiming-race success.
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The well-bred MARIA ROSA can make a winning debut for a stable with a 40% strike-rate at the track and which introduced Enable here.
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This could provide a timely win for Colin Keane on LADY MAURA, a half-sister to recent Group 1 winner Donjuan Triumphant
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ROMININTHEGLOMIN is back at a more realistic level after contesting a Class 2 last time. She is a half-sister to a four-time AW winner.
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Despite a wide draw, THAMES RIVER (nap) can build on a promising recent debut and defy Sliabh Aughty
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SHE'SEASYONTHEEYE finished a close third on her AW debut at Wolverhampton last time and this stiffer track should be ideal.
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From an okay draw bBAHLWAN\p has definite claims if reproducing his recent turf form
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Mark Johnston runs three and Joe Fanning's mount TRINITY GIRL looks the pick after her promising debut at Wolverhampton 11 days ago.
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Time is running short for Hazel Bay to get that elusive winning bracket and preference here is for the less exposed 3yo DEFILADE
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This should rest between the Newmarket raiders Qamka and MILLICENT FAWCETT with the latter preferred in receipt of 7lb.
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Having shaped really well on her handicap debut over C&D a fortnight ago, FOR YOUR EYES can now get off the mark
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Low-grade fare and TARNHELM, who's won twice already this season, can come out on top. The Retriever is next best.
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A good third over C&D a fortnight ago, CACHE QUEEN can get back on track, with Cautious Approach the danger
Ths is the racecard key.
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