There were 29 Races on Monday 28th October 2019 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Wexford, 8 races at Galway, 6 races at Ayr, 8 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Trip and ground should suit MAZARA who shaped well when third to a subsequent Listed winner first time out at the Curragh.
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JP McManus has a strong hand with bumper winners CAYD BOY and Front View. The Limerick winner edges preference
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5yo AURORA THUNDER was racing against males when third to a fairly useful winner at Kelso last month. She gets the nod.
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Much depends on whether LIGHTNING AMBER can reproduce her good juvenile form after a year on the sidelines. She gets a hopeful vote.
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The mare RONEY has solid claims if forgiven her disappointing run over fences last time and these conditions won't faze her
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The one that makes easily the most appeal is EBONY JEWEL, who showed useful form in bumpers and he should take to this new discipline
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A difficult puzzle involving a group of horses who clashed at the Curragh last week. Runner-up DRAGON OF MALTA may go one better.
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The progressive SHUMAKER won nicely enough at Punchestown to believe he can defy another 7lb rise and secure his hat-trick
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Most of these are likely improvers over fences this season but CHATEAU ROBIN has C&D form and ran well for his new yard in July.
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There was only a short head between VOCATUS and Magic Fountain at Thurles, so preference for the Bolger runner is only marginal.
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The best form belongs to GAME PRESENT and in first-time cheekpieces he warrants another chance in this modest a contest
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One with potential for improvement is ASK CORY (nap), who promises to be suited by 3m and made a satisfactory chase debut last month.
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A five-time winner over this trip, YOUCEEYOUCEECEE is worth an each-way interest following his recent fourth over 6f at the Curragh.
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With the benefit of recent match practice CHAMPAGNE CLASSIC (nap) should be hard to beat, though this will be no stroll in the park
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Letemgo has possibilities but RIGHTDOWNTHEMIDDLE can take advantage of a massive weights drop now back with Gordon Elliott
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The Listowel maiden won by L'EMPATHIE was a stronger race than it may have appeared on the day. She is relatively unexposed.
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A hot beginners' chase. Henry De Bromhead was among the winners here yesterday and this track looks certain to suit RAYA TIME
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No form to go on but LEGAL BEAGLE makes plenty of appeal on paper, given he's a half-brother to two smart bumper winners.
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BIG BAD LOANS makes a pretty quick return to action but plenty of each-way appeal even so under Declan McDonogh
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This looks a competitive bumper. Local hope FORTUNE STREET looks as though he will be very hard to beat
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This looks wide open but the suggestion is FOXY FOREVER, a C&D winner who returns here in good form
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A weak race. GIVE BATTLE has not set the world alight of late on the Flat but he took the eye last time and can win one of these
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The market should reveal plenty. ALMAREEKH cost $950,000 and connections took this with a newcomer 12 months ago
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William Haggas' colt BRYN DU ran well in defeat at Newcastle 19 days ago and looks the most obvious answer to this modest nursery.
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Slight preference is for AQUILEO. Zafeer is bang there on form, while Nova Roma is a respected newcomer.
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The vote goes to YA HAYATI, who should improve on his C&D debut effort. Cemhaan, Nashy and Thumur are respected newcomers.
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Top weight PIECE OF HISTORY (nap) looked on the way back when shaping well over an inadequate 7f at Chelmsford and that form is strong
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2018 winner POLYBIUS has slipped to an attractive mark, and his strong finish from the rear on Tuesday suggested he's ready to strike.
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In a trappy finale another chance is given to STAGEHAND, who was ahead of Quintada when they last clashed on the AW
Ths is the racecard key.
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