There were 36 Races on Thursday 31st October 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Clonmel, 6 races at Stratford, 8 races at Kempton, 8 races at Chelmsford-City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Some luck will again be required coming from off the pace but CONTRAST (nap) travelled smoothly on his way to a C&D win last time.
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The step up in trip will suit FORT WORTH TEXAS ideally and she could turn the tables on Ard Abhainn from their Gowran clash
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There was half a length between CRANBERRY and Paycheck at Chelmsford but the former's strong finish looked the more promising show.
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Nothing stands out here, but AUTOMATIC ran well enough in a handicap last time to suggest he may be good enough.
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Plenty of these are making their hurdling debuts and the best of them may be WAYFINDER who looked good when landing a bumper last time.
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Lots of possibles but LETHAL LUNCH has a fine record on the AW and his latest Chelmsford win has been handsomely advertised since.
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Not many make significant appeal and ARCH MELODY will be hard to beat if replicating the improvement he has shown over fences.
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Black Op is likely to go well on his return but it's possible the similarly classy LISNAGAR OSCAR will have a fitness edge on him.
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She's Got You is greatly respected but PREENING has run well in both previous AW starts and gets the narrow verdict.
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The trip will suit FREEWHEELIN DYLAN who has been running well off his higher chase mark. He may be versatile enough to take advantage.
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Although Skeaping edged out BALLYELLIS at Fakenham 13 days ago, the tables may be turned over this longer trip on softer ground.
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King Of Athens isn't progressing and LEXINGTON REBEL could be up to conceding the weight all round.
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The battle-hardened BARRA might just appreciate the lack of hurly-burly in a contest like this and she could be the answer
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Cases can be made for several of the runners, but TIMOTEO (nap) is 2-2 over fences and may well be capable of defying his higher mark.
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The class act is DELPHINIA. It's 12 days since she was short-headed in a Group 1 at Ascot on Champions Day. This is her AW debut.
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The recent efforts of DONTDOODDSON (nap) at Sligo and especially when unseating at Tipperary look very good in the context of this race
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Some interesting hurdling debutants line up and the best of them may be expensive purchase ADJOURNED who can fulfil bumper promise.
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Several are respected on recent performances but there's a chance that the upped-in-trip HELLOVASINGER has sneaked in on a good mark.
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It is hard to see beyond last week's Thurles scorer ROBIN GOLD, who is 6lb well in although she did burst blood vessels last week
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A tight handicap chase which may go the unexposed DU SOLEIL who hails from a stable which is showing signs of hitting form.
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If getting the breaks from his inside stall PRINCE ROCK might have his day.
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The vote goes to THE KING'S STEED, who has standout claims on his best form last winter and went close at Wolverhampton last time.
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There's surely a race in CLASSIC STAR off his current mark and don't rule out stablemate Dark Mystique, the least exposed of these
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This can go to the useful seven-time winner LOVE DREAMS (nap), who has leading claims at the weights on this drop back in trip/class.
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Gert Lush can go well but LOLA PAIGE is open to improvement and she may make a successful nursery debut
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Hunni is a consistent sort who should go well but this can go to ZAFARANAH, a regular winner who won't mind the return to 7f
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Preference is for SECRET ACQUISITION, who has held a Group-race entry and her two runs represent the best form on show
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A fair handicap in which nothing appeals more than SKERRYVORE, who showed improved form to win over 1m2f on AW debut at Newcastle
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Good Tidings will likely be popular on handicap bow but it may be worth opposining him with fellow 3yo JUST THE MAN.
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3yo IT HAD TO BE YOU finished behind Extrodinair here last month but that was a promising start and he should know more this time.
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This can go to DAWAAWEEN (nap), who was a ready winner over C&D on her handicap debut and can take a 5lb rise in her stride
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Preference is for EMOJIE, who was an improved second in blinkers over C&D last month and is a big player if he can repeat that form.
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Falcon Cliffs is respected back in trip but preference is for the lightly raced TULANE, who was an eyecatcher over C&D last time.
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Preference is for MOHAREB, who went close at Newcastle last week and is open to more progress on this switch to sprinting.
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Very competitive but PAPA DELTA may still have a bigger run in him on the AW and is marginally preferred to Viola Park.
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This can go to RED SECRET, who showed improved form in blinkers/under De Sousa at Wolverhampton las time and he can follow up
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