There were 29 Races on Monday 4th November 2019 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Plumpton, 6 races at Hereford, 8 races at Kempton, 8 races at Newcastle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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The pick is TOUCHTHESOUL, who travelled well for a long way before finishing fourth in a recent Listed novice hurdle at Kempton.
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A wide draw makes things tricky but otherwise SHEILA'S SHOWCASE has plenty going for him after a back-to-form run last time.
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She didn't impress when winning a run-of-the-mill maiden last month but GET THE APPEAL has significant potential for improvement.
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Although a maiden over hurdles, JIMMY BELL may be the answer given his placed form at this venue and the assistance of Connor Brace.
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The one to appeal most is up-and-coming 3yo COLONEL SLADE (nap). Delicate Kiss is next best ahead of Magic Mirror.
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Most of these are deeply unconvincing but HIT THE HIGHWAY stayed this trip well enough here recently and looks the safest option
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Several likely contenders in an interesting novices' hurdle, but WINDS OF FIRE was talented on the Flat and can win on his jumping bow.
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It may be worth chancing Godolphin newcomer PERFECT WINTER, who makes plenty of appeal on paper. Ardiente is next best.
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Top of the list is AIR HORSE ONE, who will be very hard to beat off his current mark if his summer wind op proves successful.
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Well bred 3yo JALAAD may have more still to come after a return to winning ways on the AW at Newcastle last time and can strike again.
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Gary Moore's 8yo BAD BOY DU POULDU is selected to capitalise upon today's significant drop in class.
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An open handicap chase which may go to AGENT WESTY, who has failed to complete the last twice but won at Fontwell three starts ago.
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Preference is for the previous experience of ESTABLISH, who sets a decent standard on his second at Newbury last time.
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Tom Lacey's gelding SIR EGBERT (nap) was placed in a chase on his recent seasonal debut and can exploit his 6lb lower hurdle mark.
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Although sold out of the Twiston-Davies stable, bumper winner JUGE ET PARTI (nap) has run some decent races over hurdles
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Preference is for YOUNG RASCAL, who will have very good prospects if recapturing anything resembling his very good 2018 form.
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Two Bids is respected but preference is for TONYX, who made an impressive start when surging clear at Salisbury in September.
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Talkingpicturestv has a ground query and a chance is taken that O'RAHILLY will stay this new trip on his second handicap run
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Some of these are probably better than they have shown and that may be particularly true of \bSEA STORY\b who hails from an in-form stable.
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Time could show that MAXIMUM EFFECT is well treated in this company after an impressive C&D maiden win
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Mark Johnston's well-bred colt RULERS KINGDOM took a big step forward last time and has plenty of scope to improve again.
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Pilot Wings ran well at Wolverhampton recently but TOPOLOGY has a fine record over C&D and met trouble in running here last time
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This looks a golden opportunity for the consistent ASMUND, who sets a clear, and fairly useful, standard back in a 6f novice event.
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An open race in which the vote goes to HOLLOA, who travelled well before overcoming trouble to score over 6f here last time.
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His recent win was gained over 7f on soft turf, but CAWTHORNE LAD has scope for progress if this different test suits.
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The vote goes to SEARANGER (nap), who went close in a similar race at Wolverhampton 18 days ago and has leading claims here.
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This should be a stroll in the park for BRUSHWORK, who made an impressive start when scoring over C&D on his debut in September.
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The vote goes to HERRINGSWELL, who surged clear on her drop to 6f at Yarmouth and remains well treated on her old form.
Ths is the racecard key.
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