There were 22 Races on Tuesday 5th November 2019 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Exeter, 7 races at Southwell, 8 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Top of the list is BOLT N BROWN, who went close over 1m2f in the mud at Yarmouth and has leading claims if she can back that up.
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Although a short-priced failure at Worcester, ex-French CAT TIGER should be seen in a very different light over this extra yardage.
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This is a very tight call between Goobinator and TRANQUIL STORM but Kevin Ryan's 4yo gets the vote.
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Preference is for HARRY SENIOR, who was a promising fourth on last month's hurdles debut at Chepstow. That form has been boosted.
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7yo WILD FLOWER is on a roll again after back-to-back wins and may be able to strike again on this switch to Fibresand.
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The two to concentrate on may be JANIKA and Lalor, with preference for the former who is only a 6yo and could fine more.
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The suggestion is HEY HO LET'S GO, who may prove hard to catch over this new trip. Second choice is Miss Gradenko.
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Padleyourowncanoe jumped well in winning here recently but COMMODORE BARRY has the greater scope for chasing.
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The call is ASTROZONE, who is fairly treated if taking her latest Beverley run at face value and she's related to a Fibresand winner.
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This is open. FOR GOOD MEASURE has turned a corner and at Warwick he not only jumped well but also responded for pressure.
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A very weak maiden that should go to MILLICENT FAWCETT, with Mosakhar easily the biggest threat
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Juvenile GUARDIA TOP (nap) impressed with a dominant display of front-running in a big field a week ago and can repeat the feat.
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Judged on his solid start for his new yard at Newbury it shouldn't be long before Mick Appleby gets a win out of RESTIVE (nap)
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The key horse is up-and-coming 5yo SANDY BOY who will have good prospects if in the same form as when a good second last time.
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These conditions bring out the best in PURPLE PADDY and he had more in hand than the winning margin suggests here two weeks ago.
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Bucephalus, Grand Bazaar and FIRST RECEIVER all have more to come and the latter can confirm the abundant promise of his debut.
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Divine Connection is greatly respected but PRAIRIE MOPPINS showed a good deal more last time and can make a winning nursery debut.
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Preference is for YOU DON'T OWN ME, who stuck on well for third in a C&D nursery last time. Fair Sabra has possibilities.
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Mercenary Rose may prove vulnerable over this trip and BIG LACHIE is a viable alternative. Velvet Morn is another to consider.
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There are nagging doubts over all of the runners and some caution is advised. A chance is taken on GLORY OF PARIS.
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The vote goes to NOBLE BEHEST (nap), who is unbeaten over 2m on AW. Thresholdofadream, Vibrance and Volcanique are dangers.
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A competitive race of its type but LONG CALL has been in rude health in recent months and can go in again.
Ths is the racecard key.
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