There were 41 Races on Friday 8th November 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Fontwell, 7 races at Warwick, 6 races at Hexham, 8 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Dundalk, 6 races at Chelmsford-City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Despite some reservations, ALLMANKIND could make his ability tell on this hurdling debut. Langholm may provide the biggest threat.
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This looks a good opportunity for RIBBLE VALLEY to make a winning debut over hurdles. He created a very good impression in bumpers.
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There are several to consider and bumper winner CAPAC is given the vote, ahead of Blue Laureate and West Cork.
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The suggestion is four-time hurdle winner GONNABEGOOD, in the hope he has benefited from his summer break.
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Nothing appeals more than BINGO D'OLIVATE, who has plenty in his favour and he's taken to beat recent chase scorer Casimir Du Clos.
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Supreme Novices' second Thomas Darby looks a very exciting recruit to chasing but bold front-runner MAIRE BANRIGH is match-fit.
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Useful hurdler Sensulano made a good start to her chasing career last month but MIDNIGHT TUNE may dominate from the front.
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Lucinda Russell has a strong hand but this can go to FIRST ACCOUNT, an Irish point winner who shaped well on both hurdle starts
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Both of the Dan Skelton-trained pair appeal on their handicap debuts but LIGHTLY SQUEEZE is taken to gain a first hurdling success.
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This is competitive for the grade but it's still hard to be swayed from MASON JAR (nap), who was a clear winner at Ascot on Saturday.
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Last week's Wetherby scorer NO TRUMPS is 8lb ahead of the assessor and should take some beating if she stays this longer trip.
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There could be more to come as a staying chaser from the penalised LA CAVSA NOSTRA (nap), who won with a lot in hand at Chepstow.
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5yo DEJA VUE ran well from the front when third over 2m4f in May and may prove difficult to catch over this shorter trip.
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The 9yo SMUGGLER'S STASH (nap) has been off for 571 days but he has plenty in his favour otherwise
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Broughtons Rythym ought to go close but RIZZARDO is taken to build on last week's solid effort.
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Johnny Farrelly's LOVE THE LEADER returned to form with two good efforts last month and still looks fairly well handicapped.
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Preference is for NO REGRETS, who shaped with considerable promise behind a very classy horse in a good-looking bumper at Ayr in April.
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Wynn House may defy the penalty but there are several interesting newcomers, the pick of which could be KATIES ESCAPE.
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It's reasonable to assume that winning Irish pointer KID COMMANDO will be primed to run a big race on today's rules debut.
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It will be no surprise if Little Jo resumes his progress here but preference is for LA RAV (nap) after a good second here last time.
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The manner in which TRINITY GIRL faded late on over 1m here last time suggests this drop back to 7f will suit and she can come good.
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Music To My Ears ran promisingly here last time, though is vulnerable to a smart newcomer, the well-bred AWAASEF could be the one
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Ottoman Court has been expensive to follow and he may be worth taking on again with the promising KING RAGNAR.
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Preference is for lightly raced ROYAL DYNASTY, who ran well enough on her recent seasonal/AW debut to earn the vote.
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SHERANDA has run well over 1m on soft ground on her previous two starts but should appreciate the drop to this trip and score here
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Jeanie B isn't sure to relish this new trip. Charming Rose and FRANCONIA are interesting newcomers from the Gosden yard.
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The only one of these open to significant improvement is ASTRO JAKK and he gets the nod.
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An open handicap but a chance is taken on NORTHERN SURPRISE to improve enough on his comeback run here lately
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John Gosden saddles two interesting newcomers but AL QAQAA shaped well on debut and can put that experience to good use.
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The consistent TROOP can double his career tally switched to blinkers from cheekpieces.
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Another open handicap but TYRCONNELL loves the AW and he could be capable of following up his Laytown win from last time
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Rosarno and The King's Steed are feared but SO CLAIRE is going the right way and can progress again back at 1m.
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Preference is for GAVI DI GAVI, who has run well in defeat at Kempton since his breakthrough success there in September.
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NUMBERONESON came forward at Leopardstown and is likely to go close here in an interesting if winnable maiden
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She's not won since her debut but FALCON CLIFFS has been knocking at the door of late and this could be the day she ends her drought.
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Preference is for Jim Goldie's mare ORIENTAL LILLY, who has won five times here and is on a good mark if able to revive.
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He likes this surface and is down in grade so MARSHALL JENNINGS could be the answer under Tom Madden
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A few possibles but BROUGHTON EXCELS (nap) might have a bit more progress in him and can gain a first win outside of Class 7 company.
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Jeffrey Harris is on the shortlist, but GLEAMING ARCH's two bold shows this autumn were over C&D and that earns him the vote.
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Likely THE MOUSE DOCTOR had excuses the last twice and he could offer some value here in an open contest
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Chance ROMANTICALLY, whose dam shaped well on her two starts here
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