There were 35 Races on Wednesday 20th November 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Warwick, 6 races at Hexham, 6 races at Chepstow, 8 races at Dundalk, 8 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
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The most obvious selection is EMMAS JOY, after an encouraging debut over hurdles. State Vision is next best.
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The thriving front-runner FRIGHTENED RABBIT had something to spare when winning at Carlisle last time and is taken to defy an 8lb rise.
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The experience of QUICK WAVE may enable her to take this, ahead of Etamine Du Cochet.
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Henry Oliver's mare LOVE LANE made a very promising start to her chasing career last month and gets the nod.
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The lightly raced 8yo BERING UPSUN was a ready winner on last month's chase debut at Kelso and holds appealing follow-up claims.
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Madam Deluxe is an interesting recruit to hurdling but so is the useful bumper performer SUBWAY SURF, who is given the vote.
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Jamie Snowden had an impressive C&D maiden hurdle winner at the last meeting here and KILTEALY BRIGGS can follow suit today.
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A fascinating contest is in store and LISP is given the nod over Torpillo.
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Irish point winner GETAWAY FRED chased home a recent Grade 2 winner on his rules debut four weeks ago and is probably the one to beat.
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It is difficult to oppose recent impressive chase winner AR EAGLA NA HEAGLA who looks to be an improved performer lately
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The 12yo LOWANBEHOLD (nap) won this on heavy in 2017 when fresh and off a tempting mark he gets the nod on his first run since June.
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Several of these are capable of a leap forward. FLINCK is taken to beat fellow handicap debutant Eaglehill.
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Topweight LAMANVER PIPPIN (nap) looks well treated in this handicap, having run with credit in a good novice chase last month.
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Not many of these have inspiring form figures and a chance is taken on ATTACK AT DAWN to score at the 15th attempt
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Preference is for SUPREMELY LUCKY who has the benefit of a recent run, and it was a good one at Worcester on last month's chase debut.
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It's worth chancing that the classy KING'S ODYSSEY (nap) will stay 3m on his debut in veterans' races. Theatre Guide is next best.
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Paul Nicholls' BLACKJACK KENTUCKY sets a fairly useful hurdling standard, having finished third over a longer trip here in March.
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Having won this race last year, YUFTEN can follow up to continue his winning run in these races, having won five claimers this year
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Emma Smith-Chaston and EXCALIBUR won by 6l at Sedgefield last time and a 7lb rise may not be enough to prevent a follow up.
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In a race in which there is little to go on, newcomer BELLE DE MANECH is the tentative choice to beat Nearly Perfection.
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This longer trip should suit Lock's Corner but a chance is taken with FAIR KATE who is having her first run since wind surgery.
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It might be worth taking a chance with PLUM PERFECT who can progress from a good run in a Gowran handicap last month
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Mark Johnston's RULERS KINGDOM did a lot of the donkey work on his nursery debut at Newcastle 16 days ago and is capable of better.
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Preference is for LOADED who was just touched off here last time over 7f and looks progressive
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Having finished second to a subsequent winner in September, REBEL REDEMPTION, representing an in-form trainer, is the pick.
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The one to beat could be the progressive MISS SASSYBOOTS who ran well in a C&D nursery two weeks ago and can improve again
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Irish raider LAPSES LINGUAE sets the standard on her Naas third (RPR 77) and James Doyle riding increases confidence.
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The once-raced SCEPTICAL(nap) should improve a good deal from his debut here last month and can turn tables on My Excelsa
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The draw has been kind to Cranberry, but Eastern Sheriff and SCARLET RUBY are interesting enough newcomers to pose a threat.
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The veteran of 101 starts, GEOLOGICAL is the pick on more than sentiment, as he has been in sparkling form lately
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He is taking a big step up in grade but the Roger Varian-trained KHUZAAM could well be up to the task having bolted up over C&D latest.
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Lightly raced SOVEREIGN DUKE is the call, having returned in May with a couple of good efforts before finding the Cesarewitch too much.
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The well-bred 3yo PURDEY'S GIFT (nap) got off the mark at Wolverhampton last time and is taken to defy a 4lb rise.
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Up in trip, the still low-mileage PECKINPAH is taken to account for last-time scorer Guroor, assuming he settles better.
Ths is the racecard key.
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