There were 35 Races on Thursday 28th November 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Thurles, 7 races at Ffos Las, 7 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Taunton, 8 races at Chelmsford-City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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A tricky opener can go to \bWILEY POST,p, who will appreciate the likely strong pace.
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With an official rating of 138 MINISTERFORSPORT should be more than good enough to capture a beginners' chase.
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It's best to stick with STICK WITH BILL, who has leading claims on his course bumper form last season and on his hurdling debut effort.
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Paul Nicholls has found a very good opportunity for his bumper winner ERITAGE and a first hurdles win is highly likely.
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After four wins in 2019, AFFLUENCE is taken to continue the campaign in productive style. Giving Back is probably the chief danger.
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Several of these are closely matched on recent form. Tentative preference is for the lightly-weighted HILLTOP SUPREME.
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Having been placed in better races this term, DEJA VUE sets a clear standard on form and should be hard to beat.
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A chance is taken on point winner FANTASIA STORM, who shaped as though in need of the run on this month's rules debut at Fontwell.
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Having recorded a good Topspeed figure when scoring at Newcastle last week, COLONEL WHITEHEAD looks the safest option.
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Horses with a recent run have the upper hand and TREVENA is put forward to improve on her debut third.
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Having performed creditably in a stronger race at Chepstow 22 days ago, GOLDEN WHISKY has solid claims.
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The one to appeal most is Paul Nicholls' lightly raced 5yo EASYRUN DE VASSY, who ran with definite promise last time.
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Unbeaten in three starts over C&D and 4lb below his last winning mark, EL GHAZWANI holds the strongest claims.
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A match between stablemates. Though she might prefer a longer trip ELFILE is likely to have too much pace for My Sister Sarah
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Iron Horse is open to further improvement but AIR HORSE ONE may take advantage of a handy mark on his second run after wind surgery
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The suggestion is DENTLEY DE MEE, who is interesting on his latest fourth in a fair race at Worcester and is effectively 7lb lower now.
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Hat-trick seeking RED GUNNER (nap) is readily preferred given this race distance and the style of last week's win.
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Willie Mullins' French recruit FAN DE BLUES could easily be another useful youngster to emerge from the Closutton production line.
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Following an emphatic stable debut success here last month, SPECIAL PRINCESS may be capable of defying a 10lb rise.
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The 3yo HIGHWAY TO SUCCESS (nap) improved for the first-time hood (retained) when winning at Wincanton last Thursday and can follow up.
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This may be the right opportunity for NAIZAGAI, who showed plenty on both his starts in the mud. Lots of others need a close look.
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Following a much-improved display here last week on his second handicap start WESTERN DOYEN may be able to go one better.
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On the back of last week's good effort over hurdles, TRUCKERS CAILIN (nap) has a strong chance returned to chasing.
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3yo filly SWEET JEMIMA is open to improvement and will be all the more interesting if the market speaks in her favour.
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A chance is taken on OUR MAJELLA in first-time cheekpieces. She ran better than it looked over C&D recently.
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Chepstow runner-up GUSTAVIAN is taken to go one better, perhaps at the main expense of Mario De Pail.
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Preference is for HAHADI who went close in May in cheekpieces, which go back on today on his second start back from a break.
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The newcomers are interesting but Nottingham winner MOOSMEE is taken to make most of the running from his good draw.
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Roger Charlton's IVADREAM finished well for third on his nursery debut at Kempton last week and is expected to improve again.
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There are several interesting newcomers but this can go to GREAT AMBASSADOR, who sets a useful level and this is easier than last time
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Given few of these arrive in top form it's worth siding with REEVES (nap), who is up in the weights and in grade but can do better on AW
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Mick Appleby and owners The Horse Watchers do very well with their recruits from other yards and PERUVIAN LILY is the selection.
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It's worth chancing the fitness of CABALLERO, who hasn't been out for over a year but is well worth another try over this trip
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Spirit Of Angel is 3lb well-in even with his penalty but perhaps QUE QUIERES can build on the good start he's made in handicaps.
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Lots of these would be worthy of a positive mention. SANDY STEVE with those stylish wins on his last two AW outings is one.
Ths is the racecard key.
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