There were 44 Races on Saturday 30th November 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Newbury, 7 races at Bangor, 7 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Wolverhampton, 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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This can go to FANZONE, who disappointed on his two previous starts but who ran well on debut. The step up to this trip could help.
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Robeam and Navajo Pass are respected but GRAZEON ROY has a fighting chance in receipt of 5lb from those rivals.
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CAREFULLY SELECTED has the tools to go far over fences and the 146-rated hurdler looks the one to side with here
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With his latest second boosted by victories for the winner and third, URBAN HERO sets a decent standard.
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This looks to be between FLORESSA and Silver Forever, who were well clear of some more than reasonable opposition here last time.
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A good opener may go to BALLYMOY. He was just about the best of these over hurdles and he jumped better when outstayed at Carlisle.
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A chance is taken on REVERANT CUST, who made a winning reappearance last term and looks well handicapped if returning in similar form.
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The Caddy Rose was a long way ahead of MOSKOVITE (nap) at Clonmel last month, but a 7lb turnaround in the weights c
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The well-treated ROMAN SPINNER (nap) looked unlucky when a close fifth as favourite at Kempton last time and can make amends.
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Preference is for RESERVE TANK. His Grade 2 win over fences at Wincanton last time is very useful form and sets a good standard.
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Race regular UNO VALOROSO should put up another bold bid after a respectable and rare run over hurdles last time.
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A typically interesting renewal of this novice hurdle. IMPERIAL ALCAZAR, who had Listed form in bumpers, may come out on top.
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There are ifs, buts and maybes about almost all of these and the one who looks to have the least to prove is MIND'S EYE
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Sandridge Lad ran well last time but this can go to LUIS VAZ DE TORRES, who is on a good AW mark and won't mind the drop to 6f.
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The one to appeal most is WESTEND STORY, who is of real interest off this mark on the form of last season's chasing debut 4th at Exeter.
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Snuff Box is much respected with his yard going well but this is the time to chance a return to form from ASK THE WEATHERMAN (nap).
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The conditions will suit SAM'S ADVENTURE and he is marginally preferred to Jammy George, another course winner over hurdles.
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On the strength of his sixth in the Champion Bumper, SEMPO has the potential to take high rank in the novice hurdle division.
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A proven winner at this level, PAPA DELTA can make it five victories from ten starts on the AW.
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Nicky Henderson holds a very strong hand and the classy and still unexposed SOUL EMOTION could come out on top after a wind operation.
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This may go to NORTHOFTHEWALL, for whom the drop in grade and distance should help.
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Dual Champion Hurdle winner BUVEUR D'AIR suffered two odds-on defeats last season but is still very much the one to beat today.
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This can go to PARTY PLAYBOY, who was second in Cesarewitch and he's not had many chances on soft ground as a hurdler
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A race to play carefully. BERNIE'S BOY, who was competitive off much higher marks round here last winter, gets the nod.
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An interesting and competitive renewal which may go to ELVIS MAIL, who was an improved winner on this month's seasonal debut.
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This looks between JELSKI and Pichelot, with preference for the former, a bumper winner who has shown a useful level over hurdles
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Thor De Cerisy has solid claims back down in grade but RARE CLOUDS has promised better and this could be his day.
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A competitive handicap but JUKEBOX JIVE has to be of interest off this mark after his successful debut on the Flat for Gavin Cromwell
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It's worth giving another chance to BRIGAND, who he has decent claims on the pick of his AW form if anywhere near back to his best
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The excellent Robbie Power may have found the key to WEST APPROACH (nap) over fences and he remains well treated on his best hurdle form
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It was a bad race that VEREINA won at Uttoxeter and she's gone up 8lb, but this isn't great either.
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Appreciate It and Eskylane might be well above-average, but they will need to be very good indeed to see off PORT STANLEY
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Preference is for KILFILUM CROSS (nap), who looks interesting back up in distance with his reappearance under his belt.
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This might be set up for MAAZEL, who's well suited by a switchback 7f and who made a pleasing return from a break a few weeks ago.
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In what is more than likely a weak bumper it's hard to see past Ascot runner-up LLANDINABO LAD.
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Plenty of possibles, notably Bun Doran and Magic Saint, but TREE OF LIBERTY might be worth chancing on his stable debut.
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This can go to GIBRALTAR (nap), who's shown signs of ability and will appreciate the stiffer test now handicapping.
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Rosa will be happier on a quicker surface but she's penalised and AGENT SHIFTWELL has less to prove after last week's solid third.
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Liberation Point is maybe the most interesting newcomer but EMIRATES CURRENCY sets a fair level on his improved Chelmsford second.
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After a frustrating run ISHEBAYORGREY finally got it together over C&D early in the month, and he can follow up.
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Preference is for POWER LINK, who has done well since arriving back from Dubai and he could well step up again over this extra furlong.
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Far from easy to sort out but SEA FOX remains on a handy mark now seemingly back in the groove following wind surgery.
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The filly GREENGAGE has found improvement from somewhere and she's taken to complete a hat-trick.
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With a strong pace to aim at STEELRIVER is worth a second look back at 5f with a 7lb claimer easing his harsh mark.
Ths is the racecard key.
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