There were 46 Races on Wednesday 6th November 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Chepstow, 8 races at Dundalk, 8 races at Nottingham, 7 races at Musselburgh, 8 races at Kempton, 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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It's hard to ignore SUN BEAR, a daughter of Dubawi and Irish Oaks winner Great Heavens, and she can make a winning debut
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Useful Flat performer ASHINGTON was an easy winner at Stratford last month, his second hurdles start, and holds strong follow-up claims.
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Proven stayer SHE'S A UNICORN (nap) is fancied to prove too strong late on for main rival Parikarma and gain her hat-trick.
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Victor Dartnall's mare MINNIE ESCAPE produced a good performance to gain a clearcut C&D success last week and can follow-up.
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Preference is for CHOOCHOOBUGALOO, who went close on her chase debut in April and reappeared with a second over hurdles last month
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Some of the once-raced horses are likely to improve but the twice-raced MISHRIFF sets a clear standard on form.
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Grade 2 bumper winner McFABULOUS has the potential to take high rank among this season's novice hurdlers and is difficult to oppose.
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Having been second to a subsequent Listed runner-up on last month's hurdle debut at Wetherby, BURNAGE BOY is taken to go one better.
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There isn't much between the four main contenders on RPRs. Slight preference is for PHOENIX AQUILUS.
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Last week's claimer was a much stronger race and in this company it is very hard to look beyond MASTER SPEAKER(nap)
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Tim Vaughan does well here and ELECTRON BLEU, who made a promising reappearance over fences at Warwick last month, gets the nod.
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This uncompetitive nursery can go to INTERNATIONAL LION, who ran well in a much better race at York last time.
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Just A Thought returned from a long layoff with a good run last month but DR DES (nap) is also well handicapped and gets the nod.
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There was plenty to like about the debut effort of KITTEN ON THE KEYS here last week and she could take plenty of beating
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The Tim Vaughan-trained GLIMPSE OF GOLD remains well treated on hurdles form and is taken to gain a first success over fences.
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A trappy sprint handicap in which in-form AFANDEM is given the vote and taken to build on his recent C&D third on heavy ground.
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This has a very open look to it, with many making their debuts over fences. With his 4yo allowance preference is for KATPOLI.
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The step up to 7f following a promising debut at Navan should help SO SUAVE to go one better, perhaps at the main expense of Joven.
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The vote goes to ICONIC BELLE, who returns to hurdling off a workable mark and was a C&D winner last November.
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If fit and ready for this PESHKOVA, a 5f course winner, should add to the handicap win she recorded at Cork in August.
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The Keith Dalgleish-trained GENNADY (nap) won in fine style on his handicap debut at Kelso and this unexposed 5yo can defy a 10lb rise.
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Deinonychus is respected back over this C&D but GAMESTERS ICON is in tremendous form and can complete a four-timer.
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Several runners warrant consideration but top of the list is SWITCH HITTER, who has joined Paul Nicholls since his winning point debut.
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Fashaar edged out MASALAI over 7f here on Friday but the latter can turns things around over this trip on revised terms.
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The one to be on is BARBAROSA, who looks set to benefit from a stiffer test on AW having gone close over 1m2f on turf in August.
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Winner of a claimer over 7f here recently SCREAM has strong credentials up in trip from this 2lb higher mark.
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Some interesting newcomers on show, as well as a few promising once-raced types, but DUBAIL LOVE is taken to defy her penalty.
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Trappy but perhaps BROCKEY RISE will benefit from returning to AW (last five wins on it) and the refitting of blinkers.
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A competitive heat but CLIFFTOP shaped with enough promise on AW debut last time out and should go well if he builds on that run.
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The step up to 7f seems sure to suit DEPOSE who ought to take a bit of stopping unless one of the newcomers is well above average.
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Although drawn wide, MOOSMEE is fancied to shrug off a 7lb penalty given he pulled clear with a solid yardstick four weeks ago.
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MUNAAJAAT has been running well in defeat and she gives the impression there could still be more to come on Polytrack this winter.
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Breath Of Joy and One Hart are respected but DANCE FEVER (nap) can progress again over this extra furlong and make it 3-3.
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No standout but LAUBALI saves his best for this venue and with two or three likely to be ridden forward, this could set up nicely.
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The sole filly PUDS (nap) has a fine record on AW and ran very well when just behind Corinthia Knight in Listed company when last seen.
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A trappy handicap in which TIPPERARY JACK may come out on top. He's not had many chances and doesn't look on a bad mark.
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5yo mare EBQAA has dipped below the mark off which she was a C&D winner in March, and returns here after creditable turf run.
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Front-runner SAMEEM has had a break since a heavy Group 3 defeat in August and was progressive previously. He gets the nod.
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There is a chance that 1m4f will see NOVERRE DANCER in a new light following his runs at 1m/7f. Delta Bravo is next on the list.
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It may be worth forgiving MISTRESS NELLIE a weak finish last time as it came soon after her Brighton 2nd and she can finally come good
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Archdeacon has a bit to prove after his absence, so it is probably best to side with fellow last-time-out winner CHAMOMILE.
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