There were 36 Races on Friday 6th December 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Sedgefield, 6 races at Sandown, 7 races at Exeter, 8 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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The 3yo JUALS SPIRIT was a promising second over C&D (soft) last time out and can go one better in this first handicap hurdle.
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Preference is for TACTICAL MANOEUVRE, who is well handicapped on his winning exploits for a former yard.
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Top Irish trainer Gordon Elliott saddles Shaws Bridge but DAKOTA BEAT has better bumper form and is taken to complete a hat-trick.
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Judged on British form GOSHEN looks firmly the one to side with. Goa Lil and Thyme White are interesting ex-French 3yos.
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The penalised SPORTING JOHN would appear to have a very bright future and the form of his win here looks even stronger now.
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The 4yo MASTERS APPRENTICE (nap) has shown promise on both hurdle starts and gets the nod now moving into handicaps in this code.
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Preference is for AWAKE AT MIDNIGHT, who scored first time out last season and should rate higher yet judged on breeding.
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Although PRESENT VALUE has an inferior CV to some of his rivals he's got every bit as much potential as them over fences.
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Preference is for BORIC, a C&D winner in 2017 who reached the frame in Durham Nationals on his other two visits to Sedgefield.
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Top of the list is CANELO, who returned from a long absence to make a promising chase debut over C&D last month.
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Recent course winner THOSE TIGER FEET is expected to benefit significantly from this step up in distance and he can defy an 8lb rise.
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Preference is for MILVALE, a 3m point runner-up who should relish today's step up in trip. Minella Trump is feared most.
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Up The Straight and Overthetop are respected but HAPPYGOLUCKY has particularly solid form claims.
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One with significant potential for improvement is ESPOIR DE GUYE (nap), who was running on strongly at the end of 2m on his chase debut
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He's finished second on his four chase starts but TWASN'T THE PLAN seems genuine and bumped into a well-handicapped winner last time.
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The vote goes to PLANTAGENET (nap), whose Cheltenham effort gives him a major shout. Second choice is Le Boizelo.
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This will be a test for the toughest and such an examination could trigger some improvement from NATIVEGETAWAY.
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Plenty of possibles but SULAFAAT is fully effective under the conditions and she can bounce back from a lesser effort last time.
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Wee Goldie sets a fair standard but takes on some interesting newcomers. Top of the list is Irish raider WESTERN RUN.
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With his novice form looking solid, MICKEY BUCKMAN has a respectable chance on his handicap debut and is preferred to Sunrise Ruby.
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A wind operation and fitting of a tongue-tie could see I AM PLASTERED deliver a stronger finishing effort at the second time of asking.
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Pearl Stream isn't a forlorn hope but SECRET DIARY could progress again for this longer trip and she gets the nod.
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Some interesting contenders but none more so than GLEN FORCE, who was a good second over C&D on debut and has plenty more to come.
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Doc Sportello and COMMANDER HAN (nap) are the pair to focus on and the latter could prove the better drawn here.
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A chance is taken on LAPILLI getting his head in front now back with the English stable after an eyecatching run here a few days ago
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The Curragh trainer Johnny Levins has a fine strike-rate this side of the Irish Sea so much respect is given to the unexposed CALONNE.
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With some eyecatching early season runs to her name, IN THE PRESENT can be given another chance to get her head in front
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Dawry is respected but the two Gosden-trained newcomers are well related and YURI GAGARIN might prove the answer.
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If the form of his third in a claiming-race here earlier in the week is any guide COMHGHAIRDEAS is going to be extremely hard to beat
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A competitive race featuring three recent course winners (Valley Of Fire preferred) but the fairly weighted LA RAV gets the vote.
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Several of those with the strongest credentials are drawn high and it may pay to take a chance with KINCH.
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Plenty of possibles in an open race but I KNOW HOW ran with credit over 7f last time and this trip should be more suitable.
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Considering that he won off 97 here last year, albeit over 10f, THEOBALD looks to have a solid chance off 93 today
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Lightly-raced and with more improvement likely, BOLD APPROACH can overturn the form with Charcor from last time on 6lb better terms
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Jim Bolger's newcomer The Hall is a likely danger to GOLDEN VALOUR who has the benefit of track experience as well as race-fitness.
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Very little between many of these, but perhaps QUEEN AMIDALA will emerge best in a rematch with Art Of America and several others.
Ths is the racecard key.
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