There were 23 Races on Monday 9th December 2019 across 3 meetings. There was 8 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Musselburgh, 8 races at Newcastle, 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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Island Hideaway was ahead of AGREED at Chelmsford 20 days ago but the placings may be reversed now the Gosden filly has experience.
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The suggestion is bumper winner SIDI ISMAEL, who made a promising seasonal/hurdle debut when second over 2m5f at Kelso in October.
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Low-grade fare and AGENT OF FORTUNE looks to have been found a good opportunity to make a winning debut for his new connections.
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The Warwick bumper in which UNAI finished third in April is working out well, and he can strike on today's hurdle debut.
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Harrison Point and STORY OF LIGHT set the standard and the latter can defy a penalty now upped to 7f for the first time.
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It might be worth chancing MOUNTAIN HAWK, who is entitled to have needed last month's chase debut and now sports cheekpieces.
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The Lacemaker ought to go close but VELVET MORN is selected now dropping into a Class 6 handicap for the first time.
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Sporting Press is likely to go well but DEFI SACRE was an encouraging runner-up at Fakenham and he looks interesting off this mark
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Kamra and Alfie Solomons are well-handicapped recruits for their new yards but FIZZY FEET has a sound chance on recent efforts.
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Top of the list is BEECHWOOD JUDE, who looked the very likely winner for a long way at Sedgefield last month.
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An interesting contest can fall to AEGEUS, who should appreciate the return to 1m2f on his handicap/stable debut.
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The pick is ARTHURS SECRET (nap), who has a good record at this track and won't mind what the weather does.
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An interesting race in which top weight STAKE ACCLAIM (nap) can confirm the promise of last month's fourth over 6f here.
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4yo SULAFAAT travelled smoothly before knuckling down well to score here on Friday and may well be able to defy a penalty back in trip.
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Old-timer BLUE KASCADE is a dual C&D winner who has dropped to a very tempting mark and gets the nod.
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The vote goes to WARRIOR'S VALLEY, who has a good record here. Coronation Cottage and Something Lucky are shortlisted.
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Preference is for LEXINGTON DASH, who sets a clear standard on his debut second at Lingfield last month. Corvair is the main danger
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This is a tight call between the three standout form contenders but MINHAAJ gets the vote ahead of Shammah and Lapses Linguae.
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Quiet Word could be dangerous off a lowly opening mark but LEZARDRIEUX has already proved himself here and may have more to come
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4yo PROCEEDING (nap) is on a roll after two comfortable C&D wins and can defy another 5lb rise in mark to complete the hat-trick.
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The one that appeals most is BILLY WEDGE, who won over C&D in October and caught the eye with his strong finish at 6f here on Friday.
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The vote goes to PEARL OF QATAR, who surged clear over C&D last time and is still unexposed on Tapeta.
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On the back of a solid effort here five weeks ago, ROCKLEY POINT makes the most appeal. Jim Goldie's two runners are respected.
Ths is the racecard key.
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