There were 37 Races on Friday 13th December 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Cheltenham, 7 races at Bangor, 7 races at Doncaster, 8 races at Chelmsford-City, 8 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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7yo ROYAL ACT finished second under a very positive ride over C&D a fortnight ago and will be hard to catch if in similar form again.
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All six runners have question marks against them but WELL SMITTEN is nicely treated and may be able to strike on his stable debut
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Chantry House is respected but the best form belongs to GLORY AND FORTUNE, who should have been second at Haydock last time.
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Not many horses win at all three Welsh courses within a calendar year but GOODGIRLTERESA can accomplish that feat today.
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Although Terrierman beat MERCIAN KNIGHT at Southwell, the latter may turn the tables with that first hurdling run under his belt.
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Imperial Aura and Stoney Mountain are respected but PYM really impressed at Ascot and he's taken to follow up.
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Preference is for ROCCO, who didn't have a particularly hard race when second in a slowly run 2m6f contest at Leicester on Wednesday.
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This may be fought out by Schiehallion Munro and KNIGHT IN DUBAI, with preference for the latter after a decisive Bangor win.
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A few have chances but the suggestion is ECU DE LA NOVERIE, a Newbury novice hurdle winner who dotted up over fences last time.
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This modest handicap hurdle might go to MISSESGEEJAY, who is now 5lb lower than when third over C&D in June.
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Most of these are exposed, but that remark does not apply to MR SCRUMPY (nap), who won a handicap on his third start over hurdles.
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It is possible to make a case for several of these but, after last week's impressive win, ZARA HOPE gets the nod.
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Emma Lavelle's 7yo DOC PENFRO (nap) is unexposed after only two hurdle starts looks a very interesting contender on his handicap debut.
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Both Chase The Wind and \bHORATIO HORNBLOWER\b won on their previous starts and can fight this out. The latter gets a narrow vote.
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He unseated in the Ladbrokes Trophy last time out but WEST APPROACH had previously impressed with the way he scooted clear here.
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4yo CHEDDLETON chased home a useful rival last month and, after only two career starts, has plenty of scope for improvement.
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Some unexposed types on show and the best of them may be EL KALDOUN who shaped quite well despite being a beaten favourite last time.
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Typically competitive but there seems plenty of confidence behind French raider EASYSLAND, who could be a rising star in this division.
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This ought to be straightforward for CHUVELO, who ran well in a valuable Irish bumper in April and won for his new stable last month.
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Even though she has stamina to prove on this first go at 3m, DARLYN seems to stay well enough and can continue her winning ways.
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No Getaway, Smackwater Jack and Champers On Ice may follow home the promising ASK BEN (nap).
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Always on the back foot over 6f on his debut, NOTFORALONGTIME kept on strongly and can put that experience to good use now tackling 7f.
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An interesting race in which IN THE NIGHT may be able to put his debut experience to good use and take a step forward.
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Clipsham Tiger and Swansdown are respected but ROLLER impressed against a subsequent winner at Wolverhampton and is preferred
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Joseph O'Brien's Ozone warrants respect but it may be worth taking a chance on OROMO after a respectable hurdles effort last time.
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A cracking handicap that can fall to CREATIONIST, who went close last time and may progress again over this longer trip.
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It would be no surprise to see ASSURANCE get off the mark after running pretty promisingly here last month.
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A competitive race but HADDAF has run with credit in stronger company on his last two starts and can defy top weight now down in class.
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There was encouragement to take from RED AVENGER's effort here a fortnight ago and he can go one better to get back to winning ways
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C&D winner Lacan is interesting off his lowly mark but this can go to KERRERA (nap), who shot home in fine style here recently.
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A nose split Adamaris and JOHAN THE GREAT over 1m here latest and, with a more favourable draw, Joseph O'Brien's charge can score.
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It's low-grade fare but GRIGGY should be up to winning one of these and he gets the nod. Sugar Plum Fairy is feared most.
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A winning handicap debut may await WHOAREYOUANYWAY, with Enchanted One and Mia Figilia heading the dangers.
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This represents a drop in class for VERNE CASTLE and he's selected to take full advantage. Acclaim The Nation is feared most.
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There may not be many better opportunities than this for ROYAL HIGHNESS to open her account in maiden company and she gets the nod.
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ALFREDO ARCANO (nap) rates as the one to beat with a class edge over these. War Hero and Dash D'or look capable of going well
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MAY REMAIN had a tough race last time but he's taken to gain compensation here, despite the competitive nature of the race.
Ths is the racecard key.
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