There were 42 Races on Saturday 14th December 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Newcastle, 6 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Hereford, 7 races at Cheltenham, 7 races at Doncaster, 8 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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The 4yo PAGERO (nap) is unpenalised for last Sunday's easy conditionals' handicap win at Huntingdon and should be tough to beat.
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Benechenko is feared but ONE STYLE is well handicapped and returns from a long absence with his yard going well.
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The one to beat has to be lightly raced BOTOX HAS, who sets the standard on his clear second in a Grade 2 here last time out.
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Yamato is feared but there are some interesting 3yos on show and the lightly raced WAR EMPRESS may be the answer.
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Having won in convincing fashion at Huntingdon last time, LOGAN ROCKS is taken to defy a 6lb penalty and follow up.
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A promising introduction to hurdling at Punchestown seems to give WOLF PRINCE a clear edge over Instant Return.
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Not that a deep race and SHANTOU VOW did it nicely enough at Southwell to believe he can defy a penalty.
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The vote goes to the highly promising 6yo GOOD BOY BOBBY, who may be able to make it eight wins from 11 starts.
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It might be worth going with SIR CHAUVELIN, who is proven here and shaped well over an insufficient trip last time.
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Preference is for C&D winner BARTON KNOLL, who ran very well at Newbury last time. Sky Pirate is the clear main danger.
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If forgiven a lapse in form at Thurles FIGHT FOR LOVE has an excellent chance on his previous course and distance third.
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An open renewal of this final. LONGHOUSESIGNORA (nap) is well handicapped and could be interesting with blinkers turned to.
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Many of these have something to prove at present but that comment certainly doesn't apply to last season's very useful novice DESTRIER.
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Finespun is feared now up in trip but SHARP SUITED ran well over this trip last week and can get off the mark at the third attempt.
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Useful Flat racer SPEED COMPANY won in good style over hurdles two starts ago and could still be well handicapped in this sphere.
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A touch of spice here with Osmotic, a half-brother to Faugheen, the most likely threat to the Willie Mullins-trained MONKFISH.
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The one to beat is Grade 2 hurdle winner FIRST FLOW, who ran very creditably behind smart rivals in two novice chases last month.
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A weak race but LADY SHANAWELL, twice a winner over hurdles, still has a bit of potential back on the Flat.
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They are both 2-2 over fences but WINDSOR AVENUE has been more impressive than Sam Spinner and gets the nod.
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A handicap hurdle of this modest standard could be within the compass of 123-rated chaser SE MO LAOCH.
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Venetia Williams has solid claims with Burrows Park but her new French recruit FALLY JEM could be a lively one.
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Preference in a fascinating field is for KILTEALY BRIGGS, who won by a street at Hexham, with Mossy Fen next on the list.
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Dublin Pharaoh sets the standard but there are lots of interesting newcomers and LIBERATION POINT may prove best of them.
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Preference is for LORD LAMINGTON, who impressed with the way he travelled on his recent hurdle debut at Market Rasen.
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This may not take a huge amount of winning and the nod goes to the fairly unexposed CASTLE CANNY, who posted a solid showing last time.
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A chance is taken on MASTER TRADESMAN, in the hope he can build on his latest return to form at this track.
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Nicky Henderson has won the last two runnings and may well be on the mark again, courtesy of form pick CALL ME LORD (nap).
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Straight Right is dangerous off a reduced mark but ABOVE THE REST (nap) has suitable conditions and a big run looks on the cards.
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Scottish National third CLOTH CAP ran well when filling the same spot at Ascot last time out and can win this less competitive race.
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The answer may be JELONA (nap), who ran creditably considering her lack of experience behind some talented winners at Gowran last time.
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Warren Greatrex has a very good strike-rate in bumpers and his newcomer FULL SPES might be the answer.
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Top-weight INDEFATIGABLE could find more at this trip and has good each-way claims at the very least. Dame De Compagnie is next best
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A cracking race, with Young Tiger and Rockley Point greatly respected. LANDING NIGHT might be the one back in Class 6 company.
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James Tate's newcomer DRESS CIRCLE may not be too hard pushed to win this. Rocking Reg is the pick of those with experience.
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Persuasive paper credentials and her yard's 5-14 Flat record since November give MONYA the vote over Badayel and Motawaafeq.
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This looks wide open and the suggestion is to side with solid option ZAFARANAH to defy topweight from a handy draw.
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Preference is for PHOENIX STAR who won a higher grade 3yo race last time and can see off some older opponents from 2lb higher.
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No concerns regarding effectiveness on Tapeta for previous C&D 0-105 scorers MERHOOB and Desert Doctor, preferred in that order.
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The return to form of SUNSHINEANDBUBBLES last time suggests she is now well treated again and she can follow up.
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The clear standout is BIG DADDY KANE (nap), an impressive winner of his handicap debut who is bred to be better than this grade.
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Preference is for LORD HOWARD, who created a good impression last time and might be up to winning again now going further.
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