There were 23 Races on Sunday 15th December 2019 across 3 meetings. There was 8 races at Carlisle, 8 races at Navan, 7 races at Southwell, 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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Former top bumper performer BLACKBOW can go one better than he did on his hurdling debut and is the clear pick
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This can go to BIG BAD BEAR, who won convincingly last time and that form has been franked. Multellie looks the main danger
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A disappointing turnout, with ANDY DUFRESNE presumably scaring off a lot of the opposition. He will be hard to beat
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A trappy event in which a chance is taken on CARLO ROCKS now he's had a couple of runs this winter. Spirit Of Hale may be next best
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It might be worth chancing WHAT'S THE SCOOP, who ran well for a long way in a stronger race than this at Bangor in November.
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BARWELL lacks experience and a recent run but there was a lot to like about his winning debut at Wexford and he should go well
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Neil King's NAUTICAL TWILIGHT (nap) has turned in two good course runs for her new yard and can go in again.
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This is between SKIDDAW TARA (nap) and Get Help, with preference for the former, who should be suited by the step up to this trip
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Run Wild Fred has stronger bumper form but JOSHUA WEBB was a minor eyecatcher at Fairyhouse on his hurdles debut and can improve.
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This looks a very good opportunity for SHAN BLUE to break his rules duck. Stonific might be the one to chase him home.
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There was plenty to like about the chasing debut of CHAPEL STILE in a race that has worked out well and he can beat Cloudy Glen
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With the step up in trip in his favour, LA TEKTOR (nap) can improve on his chase debut last month and can take the beating
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Echiquier sets the standard but both Keen On and BLACKFINCH have more to come and the latter gets the nod in receipt of 6lb.
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With the Rose Dobbin yard in good heart it's worth going with PLANET NINE, who ran really well after a year off at Ayr last month
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Preference is for FAIRLY LEGAL who should come on a good deal for his reappearance at Naas last month and should prove hard to beat
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The suggestion is SONG OF THE SKY, who bumped into a progressive rival when second in October and has since won a heavy-ground chase.
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Question marks over a few of these. The vote goes to POOKIE PEKAN, who shapes as though 3m2f will suit
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The one to beat could be the progressive GRAINEYHILL, the step back up in trip will suit him well
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The vote goes to WHATSDASTORY, who ran creditably on her Killarney hurdle debut and now makes her debut for an in-form new trainer
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Tequila Blaze is a player but the suggestion is FONTAINE COLLONGES, who won a French bumper last time and she's bred to relish 2m1f
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The one to beat is PENCILFULLOFLEAD who performed to a very high level when beating six previous winners on debut at Down Royal
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Justin Landy has quickly made a name for himself by rejuvenating recruits from other trainers and SCHIAPARANNIE is well handicapped.
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This could go to newcomer THE MAYNE MAN, who takes the eye on pedigree and who hails from a yard that does well in this type of event
Ths is the racecard key.
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