There were 40 Races on Friday 27th December 2019 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Limerick, 6 races at Wetherby, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 7 races at Leopardstown, 7 races at Chepstow, 6 races at Kempton, 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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Gordon Elliott's SAINT D'OROUX brings solid form claims to the table after not looking out of place in a Grade 3 last time
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The Boodles hurdle third CIEL DE NEIGE is the clear class angle here and looked the one to take out of the race on his return to action
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He is returning from a long absence but BLACK PIRATE was a very useful bumper performer in the first part of 2018. He is the selection.
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The clear form pick is HARRY SENIOR, who has posted some very creditable efforts in defeat this season.
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All eyes on last season's top-class novice hurdler CITY ISLAND now he makes his eagerly awaited debut over fences
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CAPPACURRY ZAK (nap) makes plenty of appeal here, a veteran in name only in some respects and who looks to have been aimed at this race
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The unexposed 6yo TARADA was a promising second at Huntingdon on his recent chase debut and is taken to go one better today.
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Preference is for WHATSWRONGWITHYOU, who was running a big race in a competitive event before his mishap last month.
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A superb performance from CHANCUN POUR SOI at the Punchestown festival sets a really high standard.
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Grand Sancy may have to compete with Global Citizen for the lead, so preference is for FANION D'ESTRUVAL.
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The Kinsale winner SUPER CITIZEN should uphold recent form with Vinnies Nephue. Winged Leader looks the big danger
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Lightly raced Flat winner GOOBINATOR had plenty in hand when scoring over C&D last month and can make it 2-2 over hurdles.
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Front-running Graded winners Allmankind and Cerberus are the leading form contenders but they could set this up for TAVUS.
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With an edge in hurdling experience the Royal Bond second, ABACADABRAS is tipped to reverse Cheltenham bumper form with Blue Sari
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Little between Daring Guest and THE LACEMAKER on their recent Lingfield run but the latter may be able to complete the hat-trick
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This may go to last year's winner CULTURE DE SIVOLA, who is fairly weighted off a 5lb higher mark and comes here in good form.
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Willie Mullins fields four but the Gordon Elliott-trained FURY ROAD is beginning to fulfil his early reputation and can take this one
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Brian Hughes's mount HAWK HIGH (nap) reappeared with a promising second over C&D last month and is selected to go one better today.
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Acey Milan put up a very bold show in a better race at Haydock and ASK DILLON starts his handicap career with plenty of potential.
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Moon Over Germany and Ben Dundee are respected off their lower hurdle marks but a chance is taken on GOT TRUMPED
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Some of these may need more time or longer trips, so despite her absence preference is for NEVER IN PARIS.
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Preference is very much for CAPELAND (nap), who is an improved performer this season and has strong prospects on his latest form.
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COLREEVY was a shade disappointing by her bumper standards on hurdling debut but compensation surely awaits
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Having been dominant at Southwell last time out, finishing ahead of two of these, a 5lb rise for NO NO JULIET could well prove lenient.
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Elegant Escape won it last season but YALA ENKI (nap) can get his revenge. Potters Corner and Now McGinty are shortlisted.
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The horses who finished second to sixth here last season are all back again. Preference is for FITZHENRY, third then, to emerge best.
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John Gosden often runs a good prospect here and TENBURY WELLS, who cost $1,600,000, certainly looks the part on paper.
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The one to appeal most is JUST A STING, who has leading prospects on his second in this race last year. Quarenta is next best.
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Whilst by no means a winning machine (0-12), SHANTOU SISU gives the impression a win is not far away and is given the seal of approval
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The suggestion is PRAY FOR A RAINBOW, whose only previous win came when fresh and who posted several solid efforts earlier this year.
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Preference is for recent C&D winner DOMINATEUR. Clondaw Anchor and Samburu Shujaa are respected rivals.
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With normal improvement from a promising first run at Fairyhouse RAGNAR LODBROK will be hard to beat. Appreciate It is a danger.
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Nicky Henderson may well hold the key, with recent Newbury protagonists ELUSIVE BELLE and French Crusader.
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This can go to BUBBLE AND SQUEAK (nap), who is weighted to confirm recent course placings with subsequent winner Stay Classy.
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The suggestion is JEREMY PASS. Malinello, The Rosary Flyer and Wildfire Warrior are debutants to keep a close eye on.
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In a warm race for the grade the suggestion is CLASSIC DESIGN, who was eased down when winning a C&D maiden last month.
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