There were 21 Races on Monday 30th December 2019 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at Taunton, 7 races at Lingfield, 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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Preference is for SUBLIMINAL. Lawyersgunsn'money, Agent Of Fortune and Shaffire are also shortlisted.
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A chance is taken with FIFTH SYMPHONY who should appreciate this step up in trip and hails from a stable going great guns at present.
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Having gone very close here on his latest outing, THECHILDREN'STRUST may be about to open his AW account.
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Useful Flat racer ZOFFEE had to settle for second on his hurdling debut but was clear of the third and the winner is smart.
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In what could be a tactical affair slight preference is for CLOUDY GLEN who is likely to be able to dictate the pace.
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Saturday's C&D winner Maqboola warrants respect under a 6lb penalty but a tempting alternative is the well-handicapped ELUSIF.
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The one to beat is dual bumper winner FLIC OU VOYOU, who was placed in two good-quality novice hurdles this autumn.
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Although dropping down in trip FRIMEUR DE LANCRAY is taken to confirm the promise of his latest run at Catterick.
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This competitive handicap may go to DUNKERRON. Fizzy Feet is next on the shortlist, ahead of Prince Of Rome.
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The pick is SHAUGHNESSY (nap), who is well handicapped if judged on his latest hurdle run and made a promising chase debut last month.
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In a tricky race featuring several course winners the well-handicapped THOMAS PATRICK (nap) is taken to bounce back to form.
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Birkenhead and Winning Streak are respected but the front-running BAILEYS BLUES could be hard to catch on his nursery debut.
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Paul Nicholls' SILVER FOREVER was placed in a strong Listed novice hurdle at Newbury in November and gets the vote.
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A fascinating event in which the vote goes to THEATRE LEGEND, who chased home a big improver off only 1lb lower at Wetherby last time.
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The 3yo filly MERCURY DIME ran well over C&D 19 days ago and looks a leading player. Thai Terrier is a respected newcomer.
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Top of the list is KILCREA BRIDGE, who won a big-field chase off today's mark at Exeter just over a year ago.
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The vote goes to the well-handicapped CHARMIX (nap), who ran a big race behind two progressive rivals at Aintree on his recent comeback
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Fair Power and Archdeacon are respected but MISS ELSA has a good chance of winning again if the race goes her way
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Thegallantway and Winter Getaway are promising youngsters but so is NORMANDY SOLDIER who should appreciate 3m
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This can go to CRYPTO, who was sold for £200,000 after his impressive debut win at Newcastle and sets a good standard on his return.
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Lightly Squeeze impressed on Boxing Day but this longer trip can suit STARSKY now he goes handicapping
Ths is the racecard key.
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