There were 34 Races on Wednesday 11th December 2019 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Hexham, 6 races at Leicester, 6 races at Chelmsford-City, 8 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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It's hard to ignore LORD HALIFAX (nap) who stormed clear late on at Kempton last week and looks well treated under a penalty.
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James Ewart can ready a horse to run well after a long absence, so his UN GUET APENS is selected to exploit an attractive hurdle mark.
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The form of ENGROSSED's Wolverhampton win in August looks solid and she can make light of a 2lb rise on this first run since.
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The most interesting runner is MULTIPEDE, who was returning from a 920-day absence when a very encouraging fourth on his chase debut.
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Flash De Clerval should make a race of it but SHAKEM UP'ARRY deserves the vote on the strength of his one run in bumpers.
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There were signs that KODILINE was back in better form last time and he gets the nod from 22lb lower than when scoring here in January.
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This looks an interesting clash between Legends Ryde, who was second in a Listed bumper last month, and C&D winner MIAH GRACE.
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Although still a maiden, FLIGHT TO MILAN ran well for a long way at Uttoxeter last time and he could be the answer to a weak handicap.
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Cases can be made for most of these but the vote goes to STAY CLASSY, who has improved with cheekpieces and may have even more to offer.
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7yo CASIMIR DU CLOS forged clear over hurdles here last month and he can strike again back in this sphere to make it 3-5 over fences.
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With the form of his Exeter second given an almighty boost at the weekend, COOLANLY is taken to go one better.
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Newcomer Opportunist is worth a market check but Dubious Affair and MERRY VALE have form which suggests they could dominate.
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Rose Dobbin's ESPOIR MORIVIERE has posted two good efforts in defeat this season and might get his head in front this time.
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There should be a big run in CHAMBARD (nap), who all things considered ran a good first race over fences at Sandown.
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The vote goes to SUBLIMINAL, who didn't get much luck when a close third here last month and is a big player back up in trip.
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Preference is for BLACK KETTLE (nap), who runs this track well and could be hard to catch if allowed an uncontested lead.
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There's no great temptation to see past KEPAGGE, who looked good in winning his bumper at Chepstow.
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A tight handicap but if there is one horse who is leniently treated it may be recent C&D scorer HUDDLE. The Groove looks a danger.
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The pick is TAKING FLIGHT, who displayed clear promise on October's hurdle debut at Ayr.
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Top of the list is SWEET SERENADE, who looked a big threat before she got stopped in her tracks on her recent nursery debut over C&D.
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Little Rory Mac is in pole position even with a penalty for last week's success, but THE CROONER isn't without hope of beating him.
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Ivatheengine is feared despite the absence/draw but SHINE ON BRENDAN shaped well on debut and that form has been franked.
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Preference is for MAZIKEEN, who was a promising fourth at Lingfield on his debut and has plenty of scope for progress upped in trip.
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Plenty of possibles but the drop to 7f could see SKY VEGA gain a first success. Broken Rifle may be next best.
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Plenty of these have shown promise but the vote goes to John Gosden's striking newcomer AFRICAN DREAM.
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Summit Reach is greatly respected after a promising debut but EASTERN WORLD is regally bred and can make a winning start.
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4yo AGENT OF FORTUNE won a 1m Lingfield classified event on Monday and may well be able to strike again to make it 2-2 for Gary Moore.
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Sheriffmuir is the one to beat but BRIDGEWATER BAY shaped with promise on his debut and is a sporting alternative.
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4yo LOULIN was beaten only a nose at Southwell last week and has a big chance if he can transfer that form to Polytrack.
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Preference is for EARTH AND SKY, who has taken well to this surface and looks interesting back at 1m as she's 2-2 over C&D.
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3yo QUE QUIERES (nap) stayed on strongly when a breakthrough winner over C&D last month and is open to further progress.
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Most of these are realistic each-way candidates. Slight preference is for LADY ADELAIDE ahead of Glendevon.
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It's not difficult to be persuaded by ASTROMACHIA (nap) who won well over C&D six weeks ago and remains unbeaten at 2m.
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This is competitive but CALIN'S LAD still has time to do better and he's selected to make a winning return to action.
Ths is the racecard key.
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