There were 28 Races on Sunday 20th October 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Limerick, 7 races at Leopardstown, 7 races at Sedgefield, 7 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Model Approach took a big step forward from his first start over hurdles when bolting up at Sedgefield earlier in the month and he should mount a serious challenge, despite his 6lb penalty. However, the vote goes to USUARIO AMIGO, who is rated the highest of these on the Flat and shed his maiden tag at Brighton last time. If he can transfer that ability to the smaller obstacles, he could be the one to beat. Cracker Star completes the shortlist.

MODEL APPROACH was impressive at Sedgefield and is taken to put his experience to good use. The chief threat may come from Harry Derham's Cracker Star as there have to be slight doubts about the talented Usuario Amigo staying the trip over hurdles.

Sedgefield winner Model Approach has the considerable advantage of hurdle-race experience but CRACKER STAR is tentatively preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ALIEN STORM made a strong impression when winning on chase debut at Plumpton last month and he might have plenty more to offer. Charlie Longsdon's six-year-old was given an 8lb rise for that success, which could prove to be on the lenient side. Idy Wood finished third in a Grade 2 event over hurdles at this venue in February and is an interesting contender on his first start over fences, while Lipa K is another to keep an eye on.

ALIEN STORM was a convincing winner at Plumpton on his chasing debut and Charlie Longsdon's gelding can build on that fluent performance to score again from an 8 lb higher mark. Idy Wood made the frame on both of his starts in points and is a respected chase newcomer, whilst Lime Drop showed enough last season to also prove competitive here.

Dual hurdle winner IDY WOOD is well handicapped for this chasing debut and has potential too. He gets the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SEEYOUINMYDREAMS has made light work of her rivals in both starts this year and she sets a lofty standard for the others to aim at. Paul Nicholls' six-year-old might improve further for this extra distance and she could prove tough to beat. Any market confidence behind Circuit Breaker would be interesting on his NH debut and the useful Flat recruit should be the main threat, ahead of Canal Court.

SEEYOUINMYDREAMS likely has more on her plate than when winning twice at the start of the season but is still the one to beat. Useful Flat recruit Circuit Breaker may give her more to do than dual Newton Abbot runner-up Tribal Glory.

The form pick is SEEYOUINMYDREAMS, though Circuit Breaker may prove a serious threat provided he takes well to hurdles.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

A tentative vote goes to FRERE D'ARMES, who shaped well for a long way on his return over further at Worcester last month. A previous winner over C&D, the seven-year-old should be suited by dropping back in trip and he may be able to strike at the main expense of Beau Balko, who was consistent in this sphere last season, despite only scoring once. A capable sort over the smaller obstacles, Holly is one to monitor for market support on her chasing bow.

C&D winner FRERE D'ARMES has dropped to a handy mark and, with his recent run behind him, he could be ready to return to winning ways back at this venue. He can get the better of Beau Balko, who shaped as if he should have won at Ayr on his final start last season, while Holly is also considered on her chasing debut.

There are plenty of ifs and buts with this field but BEAU BALKO looks capable of scoring off this mark judged on what he showed at Ayr.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

A taking winner of this contest last year, and runner-up over the same track and trip to Constitution Hill in December, RUBAUD sets the standard. A highly progressive mare last season, which included a Listed success at Punchestown, Casa No Mento looks to be the main danger for in-form connections, while last year's third First Street and Authorized Art are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

A few with chances but Paul Nicholls' consistent RUBAUD captured this prize 12 months ago and is fancied to repeat the feat. Nigel Twiston-Davies has his string in great nick so his Casa No Mento rates the chief threat after a break, with Kihavah and First Street both in the mix reverted to this sphere.

Class act RUBAUD overcame a Grade 2 penalty to win this race a year ago and is selected to do so again.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Having offered plenty of encouragement on his chasing bow when second at Newbury in January, BLAIRGOWRIE makes plenty of appeal on his return to action. The lightly-raced eight-year-old will appreciate the return to his last winning trip and he's narrowly preferred to dual C&D winner Killer Kane. Joe Tizzard's charge is now 4lb below his last successful mark and a drop into class 4 company is likely to see him involved. Regarde may fare best of the remainder.

It could be worth chancing KILLER KANE, who often keeps better company than this and starts the new campaign 4 lb below his last winning mark. Poppa Poutine is another who is potentially well treated for his in-form yard having missed the whole of last season, while Blairgowrie has the potential to make up for lost time on the back of his encouraging chase bow at Newbury in January.

Topweight KILLER KANE is not as good as he was but he runs this track very well and will appreciate today's ease in grade.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

FAR SIGHT justified strong support in the market when romping to victory at Wincanton on Thursday. Harry Derham's charge scored despite looking green under pressure and he is more than capable of defying a 7lb penalty. The biggest threat may be posed by Rebel Intentions, who returned to form with a close-up second on his reappearance at Stratford 13 days ago. Thahab Ifraj is also forecast to figure after finishing runner-up at Exeter recently.

REBEL INTENTIONS is a tough character when on his game and, if he can repeat the level of performance he showed at Stratford last time, he's a likely winner of this. Far Sight is an obvious threat if participating after 3 days off and Thahab Ifraj probably won't be far away.

Far Sight completing a quick double may seem the most likely outcome but REBEL INTENTIONS (nap) is a strong alternative.
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