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

MOLTO AMICHI was an unconsidered 100/1 chance when making a very promising debut over this trip at Punchestown last month. The Eoin Griffin-trained gelding showed plenty of inexperience before keeping on into third behind Ard Na Mara and looks sure to progress with that run under his belt. Finsceal Luas appears versatile in terms of ground conditions and is the obvious threat. She filled the runner-up spot for the third time this season at Naas last weekend, but is proving expensive to follow. Duchess Wannabe has scope for further improvement, while any market move for Woodlander would be significant.

A good opportunity for FINSCEAL LUAS to finally get off the mark. Molto Amichi belied market weakness when a promising third at Punchestown on debut and is the obvious threat.

A weak maiden for the venue and seemingly the best chance yet for the superbly-bred FINSCEAL LUAS to get a winning bracket
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POWER UNDER ME relishes soft ground and gained a seventh career win at Tipperary last time. The Ger Lyons-trained gelding won this race in 2022 and appears as good as ever judged on that latest effort. Atlantic Coast also ticks plenty of boxes as he's very effective on this surface, has winning course form and also comes here on the back of a Listed win at Saint-Cloud earlier this month. Bright Stripes beat Norwalk Havoc on testing ground over a mile at the Curragh this spring, although Jessica Harrington's charge may now prove a greater threat having run well last time from a bad draw in the Cambridgeshire at Newmarket.

POWER UNDER has left the impression he may well be back to his best lately, in which case he's a major player. Atlantic Coast may do better still and Norwalk Havoc is of definite interest having been first home on the 'wrong' side in the Cambridgeshire.

Winner of this race in 2022, POWER UNDER ME showed himself to be in fine fettle at Tipperary recently and can go in again
Class & Speed Card

The mile handicap won by Global Energy at Listowel last month looks a key piece of form in the context of this race as the Sheila Lavery-trained gelding beat ORANDI by under a length, with Monasterboice back in third. The runner-up won on soft ground at the Curragh in May and continued a consistent run of form when again second at Naas last weekend, while the booking of Sam Coen leaves him on a nice racing weight. Alessia Fernanda was unlucky in running when bidding to follow up a Cork win, again over a mile, at the Curragh earlier this month, but has a lot more on her plate off this revised rating.

ORANDI is 3 lb better off with Global Energy for a ¾ length defeat at Listowel and that might be enough for him to turn the tables on Sheila Lavery's charge. Alessia Fernanda and Monasterboice are others likely to have a say in a competitive race.

ALESSIA FERNANDA appeared very unlucky at the Curragh last time and can return to the winners' enclosure
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LAYFAYETTE has gained the majority of his nine career wins over this trip and comes here off the back of a solid effort over 1m4f at Ascot, only weakening in the closing stages when third to Al Qareem in the Group 3 Cumberland Lodge. He is weighted to reverse last year's placings in this race with Sunchart, who reverts from hurdling and is well suited by soft ground. Elizabeth Jane finished well when fourth in the Irish Oaks and the Moyglare Stud homebred, who won here on debut in testing ground last autumn, may find this enough of a stamina test on the prevailing ground.

FLEUR DE CHINE shaped well in the Concorde Stakes at Tipperary and could go one better down in grade. Layfayette is an obvious player and Elizabeth Jane can get involved if back to the form she produced in the Irish Oaks.

She has a bit to find on ratings but FLEUR DE CHINE came home well over an inadequate trip at Tipperary and there may be more to come
Class & Speed Card

Bear Profit had RED TRAIL just over a length behind in third when successful over a similar trip at Naas last Sunday, but the places may now be reversed given softer conditions and the revised ratings. The selection has gained all four previous wins with plenty of cut in the ground at around this distance, and Wesley Joyce takes 5lb off her back. Livio Milo won a Galway Festival maiden last year and was placed twice here earlier this season, while Gandolfo tries this trip for the first time after taking a Bellewstown maiden. Saffronandblue struck form this spring, winning both here and at Sligo, and it will be interesting to see how strong he is in the market after a five-month break.

This is wide open but SAFFRONANDBLUE looked better than ever when going in at Sligo last time so is taken to make light of a 7 lb rise and complete his hat-trick. Master Dunraven is weighted to have a say and next on the list, with Gibbs Island, Red Trail and Bear Profit also well in the mix. Copie Conforme completes the shortlist.

It may pay to retain the faith in IT'SONLYJUSTBEGUN, who still appears to be learning on the job and finished out her race well at Naas
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AUTUMN WINTER was placed twice in maidens over a mile on heavy ground, including on his reappearance here in April, and subsequently finished well when beaten less than four lengths in the King George V Handicap at Royal Ascot. He was absent until landing the odds at Thurles earlier this month and has scope for further improvement. Morse won a mile maiden on testing ground here this spring and returned to form when upped significantly in distance at Down Royal last time. Vestigia and Oriole are others who will appreciate the soft ground, while Soaring Monarch beat Scholarship in a similar event at Listowel last month.

AUTUMN WINTER built on the promise of his Royal Ascot run when a ready winner at Thurles 10 days ago and this low-mileage 3-y-o surely has more to offer still. Soaring Monarch looked better than ever when scoring at Listowel and remains unexposed at this trip, so is next best ahead of thriving 3-y-o Masoun.

There should be more to come from the lightly-raced AUTUMN WINTER and he can come forward from his Thurles victory to land this prize
Class & Speed Card

SPECKLED MEADOW has gained all three wins on testing ground, including when landing a 20-runner mile handicap on her reappearance over a mile here in April. The mare has been given a light enough campaign since and can defy top weight, with Wayne Hassett claiming a valuable 5lb. Summer Snow is well suited by this trip and finished strongly from off the pace when placed behind Ramiro at Listowel last month. Selective Power has struck a rich vein of form this year, including wins over a mile at Naas and the Curragh, but has gone up a total of 20lb in the ratings. Shoot To Kill and Pimstrel are others to note.

SHOOT TO KILL might prove the answer to this finale as his penultimate Killarney second off an identical mark looks a solid piece of form. Speckled Meadow was a place behind the selection in third on that occasion and may give him most to do ahead of recent Bellewstown scorer Pimstrel.

A chance is taken with ROYAL PIPPEN on his third start for Paul Flynn; he hasn't won for ages but shaped with promise at the Curragh
Ths is the racecard key.
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