There were 41 Races on Friday 20th June 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Redcar, 7 races at Ascot, 7 races at Market Rasen, 8 races at Down Royal, 7 races at Newmarket, 6 races at Goodwood, 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 1 race.

Aidan O'Brien has taken two of the last three renewals and Signora is his contender this year. The daughter of Frankel showed enough to work with when third on her debut in a Group 3 at Naas and it would be no surprise to see her take a big leap forward. Fitzella progressed from her introduction to make a deep impression when victorious at Haydock and is one to watch closely, but a chance can be taken on FAIRY OAK. The daughter of A'Ali outran her odds of 25/1 to finish second on her first start at Navan. With the booking of Colin Keane catching the eye, she could spring a surprise.

Plenty of the runners bring major potential. The suggestion is IPANEMA QUEEN, ahead of Fitzella and Venetian Sun.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Last year's winner Inisherin proved that dropping back in trip after tasting defeat in the 2000 Guineas can open new doors for a progressive horse and it is highly noteworthy SHADOW OF LIGHT follows suit after his gallant third-placed finish in the Classic at Newmarket. Having won the Middle Park and Dewhurst on his way to claiming champion juvenile honours last year, the son of Lope De Vega is expected to excel as a sprinter. Babouche has already accounted for Whistlejacket in two high-profile races in Ireland so must be regarded as a serious player in receipt of 3lb from the boys. Ides Of March, Jonquil and Big Mojo all hold solid chances of gaining some prize money.

This could go to US challenger SHISOSPICY, who has bundles of pace and impressed when powering clear at Churchill Downs.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

An Irish raider has taken this valuable prize in the last two years and Ethical Diamond is likely to mount a bold bid in an attempt to improve on that trend. Willie Mullins' five-year-old was fourth when sent off favourite for last year's renewal and returns off 2lb higher, while Almosh'her has an appealing profile after making it two from two in handicaps at York and he may have plenty more in the locker, but HAND OF GOD gets the nod. Harry Charlton's charge came through the field to land the Golden Gates over 1m2f at the 2024 Royal meeting and ran too badly to be true last month at Newmarket on his first start since. The son of Churchill potentially remains on a lenient rating and could bounce back.

Ethical Diamond is second choice behind HAND OF GOD who grabbed the 3yo handicap over 1m2f at this meeting last year.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

The fact that FALAKEYAH has been supplemented could be a tip in itself, and Owen Burrows' filly looked every inch a Group 1 performer in the making when landing the Pretty Polly at Newmarket. Jim Crowley's mount showed electric pace on that occasion and, as long as she settles, it may be difficult for Zarigana to peg her back. The daughter of Siyouni was awarded the French 1000 Guineas after interference and has given the impression on a couple of occasions that going over further than 1m may bring out the best in her. A slightly unlucky fourth in the Longchamp Classic when short of room, Exactly has a Royal Ascot pedigree being out of Queen Mary winner Heartache, but she will need to improve again. A taking winner of a Listed contest at York, Kon Tiki deserves a crack at this level and the booking of William Buick catches the eye.

Zarigana is top rated as things stand, while the unbeaten fillies FALAKEYAH (nap) and Kon Tiki bring clear potential.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

SUPERMODEL turned heads when making a winning handicap bow at Nottingham 19 days ago and she looks one to follow. A 7lb higher mark is unlikely to prevent another bold bid from the lightly-raced three-year-old and a double may be on the cards. Dangers are aplenty, headed by Sweet Chariot, who arrives on the back of a respectable fifth in a Group 3 at Leopardstown and the Wootton Bassett filly is a potential improver racing over 1m for the first time. The hat-trick seeking Silver Ghost is of interest in her current heart, while handicap/seasonal debutant Tabiti cannot be dismissed either, especially in first-time blinkers.

The now-blinkered TABITI was last seen in a Group 1 and this daughter of Kingman could be better than a handicapper.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

PUPPET MASTER goes from strength to strength. Fourth in the Ballysax at Leopardstown in March, when only a couple of lengths behind subsequent Derby hero Lambourn, he showed further improvement to land the Lingfield Derby Trial last time. There should be even more in the locker and the son of Camelot makes most appeal. Zahrann is another Irish challenger to consider, having won a Listed contest at Leopardstown in fine style, while Amiloc remains unbeaten after easily winning a Listed race at Goodwood and commands the utmost respect. Third in the Dante, the tough and consistent Wimbledon Hawkeye is also likely to prove competitive.

The highly regarded ZAHRANN still looked a work in progress when a Listed winner at Leopardstown and could have plenty more to offer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Stormy Impact, Lexington Blitz and the speedy Ruby's Profit were the first three home in that order in the 3YO Dash at Epsom and all have solid claims once again. The same comment applies to Realign, who is another pace angle based on his dominant return in a maiden at Yarmouth, where he made every yard of the running to establish himself as a prime contender to cope with a step up in class. However, fellow confirmed front-runner REDORANGE shades preference. Having exploited a handy draw to win at Chester, the son of Mehmas could be even more potent with this wider course allowing him more room to maneuver.

Realign could prove a class apart but ZAYER caught the eye at York and cheekpieces could be the catalyst for an improved run.
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