There were 52 Races on Saturday 20th April 2024 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Curragh, 7 races at Newbury, 8 races at Ayr, 7 races at Bangor, 8 races at Brighton, 8 races at Thirsk, 7 races at Nottingham, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This is a perfect opportunity for GOD'S WINDOW to get his three-year-old campaign off to a flyer before some potentially big targets. The Dubawi colt started off with a victory at the St Leger meeting, booking his return ticket to Doncaster for the Futurity Trophy, and he proved he belongs at the top table with a fine third. He is still in the 2000 Guineas, but his pedigree suggests he will be better over further so maybe a Derby trial beckons after this. Carlisle third Washeek is expected to chase him home, unless newcomer Rock Armour is above average.

GOD'S WINDOW ran a fine race going straight from a maiden win to place in a Group 1 at the end of last season and is impossible to oppose on comeback, Washeek seemingly showed a fair level of ability on his second start and is preferred to newcomer Rock Armour for second.

Having taken a maiden and been third in the Group 1 Futurity, beaten just 2l by the hot favourite, GOD'S WINDOW will surely win this.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

HIGH OPINION has been in good form on the all-weather, running well in defeat on three occasions at Newcastle after going in there in November. He is a soft-ground C&D winner so the switch in surface will hold no fears for him and he remains competitively weighted. Stallone was behind him last time, but he had been acquitting himself well prior to that and can't be written off yet. Zargun is also better than his latest effort suggests, while Under Curfew often performs well without getting his head in front.

ZARGUN finally cashed in on a falling mark at Doncaster last month and, back in a more suitable grade after a lesser effort at Thirsk, he may well be able to dominate these. High Opinion made up plenty of ground at Newcastle last time and is a threat, along with Mehmo.

An open sprint in which C&D winner HIGH OPINION can build on his latest effort. Mehmo may chase him home.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The Dragon King was sent off joint-favourite for his debut at Southwell and gave his supporters a great run for their money, only being headed inside the final furlong before keeping on well for second. Natural improvement should be forthcoming but a chance is still taken on Karl Burke's Mehmas newcomer TEEJ A, who is out of a Listed-winning juvenile so is bred to come to hand quickly. Lady Dorchester's experience will stand her in good stead, but it will be disappointing if there aren't one or two better than her.

THE DRAGON KING showed bags of speed first time up when finishing runner-up at Southwell last month so with improvement on the cards, Clive Cox's colt is taken to go a place better at the expense of debutante Teej A, who represents a yard notorious for success with their juveniles. Lady Dorchester showed more than previously at Kempton recently and she rounds off the shortlist.

Teej A, from last year's winning stable, is an interesting newcomer but preference is for THE DRAGON KING after a promising debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Glencalvie is likely to have her supporters after going in by half a length at Yarmouth last week and she would be foolish to dismiss off a 3lb higher rating. However, preference is for SEATTLE TIME, who produced his best effort for the Jack Jones yard so far when making the frame over 7f at Lingfield and the handicapper has been kind enough to drop him 1lb. The son of Time Test returns to turf and he can get his career up and running. Realised warrants a market check on her handicap bow.

SEATTLE TIME got back on track at Lingfield last month and it would be a surprise if things didn't soon click for him having not been long with the upwardly-mobile Jack Jones yard. Glencalvie scored at Yarmouth last week and has to be respected after that effort, whilst Tonal is better than he could show at Doncaster and is another player.

Glencalvie has less to prove than some but preference is for CARIAD on his strong C&D form on soft ground last summer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

QUEENSLAND BOY was beaten into sixth over 1m4f at Wolverhampton earlier in the month and has been dropped 1lb. Ian Williams' charge is now on his last winning mark and he should improve for this step up in trip. The main threat might be Young Merlin, who was well held on each of his last three hurdles starts but could be seen in a different light on his first appearance on the Flat for the Amy Murphy stable. Anisoptera completes the shortlist.

CLANSMAN arrives in the form of his life so, provided this quick turnaround doesn't catch him out, Liam Bailey's 6-y-o is strongly fancied to complete the hat-trick with a useful 7 lb apprentice booked to ride. Young Merlin has his first start on the Flat for Amy Murphy, and he's put forward as the main threat returning from 5 months off, with Greatness Awaits taken to fill out third.

Clansman is thriving but this is a quick turnaround after Ripon on Thursday so he's taken on with YOUNG MERLIN.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BIG BEAR HUG has returned with good placed efforts over this trip at Doncaster and Bath recently and another bold bid is expected from her. Adam West's mare could be the safest option in a tricky contest, although Powerful Response would be a big player if improving from his encouraging seasonal debut last month, and Shaheen Saqaar has every chance if picking up where he left off on the all-weather in the winter.

BIG BEAR HUG has been placed in 2 competitive races this spring and this looks a decent chance for her to open her account for the campaign. Giselles Defence is nicely handicapped on the pick of his Irish form if new handler Ian Williams has him primed after a break so he's second pick ahead of Powerful Response.

The mare BIG BEAR HUG (nap) has run really well in defeat on her two starts this spring and is taken to return to winning ways.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Quercine makes her handicap debut on the back of a maiden success at Southwell and there could be more to come from the lightly-raced filly, but her ability to act on turf must be taken on trust and slight preference is for WICHAHPI. The penny appeared to drop for Bryan Smart's charge with victories at Thirsk and Leicester last autumn and she should come on from her seasonal debut, when second off 1lb higher in the mud at Catterick. Cypriot Diaspora is creeping back down the ratings and could prove best of the rest.

WICHAHPI made a good return to action when second at Catterick last week and can go one better now. Southwell maiden winner Quercine is feared most ahead of Cypriot Diaspora.

Ninety Nine is well treated and will appreciate the return to turf but CYPRIOT DIASPORA has had excuses since her Leicester win.
Ths is the racecard key.
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