There were 43 Races on Sunday 20th April 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Cork, 7 races at Plumpton, 8 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Bath, 7 races at Southwell, 6 races at Market Rasen, 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.

Having found only an unexposed rival too strong on her handicap bow at Ffos Las a fortnight ago, JASMINE D'AIRY holds leading claims reverting to maiden company. Harry Derham's mare is top rated and a first triumph over hurdles could beckon. The biggest threat may emerge from Rules/stable debutant She Is For Me Boys, who was a winner of her sole point-to-point in Ireland. Lady Kluck is the pick of the remainder.

A very modest-looking maiden. Form pick JASMINE D'AIRY doesn't make life easy for herself by racing freely but this track will suit her.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

BOB BOB RICARD wasn't beaten far when finishing fourth in a class 2 event at Newbury 29 days ago. The seven-year-old makes plenty of appeal on his return to class 4 company and he shades the vote over C&D winner Alien Storm. Charlie Longsdon's inmate has proved triumphant on both outings over fences at this track and another good account is forecast. Chase/handicap debutant Le Fauve is also worth a second look.

A tight handicap but class could count with BOB BOB RICARD having sound claims after holding his own in stronger company at Newbury.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Having regained the winning thread at Chepstow last month, My Friend Sean warrants respect in his follow-up bid. However, an 8lb higher mark demands another career best from Tom Lacey's charge and UGO BINGO is more appealing. The six-year-old posted a solid second on his stable bow at Fontwell 23 days ago and a 3lb nudge up in the ratings looks workable. The downgraded Barrabool could also have a say.

An open race. One to consider is MONSANT who has cheekpieces on for the first time after an encouraging run at Stratford.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Trainers Gary & Josh Moore are based locally and have a good record at Plumpton, suggesting bottom-weight HAVAILA, the only C&D winner in the field, has every chance. Beaten less than three lengths at Newbury last month in a similar race, he could get back to winning ways. Dan Skelton has two in here with Major Fortune the mount of Harry Skelton, while Hugos New Horse is worth another chance, despite pulling up at Windsor last time out.

The 8yo HUGOS NEW HORSE returns from a break with his yard flying and he pushed a solid yardstick close here on his chase debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Four Willie Mullins runners here makes life interesting with SIR GERHARD the pick off a mark of 147 in first-time cheekpieces. Five wins over hurdles in the past include the Ballymore at the Cheltenham Festival in 2022, though he is now a veteran at the age of 10. She's A Saint is interesting with her recent Aintree victory her second start in two years and she may have more to offer, though Knickerbockerglory might be the pick of Harry Skelton.

A hot renewal that should be run at a strong pace. There are reasons for believing that AFADIL (nap) can bounce back after Aintree.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SIAM PARK has made an excellent start to his chasing career and stepping up in trip seemed to bring about further improvement when scoring comfortably from the front at Stratford last month. A 6lb rise for that success could prove lenient, and it may be that Taxus Baccata gives him the most to think about, having won over C&D on her penultimate start before a respectable second at Fakenham next time. Fontwell scorer Joe Cotton is another to note, as well as Shakeyatailfeather, who would be turning out quickly under a 7lb penalty after scoring at Cheltenham on Thursday.

It was with a deal of authority that SHAKEYATAILFEATHER won at Cheltenham on Thursday and she didn't appear to have a hard race.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

A valuable contest in terms of the UK's trainer's title, Willie Mullins sends over MR ESCOBAR, who makes his handicap debut over hurdles, having scored comfortably over shorter at Sedgefield in November. Running off a mark of 126 looks manageable for the seven-year-old, and he may have too much for Busy Being Busy, who arrives on a hat-trick after a pair of easy victories at Fakenham. A stablemate of the selection, King Alexander is expected to have a say on the drop in grade, along with the consistent Torrent.

This is another step up in grade for low-mileage 5yo BUSY BEING BUSY but he has made excellent progress at Fakenham in recent weeks.
Ths is the racecard key.
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| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
| T | Top Time speeed rated |
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