There were 36 Races on Sunday 20th August 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Pontefract, 8 races at Tramore, 8 races at Curragh, 7 races at Southwell, 7 races at Sandown, 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 4 race.

Having been bested by a Roger Varian-inmate on his debut, TAN RAPIDO repaid the favour later that month, where he repelled the hot-favourite to score at Windsor. It's far from a daunting standard set by the remainder who boast previous experience, so this looks a good opportunity for Charlie Fellowes' colt to double his tally. Master Of My Fate makes enough appeal on paper to warrant a market check, while Goldmine Girl completes the shortlist.

Having made an encouraging debut when runner-up at Newcastle, TAN RAPIDO went one better at Windsor next time and he can continue his progress to score again. John Quinn is capable of readying a newcomer and Master of My Fate could pose the biggest threat to the selection, ahead of fellow debutant Emerald Army.

A weak contest and, despite conceding weight all around, this looks a good opportunity for TAN RAPIDO to back up his Windsor success.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

LUCKY PROTECTOR must concede 5lb to Evening Story, who is rated 1lb superior to Ivan Furtado's gelding. However, this can often by a tricky course to negotiate, and the former, who posted a fair second over C&D three weeks ago, could hold the edge with that in mind. Sheehan is related to a couple of winners and she ought to improve for her recent Nottingham debut.

EVENING STORY's return to action last week was satisfactory and, in a race lacking depth, this looks a good chance for her to get off the mark. Sheehan could be a different proposition away from the mud, while newcomer Catrake Force won't have to be a world-beater to figure.

The potential improver here is SHEEHAN, who might appreciate good ground and the fitting of a tongue-tie, and she gets the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Princess Shabnam made all when defeating Gale Force Maya (second) in this contest 12 months ago and the pair merit respect as they bid to get involved once again, but preference is for BELIEVING. George Boughey's filly enjoyed a fruitful start to her three-year-old campaign, winning a similar event at Chelmsford before going on to claim Group 3 honours at Chantilly in May. She failed to make an impact when sent into Group 2 company the following month, but the daughter of Mehmas sets the standard down in class and could take some beating if running to her true form. Craft Irish is also noted.

GALE FORCE MAYA bounced back to form when third in the Summer Stakes at York and a reproduction of that form may well prove good enough. Believing had excuses in a Group 2 in France so can be expected to bounce back despite her 5 lb penalty, while Demi Pointe is an interesting contender back from an absence given how the form of her novice win at Chelmsford has worked out.

The admirable GALE FORCE MAYA (nap) was back to form last time and can go one better than she did last year.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A winner on both starts over C&D this season, including last time out, YORKINDNESS could be tough to beat off a mark that is still lower than her career high. Easter Icon arrives on the back of a 2m victory at Catterick 14 days ago and a 3lb rise for the success is unlikely to prevent him making a bold double bid today, while Miss Cynthia has been threatening to score of late and should be thereabouts again.

TWO AULD PALS has been in cracking form since the start of the summer and could still be a step ahead of the handicapper. Yorkindness is second choice as she goes in search of a third C&D win of the summer. Miss Cynthia looks best of the remainder.

Yorkindness rates a very solid contender but MISS CYNTHIA saw out the 2m well at Haydock and goes further this time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ROARING LEGEND is much better than what he showed at Goodwood last time out and his consistent form prior to that proves as much. The son of Roaring Lion should have conditions in his favour as he looks to bounce back to winning ways, with the capable Ace Rothstein looking a key threat. Last year's winner Wor Willie must enter calculations as well following a promising third at York.

Having created a good impression when off the mark at Chepstow, CLAN CHIEFTAIN hasn't fired on his last two starts, but he drops in grade and returns to a sound surface, so it's worth taking the chance that he can bounce back. Fellow 3yo Roaring Legend is also of interest and course-specialist Carrigillihy can't be ignored.

Last year's winner WOR WILLIE was back in better form last time and is taken to earn a repeat success from 1lb higher.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A return to this track could work the oracle for SIR MAXI, having won comfortably over C&D from the reopposing El Montejean (second) last month. He is preferred to the likes of determined Nottingham scorer Enderman, and Captain Vallo, who has been knocking on the door of late. The well-handicapped Jill Rose and Rambuso Creek have the form to get involved also.

Preference is for EL MONTEJEAN, who was having his first crack at sprinting when a good second here last month and remains feasibly treated. Captain Vallo and Sir Maxi head the list of dangers.

The suggestion is CAESARS PEARL, who had excuses on her last two starts and may be capable of better back at this track.
Ths is the racecard key.
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