DANZENO returns to York races tomorrow looking to make amends for the Nunthorpe Stakes.

Michael Appleby's sprinter flopped at the Ebor Festival two weeks ago but returns in the £40,000 Betfred Garrowby Stakes - the feature race of the annual Press Family Sunday.

According to Newark-based trainer Appleby, the five year old will be better suited to the Garrowby which is a furlong shorter in distance than the Nunthorpe.

“Danzeno has come out of the race well," he said. “He missed the break in the Nunthorpe and it all happened a bit quick for him over five.

“Six should suit him better and the plan is to run on Sunday," he added. "He should have a good chance – his run at York in the spring is strong form and he seems very well.”

Danzeno registered a close third behind Magical Memory and Suedois over Sunday’s course and distance in the Duke of York Clipper Logistics Stakes at York back in May and also finished third in Group 1 company in the Champions Sprint on British Champions Day last October.

Racegoers attending the Press Family Sunday can also look forward to four competitive handicaps and two intriguing maidens for juveniles.

The Hanson Springs Stakes, a handicap over six furlongs at 4:40pm, is likely to see a number of progressive three-year-olds face the starter.

The William Haggas-trained Gravity Flow could bid for a four-timer, having won all three of her races so far in 2016 while East Street Revue, winner of the nation’s most valuable Apprentice race, a Betfred backed handicap at the Welcome to Yorkshire Ebor Festival, may take his chance as well.

The up-and-coming jockeys of the future take centre-stage in the Racecourse Challenge for Cystic Fibrosis Apprentice Stakes. Leading apprentices Tom Marquand, Megan Nicholls and Clifford Lee are all engaged in what looks a fiercely competitive event for the grade.

The mile and a half contest is part of the ‘Go Racing in Yorkshire’ Future Stars Apprentice Series which culminates in a final at Doncaster in November. Coming into this race, Lee will bid to peg back the current leader, Yorkshire-based rider, Rowan Scott.

The seven-race card gets underway at 2.10pm with the Judith Memorial EBF Stallions Maiden over seven furlongs but there are also two races for younger riders which start at 1pm.

For tickets and more information call 01904 620911 x 225 or visit http://www.yorkracecourse.co.uk