What makes the recent form particularly eye-catching is the consistency. Looking at the last six races from most recent backwards — 1, 1, 1, 3, 9 — there's a story of a horse that found something and ran with it. Three wins in those six outings, with a couple of placed efforts mixed in. The one blip, that ninth-place finish, looks increasingly like an anomaly rather than a trend.
Arry Up has a clear preference for wet or muddy ground, winning 2 of 3 races in those conditions — a 67% win rate that suggests this horse genuinely thrives when others struggle. Soft ground separates the willing from the brave, and Arry Up appears firmly in the first category.
Then there's Kempton Park, which is quickly becoming this horse's personal playground. Two wins from three visits is the kind of record that makes trainers keep coming back to the same well. The most recent of those wins came just four weeks ago, on 8 April 2026, confirming the affinity is no fluke. Kempton suits a certain type of horse — one that handles a fair, galloping track with pace and purpose — and Arry Up fits that profile perfectly.
Behind all of this is trainer Rod Millman, operating out of a small yard in Kentisbeare, Devon. Devon isn't exactly the heartland of British racing, but Millman has sent out 42 winners this season alone, which is a genuinely impressive output from a trainer who doesn't have the biggest string in the country. Arry Up raced just one day ago and remains in active training, suggesting the team sees plenty more to come. At three years old, with wet-weather form, a course they love, and momentum firmly on their side, this horse looks like one worth watching whenever the clouds roll in.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kempton Park Galloping |
3 | 2 wins, 1 other | 8 Apr | 66.7% |
| Leicester Sharp |
1 | 1 win | 7 Oct | 100% |
| Windsor Sharp |
1 | 1 third | 8 Sep | 0% |
| Ascot Galloping |
1 | 1 other | 8 May | 0% |
| Salisbury Undulating |
1 | 1 other | 23 Jul | 0% |