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Bee My Honey

Bee My Honey is a 4-year-old who has taken a little time to find her feet, but when the moment came, she took it well. Across seven races she has one win and four places to her name — a record that tells the story of a horse who is rarely far away but has found winning itself a harder nut to crack.Based on TrackLab's AI analysis
Quick Facts
Age
4 years old
Sex
Filly
Colour
Bay
Father
Mehmas
Mother
Honeymead
Owner
The Hot Shots Syndicate & Ms C Musgrave
Rating
72

📊 Key Numbers

Career statistics for this horse
7
Career races
1
Wins
14.3%
Win rate
avg ~10%
57.1%
Place rate (top 3)
avg ~30%
1 days
Since last race

🔍 Full Analysis

TrackLab's AI-generated assessment based on career data and recent form
TrackLab's Detailed Breakdown
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That sole win came at Chelmsford on 21 February 2026, and it has so far proved the high point of her career. Chelmsford is an all-weather track that runs year-round, and getting off the mark there is no small thing for a horse at this level. The trouble is that her recent form — 4th, 7th, 1st, 4th, 2nd, 2nd reading from most recent backwards — shows a horse who followed up that win with a seventh-place finish, suggesting she hasn't quite kicked on from that breakthrough as her trainer might have hoped.

Charles Hills, who trains her out of Lambourn in Berkshire, is having a productive season with 31 winners already on the board. Lambourn is one of Britain's most famous training centres, a village in the Berkshire Downs where racehorses outnumber people, and Hills is one of its more established names. Having that kind of professional support around a horse like Bee My Honey matters — but even in the best yards, some horses take their own time to work out.

The one area that raises a genuine question mark is her record at the level she usually competes at. In the class of race she typically enters — broadly speaking, the lower end of the competitive ladder — she has run three times without winning. That zero from three record in those races is a little puzzling given she has managed to win elsewhere, and it suggests the team may still be working out exactly where she belongs in the pecking order.

She raced just yesterday, so she is clearly an active, busy horse at the moment. With eight weeks between her last win and now, and a mixed run of form in between, the interesting question is whether Chelmsford in February turns out to be a one-off peak or the start of something more consistent. Right now, the jury is still very much out.

Strengths & Risks

What the data says works for and against this horse
✓ What works in their favour
Excellent record on standard ground: 1 wins from 4 starts (25%)

🎯 Where This Horse Thrives

Performance broken down by ground, distance, class, and track type
🌧 Ground Conditions
Standard (all-weather)
Loves
Standard to slow (all-weather)
Unknown
Heavy (very wet)
Unknown
📏 Race Distance
7F – 1M
5F – 6½F
Unknown
🏅 Competition Level
Class 4 (standard)
Unknown
Class 5 (entry-level)
Avoids
🏟 Track Shape
Right-handed, long straights
Unknown
Long straights
Unknown
Right-handed, tight turns
Unknown
Left-handed, long straights
Avoids

📅 Recent Runs

The last 10 races, most recent first
15 Apr
4th
Southwell
7f – 1m · Standard · 7 runners
11 Mar
7th
Southwell
7f – 1m · Standard · 9 runners
21 Feb
🏆 Won
chelmsford
7f – 1m · Standard · 9 runners
28 Jan
4th
Kempton Park
7f – 1m · Standard_To_Slow · 6 runners
17 Jun
2nd
Southwell
5f – 6½f · Standard · 9 runners
7 May
2nd
Kempton Park
7f – 1m · Standard_To_Slow · 11 runners
14 Oct
2nd
Windsor
5f – 6½f · Heavy · 13 runners

🏇 Jockey Partnerships

Every jockey who has ridden this horse, sorted by rides together
33.3%
Win rate
1/3
Won / Rode
0%
Win rate
0/2
Won / Rode
0%
Win rate
0/1
Won / Rode

🏟 Track Record

Win rate at each course this horse has visited
CourseRacesResultsLast visitedWin rate
Southwell
Galloping
3 1 second, 2 other 15 Apr 0%
Kempton Park
Galloping
2 1 second, 1 other 28 Jan 0%
chelmsford 1 1 win 21 Feb 100%
Windsor
Sharp
1 1 second 14 Oct 0%