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Dreamasar

There's a horse in Ed Walker's yard at Upper Lambourn that has done something genuinely difficult in racing: it has turned up four times and been in the frame every single time. Dreamasar has two wins and three places from just four career races — a record that works out to a win rate of 50%, meaning it has won one in every two races it has entered. For context, most racehorses win fewer than one in five. That kind of consistency from a lightly raced four-year-old is exactly the sort of thing that makes people in the sport sit up and take notice.Based on TrackLab's AI analysis
Quick Facts
Age
4 years old
Sex
Filly
Colour
Bay
Father
Masar
Mother
Livia's Dream
Trainer
Owner
Hot To Trot Racing 2 & J Fill
Rating
81

📊 Key Numbers

Career statistics for this horse
4
Career races
2
Wins
50%
Win rate
avg ~10%
75%
Place rate (top 3)
avg ~30%
1 days
Since last race

🏁 Next Race

Tomorrow
Haydock
About 1.3 miles · Soft, spongy ground · 9 runners

🔍 Full Analysis

TrackLab's AI-generated assessment based on career data and recent form
TrackLab's Detailed Breakdown
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The first win came at Lingfield Park back in September 2025, and the most recent — just this week, at Salisbury on 3rd May 2026 — confirmed this is a horse moving in the right direction rather than flatlining. Win, then place, then win again: that is the shape of a horse building towards something. Walker, who has sent out 80 winners from Upper Lambourn already this season alone, is clearly operating with confidence about where this horse is heading. He has spoken about Dreamasar being a half-sister to Dreamloper — a horse the yard knows well — and has described her progress as encouraging. His plan is to work through the competitive middle-distance races before eventually chasing the more prestigious black-type contests, races that carry official prestige and raise a horse's profile and value significantly.

Walker also believes she will stay a mile and two furlongs, which is slightly further than she has likely been tested so far. In practical terms, that means there may be more to come physically — a horse that thrives over longer trips often takes time to grow into its best form. With just four races on the clock and a win recorded literally in the last few days, Dreamasar is very much a horse at the beginning of the story rather than the end of it.

🎯 Where This Horse Thrives

Performance broken down by ground, distance, class, and track type
🌧 Ground Conditions
Good (firm-ish)
Unknown
Standard (all-weather)
Unknown
Good to firm (drying out)
Unknown
📏 Race Distance
1M1F – 1M2F
🏅 Competition Level
Class 2 (high-level)
Unknown
Class 5 (entry-level)
Unknown
🏟 Track Shape
Left-handed, long straights
Unknown
Right-handed, hilly
Unknown
Left-handed, tight turns
Unknown

📅 Recent Runs

The last 10 races, most recent first
3 May
🏆 Won
Salisbury
1m1f – 1m2f · Good_To_Firm · 6 runners
6 Oct
4th
Great Yarmouth
1m1f – 1m2f · Good · 9 runners
4 Sep
🏆 Won
Lingfield Park
1m1f – 1m2f · Standard · 4 runners
12 Jun
3rd
Newbury
1m1f – 1m2f · Good · 8 runners

🏇 Jockey Partnerships

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

🏟 Track Record

Win rate at each course this horse has visited
CourseRacesResultsLast visitedWin rate
Salisbury
Undulating
1 1 win 3 May 100%
Lingfield Park
Sharp
1 1 win 4 Sep 100%
Newbury
Galloping
1 1 third 12 Jun 0%
Great Yarmouth
Galloping
1 1 other 6 Oct 0%