Both of those wins have come at Newmarket, which is worth paying attention to. Winning 2 from 4 at the same track is not a coincidence — it suggests the horse genuinely suits the wide, straight, unforgiving nature of that course, where there is nowhere to hide and only the best-suited horses thrive. Newmarket sorts out horses with real ability, and Inis Mor has answered that test twice.
The recent form tells an interesting story. Reading from the oldest to the most recent, the sequence goes 1-1-4-2 — two wins, then a dip to fourth, then a runner-up finish. That is not a horse fading away; that is a horse finding its level and pushing back. Trained by David Menuisier out of Pulborough in West Sussex — a yard that has already sent out 20 winners this season, which is a strong return at this stage — Inis Mor looks well placed to add to its tally. Menuisier has a reputation for placing his horses thoughtfully, and a horse with this kind of Newmarket record will almost certainly be pointed back there when conditions suit.
With a career record this compact, there is still plenty to find out about Inis Mor. But two wins from four races at 50%, and a clear preference for one of Britain's most prestigious venues, gives the team something very concrete to build on as the season develops.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Newmarket Galloping |
4 | 2 wins, 2 other | 3 May | 50% |