That sole career win came at Kempton Park on 14 January 2026, and it remains a significant landmark for the yard. Kempton is a tight, all-weather track that rewards horses who handle a sharp turning circuit with confidence, and getting off the mark there is no small thing. The victory gave trainer Keiran Burke and the team at Whitcombe in Dorset a result worth celebrating — and it appears to have settled Jazzy Baby into the rhythm of racing, because her form since has held up reasonably well, with two third-place finishes following the win.
Burke himself is having a productive season at his Dorset base, sending out 13 winners already, which suggests a yard operating with genuine confidence. Having Jazzy Baby among that tally is a small but meaningful piece of the puzzle.
At Class 4 level — the middle tier of everyday racing — Jazzy Baby has actually performed better than her overall record suggests. She has won 1 from 3 races at that level, which is a 33% win rate, or roughly 1 in 3. That is a sharp return, and it tells you she is not out of her depth when placed in the right company. The trick, as with many horses at this stage of their career, will be sustaining that form and perhaps finding out whether she can step up when the competition gets stiffer.
She raced just yesterday, so the yard will be assessing how she came through that effort before planning the next move. At four, with a win on the board and a clutch of places showing she can compete consistently, there is still time for Jazzy Baby to develop into something more. Right now she is a horse in progress — not spectacular, but honest, capable, and clearly trained by a team that believes there is more to come.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kempton Park Galloping |
6 | 1 win, 1 second, 2 thirds, 2 other | 30 Apr | 16.7% |
| Wolverhampton Galloping |
1 | 1 other | 22 Nov | 0% |
| chelmsford | 1 | 1 other | 22 May | 0% |
| Southwell Galloping |
1 | 1 other | 23 Oct | 0% |