The seven-year-old has won 3 of 10 races in total, which works out at 30%, or roughly 1 in every 3 — a genuinely strong return that tells you this is not a horse who turns up and makes up the numbers. Factor in six placings as well, and Jump Allen has finished in the first three in 9 of those 10 outings. That kind of consistency is rare, and it suggests a horse that nearly always runs its race.
The standout result so far came on 26 April 2025 at Sandown Park, where Jump Allen won a Class 2 race — one of the better contests you will find in British racing. Sandown is a proper test, a track that sorts out the genuine horses from the ones who just look good on paper, and winning there at that level is a meaningful achievement. It is also the most recent win, coming just over a year after the first career victory at Killarney in May 2024, suggesting this horse has been improving steadily as it has matured.
Recent form backs that picture up nicely. Reading the last six runs from most recent backwards — a win, a win, then a blank run, then first, second, and first again — there is plenty to like. Two wins from the last six races, with a second tucked in there too, is the profile of a horse in form rather than one scraping around for a result. It raced just one day ago, which means it is bang in the middle of an active campaign right now, and with Mullins in charge, you can be fairly sure it will be pointed at something worthwhile next.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Punchestown Galloping |
3 | 3 other | 2 May | 0% |
| Naas Galloping |
2 | 1 win, 1 third | 9 Mar | 50% |
| Killarney Sharp |
1 | 1 win | 13 May | 100% |
| Sandown Park Galloping |
1 | 1 win | 26 Apr | 100% |
| Clonmel Sharp |
1 | 1 other | 3 Dec | 0% |
| Ayr Galloping |
1 | 1 second | 12 Apr | 0% |
| Cheltenham Galloping |
1 | 1 third | 13 Mar | 0% |