The win came at Wetherby on 27 March 2026, and it matters more than a bare statistic suggests. Wetherby is a track that rewards horses who jump cleanly and travel with purpose, so getting off the mark there is no fluke. What makes the current picture genuinely intriguing is the recent form: strip away two blank entries — races where finishing positions were not recorded — and you have a sequence that reads sixth, first, fifth. That middle result is the one to focus on. A winner just three weeks ago who has already been back out racing since is a horse whose team believes there is more to come while they are on a roll.
That team is Sam England's yard up in Guiseley, West Yorkshire, and this is a stable worth paying attention to right now. Fifty-three winners already this season is a serious body of work — that is not a yard ticking over quietly, that is one operating with real momentum. When a trainer in that kind of form runs a horse back quickly after a win, it usually means they like what they are seeing at home as much as what they saw on the track.
The one question mark is that Kent De Thaix has yet to win in its usual grade of competition, going 0 from 3 at that level. The Wetherby victory came in different circumstances, which suggests this horse may be finding its feet and climbing into form rather than simply landing a good opportunity. Whether that level of competition becomes a ceiling or just a stepping stone is the puzzle worth watching as the season develops.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ayr Galloping |
2 | 2 other | 17 Apr | 0% |
| Wetherby Galloping |
1 | 1 win | 27 Mar | 100% |
| Carlisle Undulating |
1 | 1 other | 14 Dec | 0% |
| Kelso Undulating |
1 | 1 other | 13 Feb | 0% |
| Newcastle Galloping |
1 | 1 other | 29 Nov | 0% |
| Doncaster Galloping |
1 | 1 other | 24 Jan | 0% |