The win came at Ayr on 2nd January 2026, which stands as the high point of a career that is still very much in progress. Kings Champion is a six-year-old, an age where most horses have found their level, and the fact that this win arrived relatively recently suggests the team at Wilmcote feel there is more to come. Olly Murphy's yard has been in red-hot form this season — 146 winners is a serious number, the kind of tally that puts a trainer firmly in the conversation at the top of the sport — so when a horse from that set-up starts piecing things together, it is worth paying attention.
The bulk of Kings Champion's racing has come at Class 4 level, the solid middle ground of British racing where competitive horses spend much of their careers, and the record there reads one win from four races. A 25% win rate at that level — winning one in every four — is actually a decent return, suggesting this is a horse that belongs at this grade rather than one simply being placed in softer company to pick up wins. Recent form reads 3-2-1-3-3 going back through the last five races, which translates as: never far away, always involved, and that second place just before the Ayr win hints at a horse building towards something.
Crucially, Kings Champion raced just one day ago, meaning this profile captures a horse in the thick of a campaign, not one being looked back on fondly. Whatever happened yesterday adds another line to a story that Murphy's yard is clearly still writing.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ffos Las Galloping |
2 | 2 thirds | 21 Apr | 0% |
| Ayr Galloping |
1 | 1 win | 2 Jan | 100% |
| Taunton Undulating |
1 | 1 second | 3 Feb | 0% |
| Market Rasen Sharp |
1 | 1 third | 13 Nov | 0% |