His record reads one win and two placed finishes from three races, meaning he has finished in the top three every single time he has stepped onto a racecourse. That kind of consistency from a young, lightly-raced horse is genuinely encouraging. His win came at Fontwell Park in March 2025, and it wasn't a fluke — jockey Niall Houlihan noted afterwards that he had already run well on wet, muddy ground at Sandown before taking to the better conditions at Fontwell even more comfortably. A horse that handles different types of ground is a useful horse.
Trainer Gary Moore, who runs the yard alongside his son Josh from their base in Lower Beeding in West Sussex, has sent out 99 winners this season alone — so when a trainer of that calibre says they "like him a lot," it tends to mean something. Moore described him as a lovely, big horse who he believes has a good rating to build on through the winter. The team see him staying over hurdles for now, with a switch to chasing — jumping bigger fences — firmly pencilled in for the future. That is often a sign that the yard believe a horse has real ability: you don't save a horse for the bigger challenge if you don't think he's up to it.
He last raced 31 days ago, so he comes back relatively fresh. At just five years old and with only three races to his name, the feeling from the yard is that the best of Le Tiep's Sacre is still some way ahead.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fontwell Park Tight |
1 | 1 win | 6 Mar | 100% |
| Sandown Park Galloping |
1 | 1 third | 13 Feb | 0% |
| Kempton Park Galloping |
1 | 1 other | 14 Mar | 0% |