That win came at Wolverhampton just one day ago, on 8th May 2026, which makes this about as current as a profile can get. Wolverhampton is an all-weather track that runs year-round under floodlights — a very different experience from a traditional grass racecourse, and one that suits certain horses down to the ground. Whether Nana's Boy George has a particular affinity for the place remains to be seen, but getting off the mark there is a legitimate milestone for any young horse.
The broader numbers are modest but honest. One win from seven races is a win rate of around 1 in 7, and most of those runs have come at Class 5 level — the entry-level tier of British racing, where horses are learning their trade and the yard are figuring out where they belong. Three runs at that level without a win before this breakthrough suggests it took a little time to click, which is not unusual for a three-year-old still growing into the job.
The horse is trained by Alexandra Dunn, operating out of West Buckland in Somerset — a small yard that has sent out two winners this season, making Nana's Boy George responsible for half of that tally. That is the kind of contribution that matters enormously to a smaller operation. This is not a horse likely to be troubling the top races in Britain anytime soon, but right now it is a horse in form, trained by someone who has just had it spot-on, and that counts for a great deal.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Southwell Galloping |
3 | 3 other | 28 Feb | 0% |
| Wolverhampton Galloping |
2 | 1 win, 1 other | 8 May | 50% |
| Newcastle Galloping |
1 | 1 second | 20 Apr | 0% |
| Leicester Sharp |
1 | 1 other | 28 Oct | 0% |