Those two wins have come at different tracks — Kempton Park back in August 2025 and, most recently, Lingfield Park just last week on 27 March 2026. Winning at two separate venues matters because it suggests the horse isn't simply a creature of habit on one particular track. It can travel, adapt, and perform. Having raced just yesterday, it is very much a horse in motion right now.
The one puzzle worth chewing on is the class record. In five races at Class 4 level — the middle tier of everyday British racing — One More has yet to win, picking up zero victories from five attempts. Yet it has won twice at other levels. That is an odd inversion, and it hints that this horse might actually find its best form when the race is constructed slightly differently, whether that is the field size, the distance, or simply the competition on a given day.
Behind the scenes, the trainer is Richard Hannon, whose yard in Wiltshire has sent out 115 winners already this season. That is a serious operation — the kind of stable that knows how to place a horse in the right race at the right moment, and 115 winners in a season is not luck, it is a production line of careful horsemanship. When a yard like that keeps running a horse as consistently as One More has been campaigned, it is usually because they believe there is more to come. With a winner just last week and a race just yesterday, the team clearly has plans for this one.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kempton Park Galloping |
4 | 1 win, 2 seconds, 1 third | 8 Oct | 25% |
| Lingfield Park Sharp |
1 | 1 win | 27 Mar | 100% |
| Newbury Galloping |
1 | 1 second | 21 Sep | 0% |
| Leicester Sharp |
1 | 1 second | 28 Oct | 0% |
| meydan | 1 | 1 other | 30 Jan | 0% |
| Wolverhampton Galloping |
1 | 1 other | 6 Apr | 0% |