That win came at Lingfield Park in December 2025, and it remains the defining moment of Oracle Mission's short career so far. Lingfield is a tight, turning track with an artificial surface that rewards horses who handle unusual conditions well — it is not a place where every horse takes to it naturally, so winning there means something. The fact that Oracle Mission's most recent run produced a third place suggests it is running consistently and competing at a decent level rather than flashing in the pan with one good day.
Behind the horse is Harry Eustace, operating out of Newmarket — the spiritual home of British flat racing, a town where the coffee shops are outnumbered only by the stables. Eustace's yard has sent out 24 winners this season, which marks it as a yard in decent form and one that clearly knows how to place its horses in the right races at the right time. For a three-year-old with only three races under its belt, having that kind of support and experience in your corner matters.
With just one outing since last raced only a day ago, Oracle Mission is very much a horse in motion. At three years old, improvement is not just possible — it is expected. The early signs are promising, and if the yard can find the right opportunities, there is every reason to think the best of this horse is still ahead.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lingfield Park Sharp |
3 | 1 win, 1 third, 1 other | 9 May | 33.3% |