What catches the eye is the consistency. Plenty of young horses take a race or two simply to find their feet, but Quadrillion has placed in both attempts — running into the frame every single time out. That's not nothing. It suggests a horse that is learning, competing, and edging closer rather than one that has looked out of its depth.
The yard behind it is worth noting too. Harry Charlton's Beckhampton operation has sent out 38 winners this season, which is a productive yard by any measure — the kind of team that knows how to get a horse ready to perform. Quadrillion hasn't raced for roughly seven months, so this return from a break will be watched with interest. A long absence at this age can mean many things — a minor setback, patient management, or simply giving a young horse time to grow into itself. Either way, Charlton's record suggests the horse will come back ready.
The obvious question now is whether Quadrillion can turn one of those placings into a win. Two near-misses from two races is an encouraging foundation, and with a sharp yard pulling the strings, the first win might not be far away.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Newmarket Galloping |
1 | 1 third | 18 Jul | 0% |
| Leicester Sharp |
1 | 1 second | 10 Aug | 0% |