The first win came at Sandown Park in September 2025, which is a sharp, well-regarded track that tends to sort out horses with a bit of quality from those without. A second victory followed at Wetherby in April 2026, just three weeks ago, meaning Sea The Storm arrives at this point in the season with momentum and confidence rather than question marks. That fifth-place finish sitting at the front of the recent form line is worth noting, but two wins either side of it tells you the horse is consistently in the picture.
What gives this profile added weight is the training operation behind it. William Haggas runs one of the most productive yards in Britain, based out of Newmarket in Suffolk, and has sent out 170 winners already this season alone. That is a remarkable number — it means his stable is finding the winner's enclosure roughly every other day on average. When a horse like Sea The Storm comes through a yard firing at that rate, it tends to mean the team believes in it and has placed it carefully. Haggas does not run horses to make up the numbers.
Still only three years old and racing just days ago, Sea The Storm is very much a horse in the middle of its story rather than at the end of it. The record so far — compact, clean, and winning — suggests a horse that is being managed well and responding in kind.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sandown Park Galloping |
1 | 1 win | 12 Sep | 100% |
| Wetherby Galloping |
1 | 1 win | 26 Apr | 100% |
| York Galloping |
1 | 1 other | 13 May | 0% |