That sole win came at Kempton Park back in September 2025, and it's worth noting that Kempton is a track with a character all of its own: a tight, flat, artificial surface that rewards horses who travel smoothly and switch off in a race. The fact that See Blue handled it well first time suggests a degree of natural ability and temperament that not every young horse possesses straight away.
The recent form of 2-2-1 — reading backwards through the last three runs — tells its own story. Two runner-up finishes followed by a win is exactly the kind of progression you want to see from a horse still learning the job. It hasn't been flattered or lucky; it has simply been getting better. With a race just yesterday, See Blue is clearly fit and in the mix right now.
Behind the horse is a yard worth paying attention to. Richard Hughes trains out of Upper Lambourn in Berkshire, and his team have sent out 65 winners already this season — a number that puts them firmly among the busier, more successful operations in British racing. Hughes himself had a distinguished career as a jockey before moving into training, and he has a well-earned reputation for getting the best out of younger horses. Having a three-year-old with this kind of early record in that yard is a promising combination.
Three races is a small sample, of course, and it would be foolish to get too far ahead of events. But the evidence so far — consistent placing, a win when it mattered, a smart trainer, and a horse that raced just yesterday and is clearly on an upward curve — makes See Blue worth keeping an eye on as the season develops.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kempton Park Galloping |
1 | 1 win | 24 Sep | 100% |
| Haydock Park Galloping |
1 | 1 second | 25 Apr | 0% |
| Southwell Galloping |
1 | 1 second | 14 Mar | 0% |