William Haggas is one of the most respected trainers in the country, and the numbers back that up — his operation has sent out 170 winners already this season, which is a remarkable output. When a yard that busy puts a horse in a top-level race, it is not done by accident. Sky Majesty earned its place on the strength of a first career win at Newbury in late August 2024, then stepped straight up to the biggest stage just weeks later and delivered. That kind of rapid progression is exactly what you hope to see in a young horse with a future.
In the saddle, Tom Marquand has been the consistent partner of choice, and the record together is striking — 3 wins from 6 races, meaning they have won exactly half the time they have raced together. That is an unusually tight partnership for a sport where jockey bookings can change week to week, and it suggests real confidence from the team in how Marquand gets the best from this horse.
The recent form does give some pause. Those last six results, reading from the most recent backwards, go 15th, 6th, 8th, 1st, 1st, 8th — a run that shows flashes of brilliance sandwiched around some quieter efforts. The last win came at Naas in August 2025, which is now nine months ago. For a horse that looked to be building momentum, the dip in form is worth watching. At four years old, though, Sky Majesty is still young and still clearly capable of raising its game when the moment is right. Having raced just yesterday, there is clearly no shortage of enthusiasm from the team about what this horse can still offer.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Naas Galloping |
2 | 2 wins | 24 Aug | 100% |
| Haydock Park Galloping |
2 | 2 other | 22 May | 0% |
| Ayr Galloping |
1 | 1 win | 21 Sep | 100% |
| Newbury Galloping |
1 | 1 win | 29 Aug | 100% |
| chelmsford | 1 | 1 third | 18 Apr | 0% |
| Newmarket Galloping |
1 | 1 other | 2 May | 0% |
| Ascot Galloping |
1 | 1 other | 20 Jun | 0% |