The win came at Bath on 12 May 2026, just days ago, making Sovereign Glory one of the freshest winners in training right now. Bath is a tight, undulating track that tends to suit horses with a bit of natural balance and athleticism, so winning there as a youngster is no small thing. The third place that preceded it shows this wasn't a horse that stumbled into form out of nowhere — it had already shown enough to suggest a win was coming.
Behind the horse is the Lambourn yard of Charles Hills, one of the more productive operations in British racing this season. Twenty-nine winners already sent out this term is a serious number — it tells you this is a yard firing on all cylinders, with the staff and the horses in good shape. When a horse like Sovereign Glory comes out of a yard running that hot, it adds a little extra weight to what the form already suggests.
Two races is a small sample, of course, and no one should get carried away. But a two-year-old that wins on just its second career start, trained by someone clearly in form, is exactly the kind of horse worth keeping an eye on as the summer goes on.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bath Undulating |
2 | 1 win, 1 third | 12 May | 50% |