The career started with a first win at Tipperary in May 2025, and Stanners Glen backed that up with a second victory at Wincanton just this week — 23 March 2026, six days ago. Winning at two different tracks suggests this isn't a horse that only operates in one specific set of conditions or on one particular stretch of turf. It travels, it competes, and it wins. The two placings in between — a second and a third — show that even on the days it didn't quite get there, it was never out of the conversation.
Harry Fry's yard has been in sharp form this season, sending out 25 winners, and Stanners Glen looks like one of the horses doing the heavy lifting. Fry is a trainer who tends to place his horses carefully and bring them forward with a plan — so the fact that Stanners Glen has run just four times at the age of seven suggests this has been a horse managed patiently, not rushed around the calendar. Four races, four top-three finishes, two wins. That's not luck — that's a horse being kept in the right races and delivering when it matters.
With a run just six days ago, Stanners Glen is bang in form and clearly on an upward curve. Whether the team pushes on to bigger prizes remains to be seen, but on current evidence there's no reason to think this horse is near its ceiling. Four races is a small sample, but when every single one has produced a top-three finish, you start to wonder just how good this horse could be with a bit more racing under its belt.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wincanton Galloping |
1 | 1 win | 23 Mar | 100% |
| Tipperary Galloping |
1 | 1 win | 8 May | 100% |
| Taunton Undulating |
1 | 1 third | 11 Dec | 0% |
| Doncaster Galloping |
1 | 1 second | 5 Feb | 0% |