That first win came at Wolverhampton on the 2nd of January 2026, and the recent form reading of 11-3-1-3 tells an interesting story. Reading right to left, that's a third place, then a win, then third again, then another win — so Stellar Vision has actually won the most recent race too, just one day ago. Back-to-back wins for a three-year-old is a genuinely encouraging sign, suggesting this is a horse improving in real time rather than one that got lucky on a good day.
Behind the scenes, Stellar Vision is trained by Stuart Williams at Newmarket, which is essentially the headquarters of British flat racing — a town built around horses, where the best trainers in the country set up shop. Williams has been in strong form this season, sending out 67 winners, which is the kind of output that marks a yard operating with real confidence and depth. Having a horse that's just won back-to-back in that environment suggests Stellar Vision is being placed well and looked after properly.
Four races is still a small sample, and there is plenty of racing ahead for a horse this young. But a 25% win rate — one win in every four races — combined with never finishing worse than third is about as clean a start as you could hope for. The team will be watching closely to see whether Stellar Vision can step up in class and prove this early promise is the real thing.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Newmarket Galloping |
3 | 2 thirds, 1 other | 2 May | 0% |
| Wolverhampton Galloping |
1 | 1 win | 2 Jan | 100% |