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Wor Faayth

There's a lot to like about a two-year-old who hits the track three times and comes away with a win and two places — that's a return of 1 from every 3 races, with a placed finish in both of the others. Wor Faayth has done almost everything right in a short career so far, and that kind of consistency from a young horse is exactly what trainers look for when they're deciding which ones are worth developing.Based on TrackLab's AI analysis
Quick Facts
Age
2 years old
Sex
Filly
Father
Ardad
Mother
Faay
Owner
P Boyle
Rating
91

📊 Key Numbers

Career statistics for this horse
3
Career races
1
Wins
33.3%
Win rate
avg ~10%
66.7%
Place rate (top 3)
avg ~30%
220 days
Since last race

🔍 Full Analysis

TrackLab's AI-generated assessment based on career data and recent form
TrackLab's Detailed Breakdown
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The win came at Hamilton Park on 26 June 2025, and it's the anchor point of everything so far. Hamilton is a tight, undulating track in the west of Scotland that suits horses with a bit of grit and balance — it's not a place where slow horses win. Since then, Wor Faayth has been off the track for around seven months, which means this return will tell the yard — sorry, will tell Brian Ellison's yard — a great deal about how the horse has developed over winter.

Ellison trains out of Norton in North Yorkshire, and this has been a productive season for the stable — 47 winners so far, which is a serious body of work and a sign that horses leaving that yard arrive ready to run. For a young horse still learning the game, being in a yard that's firing on all cylinders matters more than people might think. Good form is contagious in racing: it usually means the horses are healthy, the preparation is sharp, and the team knows what it's doing.

The big question now is simple: how has Wor Faayth grown up? Seven months is a long time in a young horse's life. The bones fill out, the mind settles, and the best ones come back looking like a completely different animal. With three races already under the belt and a win on the board, Wor Faayth returns with experience that many rivals at this stage simply won't have — and that can be worth a length before the race even starts.

Strengths & Risks

What the data says works for and against this horse
⚠ What to watch out for
Returning from a 220-day absence

🎯 Where This Horse Thrives

Performance broken down by ground, distance, class, and track type
🌧 Ground Conditions
Good (firm-ish)
Unknown
Good to soft (some give)
Unknown
Good to firm (drying out)
Unknown
📏 Race Distance
5F – 6½F
🏅 Competition Level
Class 1 (elite)
Unknown
Class 2 (high-level)
Unknown
Class 4 (standard)
Unknown
🏟 Track Shape
Right-handed, tight turns
Unknown
Right-handed, hilly
Unknown
Left-handed, long straights
Unknown

📅 Recent Runs

The last 10 races, most recent first
21 Aug
8th
York
5f – 6½f · Good_To_Firm · 11 runners
26 Jun
🏆 Won
Hamilton Park
5f – 6½f · Good · 9 runners
30 May
3rd
Carlisle
5f – 6½f · Good_To_Soft · 10 runners

🏇 Jockey Partnerships

Every jockey who has ridden this horse, sorted by rides together
100%
Win rate
1/1
Won / Rode
0%
Win rate
0/1
Won / Rode
Tom Marquand Current Jockey
0%
Win rate
0/1
Won / Rode

🏟 Track Record

Win rate at each course this horse has visited
CourseRacesResultsLast visitedWin rate
Hamilton Park
Sharp
1 1 win 26 Jun 100%
York
Galloping
1 1 other 21 Aug 0%
Carlisle
Undulating
1 1 third 30 May 0%