Wearing blinkersFresh (164 days off)Won 0 of last 5Loves this ground (33% win rate)
Trainer Quotes
Oct 2025
"He won on his first start over fences at Wincanton and he's a great jumper. He ran some good races after that, but he's well capable of a lot better. Three-mile chasing is what he'll be doing this season. 21-10-25"
Wearing cheekpiecesTrainer in formWon 0 of last 5Loves this ground (50% win rate)
Trainer Quotes
Nov 2025
"He wasn't quite right when we first got him in the spring and we had a setback with him in the autumn, but his form tells you he's not a bad horse. He's not ready to run yet, but he has a good record around Cheltenham and we can look at three-mile handicaps when the time comes. We think he prefers better ground. 18-11-25"
Nov 2022
"He won his only start in points at Borris House last March. He enjoyed a nice summer break and I gave him his rules debut in a bumper at Bangor last month when he ran a lovely race to be second of nine over 2m½f. We bumped into a very smart one on that occasion (Realisation) and had he not been there we would all be very excited as he would have been a nine-and-a-half-length winner. We will stick to bumpers this season as he is still only four and has lots of filling out to do and is not the biggest. This lovely young horse does everything we ask at home and he has a bright future judged on his pointing and bumper form. 21-11-22"
Wearing cheekpiecesFresh (62 days off)Won 0 of last 5Has won on this ground
Trainer Quotes
Oct 2025
"He pays the penalty for his second run after coming from France, when we went to Ascot and he put up a remarkable performance to win. The handicapper got hold of him after that, but he's run some very sound races and had a great spin in the Topham. 21-10-25"
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