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San Isidro | Horse Form ProfileSan Isidro

Horse Form Profile

Age: 6 years

Owner: Owners Group 102

Place /
No / Draw
Date / Going /
Distance / Class
Time + Course Horse + Weight
Jockey / Trainer
VerdictStarting price

8th

5

(9)

2nd Nov 2024

Standard

0m 7f 14y

Class 6

17:50 Southwell (AW)

San Isidro

9st 10lb

J: Ryan Sexton

T: Julie Camacho

taken down early, took keen hold, held up in rear

7/1

7th

3

(2)

1st Oct 2024

Good

0m 7f 50y

Class 6

16:00 Ayr

San Isidro

9st 12lb

J: Ryan Sexton

T: Julie Camacho

His last win was in France in 2021 but he's dropped a long way in the weights and showed signs of a revival when third at Thirsk (7f, good to soft) two weeks ago; that was with an eyeshield added and he has claims if he can back that up.

3/1

3rd

11

(9)

16th Sep 2024

Good

0m 7f 0y

Class 5

17:20 Thirsk

San Isidro

9st 2lb

J: Ryan Sexton

T: Julie Camacho

Two fair AW runs following wind surgery last winter; mainly disappointing since, including on turf last twice; eyeshield now added.

20/1

12th

10

(4)

24th Aug 2024

Good To Firm

0m 5f 217y

Class 5

19:00 Redcar

San Isidro

9st 3lb

J: Ryan Sexton

T: Julie Camacho

Mainly seen over 7f for this yard, placed twice on AW around the turn of the year; may have needed last momth's return to action but it was still a tepid effort; others look more convincing.

20/1

13th

8

(2)

25th Jul 2024

Good

0m 7f 6y

Class 5

14:00 Doncaster

San Isidro

9st 10lb

J: Ryan Sexton

T: Julie Camacho

took keen hold

14/1

About San Isidro

San Isidro is a chestnut gelding who was bred in France by Sarl Darpat France. He was sired by out of the mare. Since moving from France he has been trained by James Ferguson and owned by Owners Group 102. He has amassed over £53,000 in earnings so far in his career.

San Isidro Career Form And Notable Achievements

San Isidro has won 3 of his 14 career races to date, with all three victories coming in France. He won his first two races, before stepping up to Group company and finding the jump in class too much. He won once more in France before moving over to England to James Ferguson’s yard. He’s struggled since the move, finishing in the bottom three in all five of his races so far.