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Horse Form Profile

Age: 3 years

Trainer: David Evans

Owner: G & A Racing

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

3rd

2

(5)

4th Jun 2026

Good To Soft

0m 5f 0y

Class 5

18:20 Ffos Las

Arctic Wind

9st 9lb

J: Pat Cosgrave

T: David Evans

Promising runs for David Menuisier whom he left for 9,000gns; gelded ahead of stable debut at Wolverhampton where he was beaten 7l in a small field; may have needed that after a lengthy break and there are races in him.

5/1

3rd

1

(3)

8th May 2026

Standard

0m 7f 36y

Class 5

20:00 Wolverhampton (AW)

Arctic Wind

9st 9lb

J: Edward Greatrex

T: David Evans

Made the frame in three of his four starts on turf (5f/6f) for David Menuisier as a 2yo; changed hands for 9,000gns in October and makes his stable/handicap debut after seven months off having been gelded in the meantime; half-brother to a couple of AW winners and the market should be informative.

5/1

3rd

1

(5)

9th Oct 2025

Good To Soft

0m 5f 10y

Class 4

13:55 Bath

Arctic Wind

9st 7lb

J: Robert Havlin

T: David Menuisier

Showed plenty of speed, helping to set the pace, at Salisbury (6f, good to firm) and Yarmouth (5f, good) on first two starts; disappointing at Windsor (5f, good to firm) latest but he's the one to beat judged on the Yarmouth second.

2/1

7th

2

(2)

18th Aug 2025

Good To Firm

0m 5f 21y

Class 5

17:25 Windsor

Arctic Wind

9st 7lb

J: Kieran Shoemark

T: David Menuisier

Showed plenty of speed, helping to set the pace, when fourth of 12 at Salisbury (6f, good to firm) and second of eight at Yarmouth (5f, good); can improve again and he has the form and draw for another bold show.

7/2

2nd

2

(3)

16th Jul 2025

Good

0m 5f 42y

Class 5

18:40 Yarmouth

Arctic Wind

9st 7lb

J: Kieran Shoemark

T: David Menuisier

Half-brother to four winners, most notably Ice Max (7f/1m including 2yo/Group 2; RPR 114); 22-1 for his debut at Salisbury (6f, good to firm) but he showed speed before finishing fourth of 12; drop to 5f is unlikely to pose a problem and he's almost certainly capable of better.

9/2