Isaac Newton
Horse Form Profile
| Place / No / Draw | Date / Going / Distance / Class | Time + Course Horse + Weight Jockey / Trainer | Verdict | Starting price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st 11 (3) | 7th Jun 2026 Good 1m 1f 0y | 8st 12lb | Maiden winner at Goodwood; best juvenile form when staying on from off the pace to take fourth behind Pierre Bonnard in Group 1 Criterium de Saint-Cloud (1m2f, very soft) in October; shaped as if he needed the race when fourth of seven in a Listed event at Newmarket (1m1f, good) on return; eased when beaten in Derby Trial at Lingfield; should be competitive now. | 5/1 |
| 5th 4 (4) | 9th May 2026 Good To Firm 1m 3f 133y Class 1 | 9st 2lb | Camelot colt; maiden winner at Glorious Goodwood and best form when staying on from off the pace to take fourth in Group 1 Criterium de Saint-Cloud (1m2f, very soft) in October; shaped as if he needed the race when fourth of seven from the back in Listed event at Newmarket (1m1f, good) on return, and this is a different trip, so it's far too early to write him off. | 4/1 |
| 4th 4 (6) | 15th Apr 2026 Good 1m 1f 0y Class 1 | 9st 2lb | Ballydoyle colt who gained his maiden win at Glorious Goodwood then had a couple of French assignments, finishing fifth in a valuable conditions race at Longchamp (form has substance) and good fourth in the Criterium de Saint-Cloud (1m2f Group 1); leading player on the figures. | 3/1 |
| 1st 9 (4) | 2nd Aug 2025 Good To Soft 0m 7f 0y Class 2 | 9st 2lb | Camelot colt who cost 380,000euros as a yearling; 11-1, beaten a nose and divided two stablemates when second of 15 at the Curragh (7f, good; 11-1) and the short-priced winner was taking a big step forward from his debut effort; this colt might well do likewise and take plenty of beating. | 8/13F |
| 2nd 8 (14) | 19th Jul 2025 Good 0m 7f 0y | 9st 5lb | Camelot colt cost 380,000euros as a yearling; half-brother to winners Scots Pine (Oman/UAE 7f-1m1f dirt; RPR 83) and Betty Loch (7f AW; 78); dam 7f/1m winner (inc 2yo/Listed; 105), half-sister to 7f 2yo Group 2 winner Master Of The Seas; Moore prefers New Zealand. | 11/1 |