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Horse Form Profile

Age: 4 years

Trainer: Hugo Palmer

Owner: Done Ferguson Mason

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

7th

5

(9)

11th Jun 2026

Soft

1m 0f 75y

Class 4

15:42 Nottingham

Triple Double A

9st 7lb

J: Mason Paetel

T: Hugo Palmer

Reeled off a fast-ground 1m hat-trick last spring; better than ever when landing a 1m2f handicap at Newcastle on his seasonal return in February; no further progress and he drops back to 1m on a recovery mission; today's drop in grade will suit.

18/5F

5th

13

(3)

8th May 2026

Good

1m 2f 70y

Class 2

13:30 Chester

Triple Double A

8st 4lb

J: Luke Morris

T: Hugo Palmer

Twice held off 1lb higher since making a successful return from eight months off at Newcastle (1m2f, AW) in February, including when behind two of these in the Rosebery; needs a resurgence and could probably do without the ground easing.

14/1

7th

7

(9)

18th Apr 2026

Good

1m 2f 0y

Class 4

16:55 Newbury

Triple Double A

9st 6lb

J: James Doyle

T: Hugo Palmer

Won three in a row to kick off his 3yo and handicap careers last term; back on the up when reappearing to score at Newcastle (AW) in February, before well held (made most) in a warm 1m3f AW race at Kempton; needs to resume improvement.

25/1

7th

13

(7)

28th Mar 2026

Standard To Slow

1m 2f 219y

Class 2

14:42 Kempton (AW)

Triple Double A

8st 3lb

J: Tyler Heard

T: Hugo Palmer

Won three in a row to kick off his 3yo and handicap careers last term; resumed progress when reappearing to score in six-runner race at Newcastle (Tapeta) last month on the step up to 1m2f; up 4lb in this much harder race but tries another new trip and is unexposed.

22/1

1st

4

(4)

24th Feb 2026

Standard

1m 2f 42y

Class 4

14:12 Newcastle (AW)

Triple Double A

9st 2lb

J: Jason Hart

T: Hugo Palmer

Won three on the bounce (1m turf, Class 6) early last season; found life tougher from an elevated mark thereafter, although there were positives to be taken from his fourth at The Curragh (1m1f; 28-1) in June; AW prowess and trip more of a concern than the 240-day absence.

9/2