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Horse Form Profile

Age: 3 years

Owner: Wathnan Racing

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

20th

7

(14)

13th Jun 2026

Good

0m 6f 0y

Class 2

15:35 York

Underwriter

8st 10lb

J: Cieren Fallon

T: Archie Watson

Won maiden/novice races at Ayr (6f, good to firm/good) last year, either side of finishing down the field at Royal Ascot; however, soundly beaten on last three starts, most recently on handicap/seasonal debut at Sandown.

80/1

8th

1

(6)

24th Apr 2026

Good

0m 5f 10y

Class 2

13:20 Sandown

Underwriter

9st 9lb

J: Jamie Spencer

T: Archie Watson

Won maiden/novice races at Ayr (6f, good to firm/good) last season on two of his first three starts; came up short in Group/sales races otherwise but reappears having been gelded and he could prove well suited by this first crack at 5f; interesting on handicap debut, especially if backed.

10/1

8th

9

(2)

31st Jul 2025

Good

0m 6f 0y

Class 1

13:55 Goodwood

Underwriter

9st 2lb

J: James Doyle

T: Finneran & Partner

Won by 2l on debut at Ayr (6f, good to firm) in May and bounced back from heavy defeat in the Coventry at Royal Ascot (6f, good to firm) with easy all-the-way win in Ayr novice (6f, good) this month; back up in grade today and still has potential at this level; not discounted.

22/1

1st

1

(3)

14th Jul 2025

Good

0m 6f 0y

Class 5

14:10 Ayr

Underwriter

9st 11lb

J: James Doyle

T: Archie Watson

Well down the field after racing too freely in the Coventry four weeks ago but created good impression when clearcut C&D (good to firm) winner on debut in May and is of strong interest if judged on that performance.

7/4F

20th

20

(18)

17th Jun 2025

Good To Firm

0m 6f 0y

Class 1

15:05 Ascot

Underwriter

9st 3lb

J: James McDonald

T: Archie Watson

£200,000 breeze-up buy; went off 11-10 at Ayr (6f, good to firm) so did what was expected of him in making a successful debut and he didn't need much persuasion to come home 2l to the good; the opposition wasn't overly challenging but the stable won this with a once-raced colt three years ago and also saddled last year's runner-up in these colours, who had also made a winning debut at Ayr; has to be of interest.

20/1