And sure enough, Binhareer has already proved it can handle a step up. On 11 October 2025, it won a Class 2 race at York — one of the most prestigious venues in British racing, a track that demands a genuinely good horse to succeed. That result was not a fluke or a soft day out; it was Binhareer being asked a harder question and answering it. The journey started almost exactly a year earlier, with a first career win at Redcar in October 2024, and the progression since then has been steady and real.
The horse is trained by William Haggas, whose Newmarket operation has sent out 170 winners already this season. That is a remarkable number — it means his yard is producing winners at a relentless rate, and horses trained there tend to be well-prepared and placed carefully. Haggas is not a trainer who wastes a run, which makes Binhareer's record feel even more deliberate. Recent form reads 6-2-1-6-3-2 — that winning run in the middle sits between two unplaced efforts, a reminder that form in racing is rarely a straight line. But with a race just yesterday and a Class 2 win already on the board this season, Binhareer is an active, competitive horse still operating near the top of its game.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| York Galloping |
2 | 1 win, 1 second | 13 May | 50% |
| Redcar Galloping |
2 | 1 win, 1 other | 5 Nov | 50% |
| Ayr Galloping |
2 | 1 win, 1 other | 20 Sep | 50% |
| Ascot Galloping |
2 | 1 third, 1 other | 20 Jun | 0% |
| Newmarket Galloping |
1 | 1 second | 16 Aug | 0% |
| Kempton Park Galloping |
1 | 1 other | 28 May | 0% |
| Leicester Sharp |
1 | 1 other | 10 Sep | 0% |