The yard behind it is Philip Hobbs and Johnson White, based in Bilbrook, Somerset — a team that clearly knows what it is doing this season, having sent out 36 winners already. When a stable is firing at that rate, it tends to mean the horses in their care are placed well and fit, and Call Me Legend looks like a prime beneficiary of that. The horse has raced most often with Mr Jack Stenhouse in the saddle, though their partnership — one win from seven races together, roughly 1 in 7 — suggests there may still be more to unlock there.
Where Call Me Legend really catches the eye is at Class 4 level, which covers decent but not elite races — a step below the top tier, but competitive enough that winning there means something. At that level, it has won 3 from 6, which is a 50% win rate. Winning half your races at any level is the kind of number that makes people pay attention. Its most recent victory came at Wincanton on 14 February 2026, just seven weeks ago, and with a race logged only yesterday, this is a horse that is busy, healthy, and in the thick of things.
The recent form string — two wins, two runner-up finishes, and only one result outside the placings in the last six races — paints the picture of a horse that turns up ready to compete every single time. Whether the name proves prophetic depends on what comes next, but right now Call Me Legend is earning it.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Exeter Undulating |
2 | 1 win, 1 second | 22 Mar | 50% |
| Newton Abbot Sharp |
2 | 1 win, 1 second | 4 Apr | 50% |
| Chepstow Galloping |
2 | 2 other | 21 Nov | 0% |
| Wincanton Galloping |
1 | 1 win | 14 Feb | 100% |
| Taunton Undulating |
1 | 1 third | 11 Dec | 0% |
| Newbury Galloping |
1 | 1 other | 27 Feb | 0% |
| Fontwell Park Tight |
1 | 1 other | 7 Nov | 0% |