What really catches the eye is the relationship Dream Legend has built with Bellewstown. Both career wins have come at that track — the first back in April 2026, and the most recent just this week on 2 July. That is not a coincidence. Some horses simply take to a particular course, whether it is the shape of the track, the terrain, or something harder to pin down. Whatever the reason, Dream Legend clearly loves Bellewstown, and any future entry there should be circled on the calendar.
The recent form tells a compelling story too. Reading the last six runs from most recent backwards — a win, a third, a win, a distant tenth, a non-finish, and a sixth — you can see a horse that had a rough patch in the middle but has come out the other side in fine fettle. Back-to-back top-three finishes capped by a victory this week is the kind of run that suggests confidence and momentum are both firmly in place.
Behind the scenes, the horse is trained by E D Delany, operating out of Laytown in County Meath. It is a yard that has sent out five winners already this season, so this is not a one-horse operation scraping by — there is genuine expertise at work here. Having a trainer who knows how to place a horse and bring it to the track ready to run clearly suits Dream Legend down to the ground. With the horse still only three and apparently still finding its best, there is every reason to think the best chapters of this story are still to come.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dundalk Galloping |
5 | 5 other | 1 Apr | 0% |
| Bellewstown Sharp |
2 | 2 wins | 2 Jul | 100% |
| Naas Galloping |
1 | 1 other | 18 Sep | 0% |
| The Curragh Galloping |
1 | 1 other | 28 Sep | 0% |
| Gowran Park Undulating |
1 | 1 third | 22 Apr | 0% |
| Fairyhouse Galloping |
1 | 1 other | 6 Jun | 0% |