That win came at Windsor just this week, on 15 June 2026, which tells you everything about where this horse's head is at right now. It arrived, it performed, it won. The runner-up finish in its other race suggests this isn't a horse that fades into the background when things don't go perfectly — it showed up and fought for a place on its other outing too. A record of 1 win and 2 places from just 2 races is about as clean a start as you could hope to see.
Behind the horse is James Tate, one of the sharper operators based out of Newmarket — the heartland of British racing. His yard has already sent out 51 winners this season alone, which is a serious number and a sign that horses leaving his stables are arriving at the track ready to run. For a young horse like Enemy Lines, being in that kind of environment matters. Tate clearly knows how to bring a two-year-old along at the right pace, and the evidence so far suggests Enemy Lines is being handled well.
It's early days, of course — two races is a small sample, and the real tests will come as the season progresses and the competition stiffens. But a horse that wins on just its second career outing, trained by someone sending out winners at this rate, is absolutely one to keep an eye on.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Windsor Sharp |
1 | 1 win | 15 Jun | 100% |
| Doncaster Galloping |
1 | 1 second | 16 May | 0% |