Both of those wins came at Stratford-on-Avon, which is worth paying attention to. The first arrived on 9 March 2026, and the second came there too, meaning Frenati has a perfect record at that track from two visits. Whether that's down to the shape of the course, the travelling distance, or simply coincidence is hard to say, but horses that win repeatedly at the same venue are always worth keeping onside when they head back.
The most striking stat in Frenati's record is the wet ground performance. On soft or muddy going, this horse has won 2 of its 3 races — that's a two-in-three win rate, which is exceptional. It means that on a rainy day, Frenati becomes one of the most interesting runners in any field it enters. Plenty of horses tolerate wet ground; very few actively thrive on it the way these numbers suggest.
Behind the horse is Anthony Honeyball, a trainer based at Mosterton in Dorset who has had a productive season — 51 winners sent out so far, which speaks to a yard in good form and clearly capable of producing results. A horse coming from that kind of momentum, with the ground conditions going its way, is not one to take lightly.
Frenati raced just one day ago, so is very much in the thick of things right now. The challenge from here is straightforward: find another wet day at a track it likes, and back up those back-to-back wins from earlier in the year. At four, there's still room to improve, and the raw numbers already suggest a horse that knows how to win.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stratford-on-Avon Sharp |
2 | 2 wins | 9 Mar | 100% |
| Newton Abbot Sharp |
2 | 1 second, 1 other | 27 May | 0% |
| Fontwell Park Tight |
1 | 1 other | 10 Jun | 0% |
| Doncaster Galloping |
1 | 1 other | 29 Nov | 0% |