The most striking thing about Frenati is what happens when the heavens open. On wet or muddy ground, this horse has won 2 of its 3 races — a two-in-three success rate that is hard to ignore. Some horses tolerate soft conditions; Frenati appears to thrive in them. When the forecast is grim and the ground is heavy, this is a horse that comes alive.
Both career victories have come at Stratford-on-Avon, with the most recent arriving on 9th March 2026. That course specialism is worth noting — some horses simply take to a particular track, and Frenati seems to have found a home at Stratford. The last win was around three months ago, but the horse raced just yesterday, so freshness is not the question here. The recent form reads a second place followed by two wins followed by a distant eighth — that latest run will bear watching, but two wins in the five races before it paint a picture of a horse in the form of its life.
Behind the scenes, Frenati is trained by Anthony Honeyball at his yard in Mosterton, Dorset. Honeyball is having a productive season — 51 winners sent out already — and that kind of volume tells you this is a well-organised, confident operation. A trainer firing in winners at that rate tends to place horses shrewdly, and Frenati's record suggests it has been campaigned with care.
Still only four, there is every reason to think the best is yet to come. The combination of a strong win rate, a course it clearly favours, and a love of wet ground gives the yard — sorry, gives the yard — a clear map for where to point this horse next. Watch the weather, watch the entries at Stratford, and keep Frenati firmly on your radar.
| 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% |
| Doncaster Galloping |
1 | 1 other | 29 Nov | 0% |