Both of her wins have come at Chelmsford, a modern all-weather track in Essex that runs year-round under floodlights. She broke her duck there on 11 September 2025, then went back and did it again on 2 October — suggesting she genuinely loves the place rather than stumbling into a result. When a horse keeps returning to the same track and keeps winning, that is not a coincidence; it is a preference, and a trainer worth his salt takes note.
That trainer is James Tate, whose yard in Newmarket — the historic heartland of British racing — has been in red-hot form this season, sending out 50 winners. Fifty winners in a season is not a quiet yard doing things by accident; that is a well-oiled operation with good horses and a clear plan. Lady Kodiac is part of that machine, and her most recent race was just yesterday, meaning she is very much a horse in the thick of her season right now.
Her recent form reads 3-1-1-5 going back through her last four runs, which tells an interesting story: two wins sandwiched around a third place, with a fifth on her most recent outing. That last result is the one number that breaks the pattern slightly, but given how consistently she has performed everywhere else, it would be premature to read too much into a single off day. Horses have them — just like anyone else. With 50 winners already on the board this season for her trainer, and a horse who clearly knows what she is doing around Chelmsford, Lady Kodiac looks like the kind of young horse who has plenty more to say for herself before the year is out.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| chelmsford | 2 | 2 wins | 2 Oct | 100% |
| Wolverhampton Galloping |
1 | 1 other | 10 Apr | 0% |
| Ripon Sharp |
1 | 1 third | 26 Aug | 0% |