That sole win came at Haydock Park on 5 September 2025, and it's worth noting because Haydock is no soft touch. It's a proper, testing track that tends to find out horses who aren't quite up to it. The fact that Legacy Link won there, rather than at a smaller or more straightforward venue, suggests there's real ability here. The recent form reading 4-1-3 tells its own story too — a win sandwiched between a third and a fourth. Not a horse that dominates every time out, but one that has already shown it can get to the front when it matters.
What makes this moment particularly interesting is the timing. Legacy Link hasn't raced for roughly five months — a long break by anyone's measure — and is now returning as a 3-year-old, which is traditionally the age when horses take their biggest steps forward. Some come back from a layoff rusty and needing the run. Others come back transformed. Given the team behind this horse, the smart money is on the latter.
That team is John and Thady Gosden, training out of Newmarket — one of the most celebrated yards in British racing. They have sent out 136 winners this season alone. To put that in context, most trainers would consider a dozen winners a decent year. The Gosdens operate at a completely different level, and horses in their care tend to be pointed at races with purpose. When a Gosden horse comes back from a break, it's rarely by accident.
Legacy Link is young, lightly raced, and returning from a rest with a win already on the board. That combination — raw ability, smart handling, and a horse still with room to grow — is exactly what makes a 3-year-old worth watching.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Newmarket Galloping |
2 | 1 third, 1 other | 10 Oct | 0% |
| Haydock Park Galloping |
1 | 1 win | 5 Sep | 100% |