Her two wins tell an interesting story. The first came at Kempton Park in October 2025, in a Class 2 race — one of the better races you will find in Britain — which is a significant scalp for any horse, let alone one just getting started. The second arrived this week at Wolverhampton, confirming that the first win was no fluke. Winning 2 of your first 3 races, with a second place sandwiched in between, suggests a horse that simply turns up and competes. The numbers back that up: a win rate of roughly 2 in every 3 races is extraordinary at any level of the sport.
Behind her is the Newmarket yard of Marco Botti, a trainer who has been in fine form this season — 40 winners already, which is the kind of output that tells you a stable is firing on all cylinders. Horses from well-run yards at the top of their game tend to keep delivering, and Lizzana looks very much like one of Botti's better weapons right now. Having raced just yesterday, she is clearly a horse being kept busy, which usually means the team are confident in how she is coming out of her races. At three years old, with a Class 2 win already on her record and a season clearly still in progress, there is plenty of reason to think the best of Lizzana is still ahead of her.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wolverhampton Galloping |
2 | 1 win, 1 second | 31 Mar | 50% |
| Kempton Park Galloping |
1 | 1 win | 13 Oct | 100% |