The fact that Look Me is only five years old and already performing at this level matters. This is a horse still at the beginning of its story, trained by one of the most powerful yards in the sport. Willie Mullins, based at Muine Bheag in Co Carlow, has sent out 230 winners already this season alone — a number that is not a typo. That is a training operation running at a quite extraordinary pace, and getting a horse into that yard and onto the track is itself a statement of intent.
What stands out about Look Me's recent form is its consistency. The last three results read 2-1-2 — second, first, second — which tells you this is a horse that keeps turning up near the front. It has not won since that Fairyhouse debut seven weeks ago, but it has not been far away either. It raced just yesterday, so it is clearly in active training and being kept busy, which suggests the team see plenty more to come from it.
Three races is a small sample, but the picture so far is of a young, lightly raced horse with a clean winning record, a top-tier trainer behind it, and a pattern of finishing right in the mix every time it competes. Worth keeping an eye on.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fairyhouse Galloping |
2 | 1 win, 1 second | 21 Feb | 50% |
| Aintree Galloping |
1 | 1 second | 11 Apr | 0% |