The first win came at Haydock Park in late September 2025, but Lost Boys didn't stop there. Just this week, the horse followed up with another victory at Sandown Park, which suggests this isn't a flash in the pan. Winning at two different tracks, in only four career races, points to a horse that travels well and isn't dependent on one particular set of circumstances to perform.
Behind the operation is trainer David Menuisier, based at Pulborough in West Sussex. His yard has sent out 25 winners already this season, which puts him firmly among the busier and more productive outfits in training right now. Menuisier has a reputation for developing younger horses patiently, and Lost Boys looks like exactly the kind of project that suits that approach — a horse allowed to find its rhythm before being asked serious questions.
At just three years old and with only four races under its belt, Lost Boys is still very much a work in progress. But back-to-back wins, including one as recently as yesterday, mean this horse heads into whatever comes next with real momentum. The interesting question now is where the team points it — because on this evidence, Lost Boys looks ready to be tested at a higher level.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sandown Park Galloping |
1 | 1 win | 24 Apr | 100% |
| Haydock Park Galloping |
1 | 1 win | 27 Sep | 100% |
| Newbury Galloping |
1 | 1 third | 15 Aug | 0% |
| Ascot Galloping |
1 | 1 third | 6 Sep | 0% |