The place that has suited him best is Lingfield Park, and the numbers there are genuinely striking. He has raced there 25 times and won 3 of them — that is 12%, well above his overall career average — which means nearly every win he has ever had has come at the same venue. When a horse keeps returning to one track and keeps producing its best there, it is usually down to the specific layout, the surface, or some combination of conditions that just clicks. For Pablo Prince, Lingfield is home in the truest sense.
His most frequent partner in the saddle has been jockey Robert Havlin, and that relationship has produced 2 wins from 15 races together — roughly 1 in every 7 or 8 rides, which actually outpaces the horse's overall record and suggests some genuine understanding between horse and rider. Pablo Prince almost exclusively competes at Class 6, the entry level of British racing, and has won 4 of his 30 races at that level — around 1 in 8, which is a solid return at the grade he calls home.
The main concern right now is form. His last win came at Kempton Park on 16 September 2024, which is getting on for 22 months ago, and his most recent 6 races have all ended without a win, the finishes reading 4th, 6th, 7th, 4th, 7th, and 6th from newest to oldest — consistently mid-pack, never threatening. He raced just yesterday, so the team clearly have him ticking over, but there is no disguising that it has been a long time since he found his way to the winner's enclosure. Whether he can rediscover that Lingfield magic at 8 years old is the question worth watching.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lingfield Park Sharp |
25 | 3 wins, 3 thirds, 19 other | 13 Jul | 12% |
| Kempton Park Galloping |
11 | 1 win, 1 second, 9 other | 20 May | 9.1% |
| chelmsford | 3 | 1 second, 2 other | 26 Feb | 0% |
| Epsom Downs Undulating |
3 | 1 third, 2 other | 1 Jul | 0% |
| Windsor Sharp |
3 | 3 other | 11 Aug | 0% |
| Leicester Sharp |
1 | 1 other | 18 Jul | 0% |