That sole win came at Southwell on 14 March 2026, and it remains the defining moment of Penny Time's career so far. Southwell is a synthetic all-weather track in Nottinghamshire, the kind of venue where some horses take to the surface immediately and others never quite click with it. Penny Time clicked. Whether that affinity with Southwell becomes a recurring theme is one of the more interesting questions hanging over the rest of this horse's season.
The trainer is Hugo Palmer, operating out of Malpas in Cheshire, and his yard has been in genuinely strong form this season — 67 winners is a serious number, the kind of output that tells you horses are leaving that stable fit, well, and ready to run. Being part of a yard firing on all cylinders matters, because good trainers in form tend to place their horses cleverly and keep them sharp. Penny Time raced just one day ago, which means this is a horse very much in the middle of its campaign, not one looking back on a season already done.
The recent form reading of 9-2-1 tells its own story. A ninth-place finish followed by a second, then the win — that is a horse learning its job and improving with each run, which is exactly what you want to see from a three-year-old still early in its development. The question now is whether Penny Time can build on that March win and prove it was a sign of things to come rather than a one-off.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Southwell Galloping |
2 | 1 win, 1 second | 15 Apr | 50% |
| Chester Tight |
1 | 1 other | 13 Jun | 0% |
| Kempton Park Galloping |
1 | 1 other | 4 Mar | 0% |