That one win came at Ayr in January 2025, and it remains the career highlight so far. Ayr is a proper track with a long straight that tends to suit horses who stay on strongly, and clearly conditions suited Rock On Jet that day. The frustrating part is that was 15 months ago, and since then — four races — the best has been a pair of third-place finishes. Close, but not close enough.
Jonathon Bewley has been in the saddle for six of those 10 races and is yet to land a win aboard the horse — 0 from 6 together is a tough record, though it likely says more about the opportunities available than any lack of effort. The yard is run by George Bewley out of Colby in Cumbria, a small northern operation that has sent out seven winners this season, which shows there is talent there even if Rock On Jet has not added to that tally recently.
Competing mainly at Class 4 level — a solid mid-tier — Rock On Jet has won 1 from 8 races at that grade, or about 1 in every 8, which is modest but not out of place for a horse at this level. What is notable is the placing record within those races; this horse is rarely embarrassed and regularly finishes in contention. With Rock On Jet having raced just one day ago and still active, the yard clearly believe there is another win in there. Whether Ayr and a repeat of those January 2025 conditions would unlock it is the intriguing question.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ayr Galloping |
5 | 1 win, 3 thirds, 1 other | 2 Jan | 20% |
| Hexham Undulating |
4 | 1 second, 1 third, 2 other | 13 Apr | 0% |
| Cork Galloping |
1 | 1 other | 1 Apr | 0% |