Her only win came at Kempton Park in December 2025, and she now returns to racing after a break of around four months — roughly 116 days off. That kind of absence is not unusual for a young horse being given time to develop, but it does mean she comes back needing to prove she has retained that early promise. The good news is that she has shown she knows how to win, and she did it at Kempton, a track that rewards horses who travel smoothly and finish strongly.
Behind her sits one of British racing's most productive yards. Ralph Beckett, based in Kimpton in Hampshire, has sent out 111 winners already this season — a remarkable output that speaks to a team at the very top of their game. When a trainer is firing in winners at that kind of rate, you pay attention to what they have pointed at a race, and Serenetta is clearly thought well of. She may be lightly raced, but being trained by Beckett suggests she is being handled with care and purpose rather than rushed.
Two races tells you only so much, but Serenetta's record so far — a win and a place, nothing worse — suggests a horse that belongs on a racecourse and handles it well. The test now is whether she can pick up where she left off after the break. Young horses can come back transformed after time off, or they can take a run to find their feet again. Either way, she is one to keep an eye on.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kempton Park Galloping |
1 | 1 win | 3 Dec | 100% |
| Newmarket Galloping |
1 | 1 third | 1 Nov | 0% |