What is worth paying attention to here is who is doing the training. William Haggas, based in Newmarket, is one of the most productive yards in Britain right now, having sent out 175 winners already this season. That is a remarkable number — it means horses trained by Haggas are winning races at a relentless pace, week after week. When a young, unproven horse sits in that stable, it is reasonable to assume the team believe there is something worth developing. Yards producing winners at that volume do not waste time on horses they have no faith in.
Super Crown is only three years old, which means this is still very early days. A fourth-place finish on debut tells you almost nothing definitive — plenty of horses who go on to win good races looked ordinary the first time out. The next run will be far more revealing.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Doncaster Galloping |
1 | 1 other | 28 Mar | 0% |