The career so far has been built in two distinct chapters. A first win came at Newbury in August 2025, a track that regularly attracts strong fields and does not hand out easy victories. Then, after a fifth-place finish in between, Touleen went back to winning ways at Leicester in September. Two different tracks, two wins — that suggests the ability is real rather than a fluke on a particular course or in a particular type of race.
Owen Burrows, who trains out of Lambourn in Berkshire, has had a productive season — 30 winners from the yard so far, which is a healthy total and a sign that horses are coming to the races in good form. Lambourn is one of British racing's most storied training villages, home to some of the sport's biggest operations, and Burrows has established himself as one of its sharper operators. A horse with Touleen's record coming out of that environment is one to take seriously.
The fact that Touleen raced just one day ago and carries a recent fifth-place finish alongside those two wins tells you this is a horse being kept busy and tested at different levels. The recent form reading — a win, a win, a fifth, then a second — shows consistency with only one slightly flat day in the mix. At three years old, with half a season still potentially ahead, the story is far from finished.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Newbury Galloping |
2 | 1 win, 1 second | 18 Apr | 50% |
| Leicester Sharp |
1 | 1 win | 9 Sep | 100% |
| Newmarket Galloping |
1 | 1 other | 26 Sep | 0% |