The story starts at Newmarket in October 2024, where Treble Tee picked up a first career win. That is always a significant moment — some horses take years to get off the mark, and doing it at Newmarket, one of the most prestigious venues in British racing, is no small thing. From there, the horse stepped up to compete regularly in Class 2 races, which are among the top contests in Britain. That is a tough neighbourhood, and Treble Tee has won 1 of 5 at that level — a 20% win rate, or 1 in every 5 races — but the quality of those wins matters. A Class 2 success at Doncaster in September 2025 confirmed this is a horse that can perform when the competition stiffens.
The recent form makes for interesting reading. Going back six races, the sequence reads 2-1-6-7-5-1 (oldest to newest) — so two wins bookending a rough patch in the middle. That kind of dip and recovery is worth noting: plenty of horses have a bad spell and never quite find their way back. Treble Tee has. Just this week, on 25 June 2026, the horse won at Newcastle, meaning it arrives in the conversation as a horse in form right now, not one living off past glories.
Behind all of this is the Newmarket yard of Simon and Ed Crisford, a training operation that has sent out 78 winners already this season. That is a prolific number — it tells you this is a well-resourced, highly active team, the kind of yard that knows how to prepare a horse for a big day. When a stable that busy keeps running a horse at Class 2 level, it is because they believe it belongs there. With Treble Tee, the evidence suggests they are right.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Newmarket Galloping |
3 | 1 win, 2 other | 27 Sep | 33.3% |
| Doncaster Galloping |
2 | 1 win, 1 other | 28 Mar | 50% |
| Goodwood Undulating |
2 | 1 second, 1 other | 24 Aug | 0% |
| Newcastle Galloping |
1 | 1 win | 25 Jun | 100% |
| Thirsk Galloping |
1 | 1 second | 2 Aug | 0% |
| Nottingham Galloping |
1 | 1 other | 29 Oct | 0% |