The numbers are modest on the surface: no wins from two races, with a third-place finish the best result to date. The other run produced a tenth-place finish, which is admittedly a long way back. But two races is a tiny sample — plenty of horses take three, four, or even five attempts before everything clicks. The fact that Weffaag managed to place in one of those two outings at least shows the ability to compete, even if a clear win has not come yet.
What makes this interesting is the stable behind the horse. Haggas does not send out runners just to make up the numbers. A yard that wins 175 races in a season — an extraordinary volume that puts it among the very best operations in the country — tends to have a plan for every horse in its care. Weffaag raced just one day ago, which means this campaign is very much live and ongoing. There is clearly an active search for the right opportunity.
At this early stage, Weffaag is essentially an open question — a young horse still finding its feet, trained by someone very good at answering exactly that kind of question.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Newmarket Galloping |
1 | 1 other | 31 Oct | 0% |
| Thirsk Galloping |
1 | 1 third | 18 Apr | 0% |