There are trainers who win big races, and there are trainers still working out how to get there — and Kevin Hunter, four years into his career, is very much in the second camp. Since setting up his yard in 2021, he has yet to send out a winner, with ten runners this season and ten runners over the past twelve months all coming home without a victory to show for the effort.Based on TrackLab's AI analysis
A snapshot of this trainer's performance over the last 12 months
10
Races
0
Wins
0%
Win rate
avg ~10%
10%
Place rate (top 3)
avg ~30%
🔍 Full Analysis
TrackLab's AI-generated assessment based on career data and recent form
TrackLab's Trainer Breakdown
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The most telling detail is his partnership with Baptism Of Fire, a horse he has saddled six times without success. Six attempts together is not a fluke or a small sample — it suggests a combination still searching for the right race, the right conditions, or simply that elusive bit of luck that can turn a season around.
It would be easy to write Hunter off on these numbers alone, but four years is still a relatively short time in a profession where some trainers spend a decade building their reputation before results start to flow. The winners haven't come yet — but the story isn't over.
📈 Form Trend
How this trainer's win rate has changed month by month
Monthly win rate
2025–2026
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Feb
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May
0%
Jun
0%
Oct
0%
Nov
0%
Dec
0%
Jan
0%
Feb
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Apr
🎯 Where This Trainer Thrives
Performance broken down by ground, class, and track type
🌧 Ground Conditions
Good (firm-ish)
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Soft (muddy)
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Good to soft
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🏅 Competition Level
Class 3
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Class 4
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Class 5
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🏟 Track Shape
Right-handed, undulating
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Left-handed, undulating
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Left-handed, wide and galloping
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Left-handed, tight turning
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🏇 Jockey Partnerships
The riders they work with most, sorted by rides together