Four years into her training career, Liz Doyle has quietly built a record of 33 winners since setting up her yard in 2021 — a steady, if unspectacular, foundation for a trainer still finding her feet at this level. The past twelve months tell a similar story: four winners from 94 runners, which works out at roughly one win from every 24 races. That is a modest return by any measure, and it means every winner Doyle sends out this season genuinely matters.Based on TrackLab's AI analysis
A snapshot of this trainer's performance over the last 12 months
94
Races
4
Wins
4.3%
Win rate
avg ~10%
19.1%
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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Her most regular partnership with a jockey is Richard Deegan, who has taken the ride for her yard 20 times and come home in front once — a win rate of around 1 in 20, or 5%. That single winner from 20 outings reflects the broader picture: this is a small yard doing its best against competitive fields, where patience is as important as talent. The most intriguing entry on her record is the horse Insouciant Dallier, who has run nine times for Doyle without a win to show for it. Nine races together and still searching — that is a partnership that keeps trying.
Where Doyle does show a relative strength is on normal ground conditions, where her runners have won 2 from 30 races — roughly 1 in every 15. That 7% win rate is noticeably better than her overall 4% across all conditions, suggesting her horses run their best races when the track is neither too wet nor too dry. It is a small edge, but in training, small edges are often the difference between a good week and a frustrating one. For anyone watching a Doyle runner this season, checking the forecast first might be worth the effort.
📈 Form Trend
How this trainer's win rate has changed month by month
Monthly win rate
2025–2026
6.7%
May
0%
Jun
12.5%
Jul
0%
Aug
0%
Sep
8.3%
Oct
0%
Nov
14.3%
Dec
0%
Jan
0%
Feb
0%
Mar
0%
Apr
🎯 Where This Trainer Thrives
Performance broken down by ground, class, and track type
🌧 Ground Conditions
Good (firm-ish)
Loves
Yielding
Loves
Soft to heavy
Loves
Good to soft
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Soft (muddy)
Avoids
Good to yielding
Avoids
Heavy (very wet)
Avoids
Standard (all-weather)
Avoids
Yielding to soft
Avoids
🏅 Competition Level
Class 1
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🏟 Track Shape
Right-handed, tight turning
Loves
Right-handed, undulating
Loves
Right-handed, wide and galloping
Ok
Left-handed, wide and galloping
Avoids
Left-handed, tight turning
Avoids
Right-handed, tight
Avoids
🏇 Jockey Partnerships
The riders they work with most, sorted by rides together