Sean Davis is a trainer still finding his feet, having only set up his yard in 2023 — making him one of the newer names on the training circuit. In the last 12 months he has sent out 2 winners from 53 runners, which works out at roughly 1 in every 26 races. That is a modest return by any measure, but context matters: building a yard from scratch takes time, and every established trainer started somewhere.Based on TrackLab's AI analysis
A snapshot of this trainer's performance over the last 12 months
53
Races
2
Wins
3.8%
Win rate
avg ~10%
17.0%
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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His most notable partnership is with the horse Venetian, with whom he has shared 2 wins from 20 races together. That might not sound like a headline figure, but sticking with the same horse across 20 races tells its own story — this is a yard that backs its horses and plays a long game rather than chopping and changing. When Davis puts his own jockey Sean Davis in the saddle, they have combined for 1 win from 18 rides together, a win rate of around 1 in 18.
One small but telling detail: on normal ground conditions, Davis's runners win roughly 1 in every 11 races — nearly three times his overall rate. That suggests he has a decent eye for placing horses when conditions suit, even if the raw numbers across the season are still thin. With only two years in the job, the story here is one to watch rather than one already written.
📈 Form Trend
How this trainer's win rate has changed month by month
Monthly win rate
2025–2026
0%
Apr
0%
May
33.3%
Jun
0%
Jul
0%
Aug
0%
Sep
9.1%
Oct
0%
Nov
0%
Dec
0%
Jan
0%
Mar
0%
Apr
🎯 Where This Trainer Thrives
Performance broken down by ground, class, and track type
🌧 Ground Conditions
Good (firm-ish)
Loves
Standard (all-weather)
Likes
Good to yielding
—
Yielding to soft
—
Soft (muddy)
Avoids
Yielding
Avoids
Soft to heavy
Avoids
Heavy (very wet)
Avoids
🏅 Competition Level
Class 6
—
🏟 Track Shape
Right-handed, wide and galloping
Loves
Left-handed, wide and galloping
Ok
Left-handed, tight turning
—
Right-handed, undulating
—
Right-handed, tight turning
Avoids
🏇 Jockey Partnerships
The riders they work with most, sorted by rides together