Since sending out his first runner in 2021, Stoute has built a career record of 103 winners, and the quality runs through it. Eighteen of those wins have come in the very best races in Britain — Class 1 events at venues like Newmarket, Sandown Park, and Chester. That is not a fluke or a lucky streak. Winning at that level repeatedly means consistently producing horses that can beat the best in the country on the biggest days.
Two of those top-level wins came in a remarkable run across 2023 and 2024. First, a Class 1 success at Windsor in August 2023, then another at Chester in May 2024 — two of Britain's most distinctive and demanding tracks, separated by nine months but connected by the same steady hand at the helm. Sandwiched between them was a win at Kempton Park on the all-weather surface in September 2023, showing the yard is just as comfortable on artificial tracks as on turf.
In the last twelve months, Stoute has kept things simple: one runner, one winner. A 100% win rate from a single race doesn't tell you much on its own, but it keeps the record ticking over in the right direction.
The partnership worth watching is the one with Pumalin Park. Three wins from 13 races together — roughly 1 in every 4 — is a meaningful return for a horse at this level, and the combination of horse and trainer clearly works. When those two line up together, they have a genuine habit of making it count.
| Course | Races | Wins | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| chantilly | 1 | 1 | 100% |