Steph Cameron is one of the newer faces in British training, having only taken out a licence in June 2024. With roughly a year in the job, she is still very much in the early stages of building a yard from the ground up — and the numbers reflect exactly that. Across 18 runners this season, she is yet to get a winner on the board, which is tough reading but not unusual for a trainer still finding their feet.Based on TrackLab's AI analysis
A snapshot of this trainer's performance over the last 12 months
18
Races
0
Wins
0%
Win rate
avg ~10%
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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The horse she has turned to most often is Now Then Wendy, who has run nine times under Cameron's care without a win. That represents half of the yard's entire output, which tells you this is a small, tightly-run operation rather than a big commercial stable. Similarly, jockey Ben Poste has been the go-to rider, partnering Cameron's horses on 14 of those 18 occasions. That level of consistency between trainer and jockey suggests a working relationship built on trust — they are clearly figuring things out together.
The honest truth is that zero wins from 18 runners is a difficult place to be, but context matters. Most trainers spend years as an assistant before striking out on their own, and the first twelve months are often about learning which horses suit which races and which tracks, building owner relationships, and simply getting the operation running smoothly. A first winner, when it comes, will mean a great deal.
📈 Form Trend
How this trainer's win rate has changed month by month
Monthly win rate
2024–2026
0%
Aug
0%
Sep
0%
Oct
0%
Nov
0%
Mar
0%
Apr
0%
Sep
0%
Oct
0%
Nov
0%
Dec
0%
Feb
0%
Mar
🎯 Where This Trainer Thrives
Performance broken down by ground, class, and track type
🌧 Ground Conditions
Good (firm-ish)
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Good to soft
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Soft (muddy)
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🏅 Competition Level
Class 4
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Class 5
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🏟 Track Shape
Wide and galloping
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Left-handed, tight turning
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Right-handed, tight turning
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Left-handed, wide and galloping
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Right-handed, undulating
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Left-handed, tight
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🏇 Jockey Partnerships
The riders they work with most, sorted by rides together