Three years into her training career, Stephanie Ocsko-Moore is still waiting for her first winner. Since starting out in 2023, she has sent eight horses to the races and none have made it to the winner's enclosure — a tough but not unusual reality for a trainer in the early stages of building a yard from scratch. Getting horses fit, finding the right races, and learning what works takes time, and most successful trainers have a lean spell somewhere in their story.Based on TrackLab's AI analysis
Quick Facts
Role
Trainer
Record
0 wins from 8 races
Win rate
0%
Top jockey
Sean Cleary-Farrell
Best course
Thurles (0% from 1 races)
📊 Key Numbers
A snapshot of this trainer's performance over the last 12 months
8
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 most notable partnership in her yard so far has been with Feast, a horse she has run three times without a win. Three races together is a reasonable sample, but it is still early days, and the fact that she keeps returning to the same horse suggests she sees something worth persevering with.
For now, the numbers are what they are — no wins from eight races — but the training career is only three years old. The first winner, when it comes, will be worth the wait.
📈 Form Trend
How this trainer's win rate has changed month by month
Monthly win rate
2024–2026
0%
Aug
0%
May
0%
Jul
0%
Aug
0%
Oct
0%
Dec
0%
Jan
0%
Feb
🎯 Where This Trainer Thrives
Performance broken down by ground, class, and track type
🌧 Ground Conditions
Good to yielding
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Good (firm-ish)
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Soft to heavy
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Soft (muddy)
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🏟 Track Shape
Right-handed, tight turning
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Right-handed, wide and galloping
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Right-handed, undulating
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Right-handed, tight
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🏇 Jockey Partnerships
The riders they work with most, sorted by rides together