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Crest Of Fire

Horse Form Profile

Age: 3 years

Owner: Crest Racing Ix

Place /
No / Draw
Date / Going /
Distance / Class
Time + Course Horse + Weight
Jockey / Trainer
Verdict Starting price

3rd

11

(7)

30th May 2026

Good To Firm

0m 7f 173y

Class 2

15:45 Carlisle

Crest Of Fire

8st 10lb

J: David Probert

T: Jack Channon

Made the running when beaten a neck on nursery debut at Doncaster (1m, good to soft) last September, which was the second leg of a four-timer for the winner; reappeared with an easy 10l win at 2-5 in a maiden at Southwell (1m, AW; made all) in March and looks well treated today, given that his mark is unaltered since that win.

5/1

13

(11)

23rd May 2026

Soft

1m 0f 37y

Class 2

14:20 Haydock

Crest Of Fire

8st 10lb

J: Edward Greatrex

T: Jack Channon

Having made the running he was beaten just a neck on nursery debut at Doncaster (1m, good to soft) last September, which was the second leg of a four-timer for the winner; reappeared with 10l win at 2-5 in maiden at Southwell (1m, AW) in March and he could be well treated off an unaltered mark.

13/2

1st

5

(3)

26th Mar 2026

Standard

1m 0f 13y

Class 4

15:37 Southwell (AW)

Crest Of Fire

8st 13lb

J: David Probert

T: Jack Channon

Five-race maiden who has shown more than enough to win a race; stepped up a little on his maiden/novice form when just held on handicap debut at Doncaster (1m) in September; subsequently gelded and sets a clear standard on this AW/seasonal debut.

4/5

5

(4)

11th Sep 2025

Good To Soft

1m 0f 0y

Class 3

16:43 Doncaster

Crest Of Fire

9st 2lb

J: Charles Bishop

T: Jack Channon

Four-race maiden who has reasonably consistent form, creditable third to McMurray at Ffos Las (7.4f, good) most recently; may be capable of progress now handicapping and is one to consider.

15/2

3

(1)

13th Aug 2025

Good

0m 7f 80y

Class 5

18:25 Ffos Las

Crest Of Fire

9st 7lb

J: David Probert

T: Jack Channon

Beaten only 3l behind the subsequent Chesham winner at Newbury and improved on that when second behind a useful prospect at York (7f, good); ran to a similar level when fourth at Ascot (7f, good to firm) and that just about sets the standard in this field.

3/1