1998: two-year-old season Commander Collins never contested a
maiden race, beginning his racing career in the Listed Superlative Stakes over seven
furlongs at
Newmarket Racecourse on 9 July in which he was ridden by
John Reid. Despite his lack of prior experience he started
4/5 favourite against five opponents headed by the
Chesham Stakes winner Rhapsodist. After recovering from a poor start, he took the lead inside the final furlong and won by one and a quarter lengths from Rhapsodist with Dehoush in third ahead of
Royal Rebel. The colt was highly regarded by his trainer and attracted support in the betting for the following year's
2000 Guineas but was then kept of the course for several weeks with a respiratory infection. Jimmy Fortune took over the ride when the colt returned to contest the
Group Two Champagne Stakes at
Doncaster Racecourse on 11 September, and partnered him in most of his subsequent races. Starting at odds of 7/2, he tracked the leaders before staying on in the straight but failed by a head to overhaul the
Barry Hills-trained Auction House. Commander Collins returned to Doncaster on 24 October and was made the 2/1 favourite for the Group One Racing Post Trophy over one mile on
heavy ground. His five rivals were Tumbleweed Ridge (third in the Champagne Stakes), the maiden winners Timahs, Magno and Housemaster and the 20/1 outsider Stormy Skye. The favourite was restrained by Fortune at the rear of the field as Magno set the pace but began to make progress approaching the last quarter mile. He took the lead a furlong out and quickly went clear of his opponents to win easily by seven lengths from Magno. After the race he was made favourite for the
1999 Epsom Derby. Chapple-Hyam commented "It was a long, long way up the straight and I was worried about running him when I saw the state of the course. He is still green, still learning, and can only get better".
1999: three-year-old season On his three-year-old debut Commander Collins started 8/1 fourth favourite for the
2000 Guineas run that year on the July Course at Newmarket on 1 May. After tracking the leaders in the early stage he faded badly in the last quarter mile and finished eleventh of the sixteen runners behind
Island Sands. Jimmy Fortune reported that the colt had been unsuited by the fast ground. He was off the course for over three months before returning in the Group two
Prix Guillaume d'Ornano at
Deauville Racecourse on 14 August. Ridden by
Gerald Mosse he never looked likely to win and finished fourth of five behind
Val Royal. Later in August Robert Sangster dismissed Chapple-Hyam as the trainer at Manton and appointed
John Gosden to replace him.
2000: four-year-old season In four starts in Europe in 2000, Commander Collins ran consistently without winning. He finished fourth to Little Rock in the
Gordon Richards Stakes in April and then returned after a lengthy absence to run third behind the same horse in the
Princess of Wales's Stakes at Newmarket in July. In September he was sent to France where he finished third to Montjeu in the
Prix Foy before returning to England to run fourth in the
Cumberland Lodge Stakes. On his final racecourse appearance Commander Collins was sent to the United States for the
Turf Classic Invitational at
Belmont Park on 7 October. Starting a 35/1 outsider he was in contention in the early stages but faded in the closing stages and finished eleventh behind the nine-year-old
gelding John's Call. ==Stud record==