What we do know is the breeding. The sire, Blue Point, was one of the fastest horses in Europe during his racing career, a specialist over short distances who won at the highest level. The dam's side carries Danehill Dancer, a stallion whose influence threads through generations of high-class horses. On paper, the combination suggests a horse built for speed, likely to be sharpest over a sprint trip rather than a staying test.
Beyond that, the racecourse will tell us everything that pedigree cannot. First-time runners are genuinely hard to call — some arrive polished and ready, others need the experience before they find their feet. This is where the story starts.