The trainer is Joey Ramsden, operating out of Newark in Nottinghamshire. The yard has sent out five winners already this season, which tells you there is form in the camp and the horses are fit and ready to run. Ramsden is not one of the giant operations with hundreds of horses in training, so five winners represents a yard that is punching and connecting. When a smaller yard debuts a well-bred youngster, it is usually because they think the horse is ready — there is less incentive to give an expensive two-year-old an educational spin just for the sake of it.
As a debut runner, 00asombrosa is genuinely unknown territory. She could bolt up, she could need the experience, or anything in between. That uncertainty is, depending on your outlook, either the most frustrating or the most exciting thing about watching a first-time runner.