What we do know is that she comes from a yard that clearly knows how to get horses ready to win. John and Sean Quinn, based at Norton in North Yorkshire, have sent out 42 winners already this season — that is a genuinely productive operation, and a debut runner from that stable deserves respect. When a busy, successful yard pitches a first-timer into a race, it usually means they have seen enough at home to think the horse is ready.
On the breeding side, her father is Sergei Prokofiev, a fast, precocious sire whose offspring tend to show their ability early — which suits a two-year-old making a first appearance. Her mother is by Charm Spirit, another influence associated with speed and quick development. On paper, the bloodlines point to a horse that should not need time to find her feet. Whether that translates to the track today is the whole story.