The father is Olympic Glory, a horse who was brilliant over short distances and particularly sharp at two years old. The mother's side carries the influence of Pivotal, one of the most reliable and consistent names in British breeding — horses by Pivotal tend to be quick, sensible, and built to last. Put those two together and you would hope for a two-year-old who is lively, fast, and ready to race early rather than one who needs time to find their feet.
The trainer is Hugo Palmer, who operates out of Malpas in Cheshire and has been in fine form this season — 66 winners already sent out from the yard, which is the kind of number that tells you this is a team that knows how to get a horse ready to run. When Palmer pitches a debutant into a race, it is usually because the horse has shown enough at home to suggest it belongs there. Whether 00jazz Walk has done that remains to be seen, but the breeding says pace and the trainer says confidence. That is not a bad combination for a first run.