The pedigree is worth a look. The sire A'Ali was one of the quickest juveniles in recent memory, a pure speed horse who won at the highest level as a two-year-old, and he tends to pass that early sharpness on to his offspring. The dam's side comes through Raven's Pass, a horse who stayed further and added a bit of class and substance to the mix. On paper, that combination suggests a horse built for speed but perhaps with more versatility than your average A'Ali youngster.
Being two years old means 00mazzuri is as young as racehorses get when they first compete. Some juveniles take time to figure things out on debut; others hit the ground running. Without any prior form there is genuinely no way of knowing which kind this one will be — and that, honestly, is part of what makes a first-time runner fun to watch.