What we do know is that she comes from a well-matched pedigree. Her father, Soldier's Call, was a quick, precocious sprinter who showed his best form young, which bodes well for a two-year-old expected to perform early in her career. Her mother's side carries the influence of Whipper, a sire associated with sharp, speedy horses. On paper, she looks built for speed over shorter distances.
The most encouraging thing about 00miss Fifty right now is simply who is preparing her. Tim Easterby's yard at Great Habton in North Yorkshire has sent out 138 winners already this season — a remarkable volume that speaks to a stable operating at full tilt. When a trainer of that productivity decides a horse is ready to run, it is rarely a token gesture. Easterby knows how to place a young horse, and arriving at the track from that environment is as good a starting point as any first-timer could hope for.