What we do know is that her breeding carries some real interest. Her father, Ardad, was a quick, sharp two-year-old himself and has made a name as a sire of horses who hit the ground running early in their careers — useful when you're only two years old and the season doesn't wait around. Her mother's side traces back through Galileo, one of the most influential stallions in the modern era and a name that tends to add class, stamina, and a certain quality of mind to a pedigree.
Whether that breeding translates into anything on the track is a question only racing can answer. Today, for the first time, we find out.