David Menuisier, whose yard in Pulborough, West Sussex has sent out 25 winners already this season, has been patient with this three-year-old. He revealed that she was close to making her debut at Goodwood alongside Brighlee — a fillies' race that would have been a meaningful first test — but was held back because the ground wasn't wet enough. That's a telling detail. Menuisier specifically wants softer, wetter conditions for her, and he's been willing to wait rather than run her somewhere she might not show her best.
The breeding gives you a sense of why there's optimism around her. Her father, No Nay Never, was a top-class sprinter who has become a highly regarded sire. Her mother's side of the family traces back through a Camelot mare — Camelot being one of the standout racehorses of his generation — with a family connection to Harzand, who won the Epsom Derby and the Irish Derby in 2016. That's serious pedigree, and horses with that kind of background often need time and the right conditions to unlock their potential.
Her two races so far have brought finishes of sixth and tenth, most recently just a day ago. Those aren't eye-catching numbers, but Menuisier has spoken about her showing good things at home on the gallops, which suggests there's more ability there than the results currently reflect. With the right ground underfoot — soft, a little muddy — this could be a horse whose story looks quite different by the end of the season.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sandown Park Galloping |
1 | 1 other | 24 Apr | 0% |
| Newbury Galloping |
1 | 1 other | 25 Oct | 0% |