What we do know is the breeding. The sire, Court Cave, was a tough, reliable jumper during his racing days and has made a decent name for himself at stud, particularly with horses that improve with time and distance. The dam's side carries the influence of Luso, another jumper with stamina woven through the bloodline. On paper, that combination points towards a horse built for the longer, more gruelling end of the sport rather than a quick dash on the flat. Whether I Can Find Em has inherited those qualities is exactly what today is designed to find out.
Five is a little later than average for a first race, but that is not unusual in jumping, where some horses simply need longer to fill out and mature. Patience at this stage often pays off further down the road. For now, all eyes are on how this one handles the experience of a raceday crowd, the noise, the other horses, and the race itself. First impressions matter.