The recent form makes for interesting reading, though. That sequence of 12-2-8-6, read from most recent backwards, shows a horse whose performances have been all over the place. The second-place finish stands out as a genuine bright spot — proof that she can get competitive when conditions fall right — but the twelfth earlier in that run of races is the kind of result that raises questions. Whether she is still finding her feet or simply needs everything to click at once remains to be seen.
What works in her favour is the yard behind her. Henry De Bromhead, based at Knockeen in County Waterford, is one of the most respected trainers in the game, and his team has sent out 115 winners already this season. That is a remarkable volume of success — it means horses in that yard get every possible chance to perform, and the expertise is undeniably there. Being trained by someone operating at that level is no small thing for a horse still searching for a first win.
She raced just one day ago, so she is firmly in action and clearly being kept busy. For a horse with no wins on the board, that matters — the more chances she gets, the sooner the right race might come along.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wexford Sharp |
2 | 1 second, 1 other | 16 May | 0% |
| Downpatrick Undulating |
1 | 1 other | 13 Jun | 0% |
| Fairyhouse Galloping |
1 | 1 other | 4 Apr | 0% |