What gives her genuine interest on debut is the yard she comes from. K R Burke, based at Coverham in North Yorkshire, has sent out 140 winners this season alone — a remarkable output that puts the operation among the most productive in the country. When a trainer of that calibre decides a first-time-out two-year-old is ready to run, it tends to mean something. Horses do not turn up at the track simply to get a day out; Burke's team will have seen enough in morning work to believe she belongs on a racecourse right now.
She is essentially an unknown, but an unknown with a promising address and a pedigree that suggests speed over shorter distances. If the Dark Angel influence comes through, she could be sharp and competitive from the first stride. First-time-out winners are always exciting precisely because nobody saw them coming.