What we do know is where this horse has been prepared, and that counts for something. Trainer S R B Crawford operates out of Larne in County Antrim, and with 12 winners already on the board this season, this is a yard in form. Twelve winners might not sound enormous, but for a smaller northern Irish operation it represents a stable firing on all cylinders — these are not numbers you post by accident. Crawford's team clearly knows how to have a horse ready to run on debut day, which matters enormously when a horse has no public form to lean on.
Beyond that, the honest answer is that we simply do not know yet. Persian Attraction has never raced before, so there are no times, no rivals beaten, no ground preferences, no clues from previous runs. First-time-out horses are always something of a leap of faith for anyone watching. The best you can do is note the yard's current confidence and let the race itself do the talking.