That sole win came at Leopardstown in July 2025, and it matters where a horse wins its first race. Leopardstown is one of Ireland's most prestigious tracks, a venue where serious horses tend to announce themselves. Winning there on only your second career start is a statement, not a fluke. The problem is that the most recent form reads 5-1-5 — a win sandwiched between two fifth-place finishes — and she has not raced since. Six months off the track is a significant break for a young horse, and the question mark hanging over her return will be whether that Leopardstown performance was a glimpse of real talent or a high point she has yet to match.
Behind her is the yard of P Twomey, based in Cashel, Co Tipperary, and the operation is clearly in fine health — 41 winners already this season is the output of a trainer who knows how to place horses well and keep them competitive. When a stable that productive sends a horse back out after a long absence, it usually means they have seen enough in morning work to feel the time is right. That context is worth noting.
Three races is not much of a sample, and one win does not make a superstar. But a debut-winning three-year-old from a yard firing on all cylinders, returning fresh to a track where she has already shown she belongs — there is enough here to pay attention.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Curragh Galloping |
2 | 2 other | 27 Sep | 0% |
| Leopardstown Galloping |
1 | 1 win | 10 Jul | 100% |