What makes her debut worth watching is who has her in training. Karl Burke's yard at Coverham in North Yorkshire has sent out 140 winners this season alone — a number that puts it firmly among the most productive operations in the country. A yard running at that kind of volume does not simply stumble into winners; it is a sign of a shrewd training team that knows how to have horses ready to perform. When a stable of that calibre saddles a well-bred two-year-old for the first time, it tends to be because they like what they have seen at home. First-time-out winners are never easy to find, but if you are looking for one, starting with a Burke-trained youngster with this pedigree is a reasonable place to begin.