What we do know comes from the breeding. Share A Dream is by No Risk At All, a French stallion who has made a strong name for himself as a sire of jumpers, and is out of a mare by Kapgarde, another influence with a solid jumping pedigree behind him. Put the two together and you have a horse built, at least on paper, for a career over obstacles. At four years old, Share A Dream is just reaching the age where horses like this tend to find their feet and start showing what they're really made of.
The yard sending this horse out has had a productive season — seven winners already, which for a smaller operation in Irish racing is a meaningful benchmark. William Harvey's team aren't sending out horses to make up the numbers, so the fact that Share A Dream is deemed ready to run is itself a small vote of confidence. Beyond that, the debut is genuinely an open book. Worth watching, and worth remembering the name.