The trainer, Charles Hills, operates out of Lambourn in Berkshire — one of the most storied training centres in British racing — and has had a productive season, sending out 31 winners already. That kind of output suggests a yard in good form, with horses arriving at the racecourse fit and ready. For a first-time runner, having that level of preparation behind you matters enormously. Debut winners are relatively rare; most horses need a run or two simply to understand what racing is. If 00campion is sharp enough and forward enough to compete straight away, it would be entirely in keeping with what this breeding promises.
There is nothing in the form book yet, because there is no form book yet. What comes next is the interesting part.