What we do know is the breeding. The sire is Starman, a horse who showed blistering speed during his own racing career and has quickly established himself as a source of fast, precocious youngsters. The dam's side brings in Footstepsinthesand, a stallion associated with horses that tend to handle a range of conditions and distances well. On paper, that is a combination that could produce something sharp and versatile — though of course pedigree is only ever a clue, not a guarantee.
The trainer is Joseph Patrick O'Brien, operating out of Owning Hill in County Kilkenny, and the numbers behind that yard this season are genuinely striking. One hundred and fifty-four winners in a single season is not a statistic to gloss over — that is a relentless, industrial-scale level of output that places O'Brien among the most formidable handlers in the sport. When a horse arrives from that yard, it tends to be fit, well-prepared, and placed in a race for a reason. Debut runners from top operations often carry stable confidence that simply does not show up in any form guide, and that counts for something.
So there is not much to forensically analyse here — but that is part of what makes a debut interesting. 00deep Impression is a blank page, and by the end of the race, the picture will have started to form.