The breeding offers a few clues. The sire is Persian Force, a sprinting two-year-old who was one of the quickest juveniles of his generation, so there is speed baked into the bloodline from the start. The dam is by Thousand Words, which gives the name its playful logic — hundred and thousands, the sire and the dam's sire stitched together. It is a fun piece of wordplay that rewards a second look.
For a first-timer, the O'Meara yard is a decent place to be. A hundred winners in a season does not happen by accident, and when a stable in that kind of form runs a newcomer, it is worth paying attention. There is nothing more to say until this horse actually races — but that first run will tell us a great deal.