What gives the team genuine cause for optimism is who has the horse in training. Michael Bell's yard in Newmarket has sent out 47 winners already this season, which tells you this is an operation that knows how to have horses ready to run and win. Newmarket is the heartland of British flat racing, and stables based there tend to know a precocious two-year-old when they have one. If Bell has decided this horse is ready to run, that in itself is worth noting.
Beyond that, there is simply nothing more to say — and that is not a criticism. Every champion started somewhere with no form, no reputation, and no history. The first race is where all of that begins.