The two-year-old runs for Jamie Osborne, who trains out of Upper Lambourn in Berkshire. Osborne's yard has been in fine form, sending out 47 winners already this season — that is the kind of output that tells you a stable is well-organised, well-staffed, and knows how to have a horse ready on the day. When a trainer in that kind of form introduces a newcomer with this breeding, it is usually because they have seen something at home that makes the entry worthwhile. First-time-out runners are always a leap of faith for the observer, but a busy, successful yard backing a well-bred youngster is as good a starting point as you can ask for.