She runs for Kevin Philippart De Foy, a trainer based in Newmarket — the spiritual home of British flat racing — and his yard is having a strong season, having already sent out 40 winners. That kind of form from a yard suggests a well-organised operation that knows how to have a horse ready to perform. First-time runners from a yard firing on all cylinders are always worth watching closely, because the trainer has proven he can get horses to the track in good shape.
Cool Girl is three years old, which for a first run is not unusual — some horses simply take longer to mature and find their feet. Whether she hits the ground running like her father or needs a few outings to find her rhythm, nobody can say. Her debut is a blank page.