The trainer, A Oliver, has sent out 20 winners already this season, which tells you the yard is in good form and knows how to have a horse ready on the day. When a stable is firing like that, a debut runner tends to arrive in decent shape — these are not the yards that throw horses into races unprepared. That is worth keeping in mind when a horse has no public form to go on.
Beyond that, there is simply nothing else to assess yet. First-time runners are always something of an unknown quantity, but the bloodlines suggest a horse built for speed, and the team behind him clearly know how to win races. The debut will tell us a great deal.