Malcolm Saunders trains the horse, and his yard has sent out two winners already this season — a modest but meaningful total that suggests the operation is ticking along without setting the world on fire. That is not a criticism so much as context: this is not a powerhouse stable where every runner arrives battle-hardened and ready. Debut runners from smaller yards often need the experience of a first race before they start showing their best, so it would be no surprise if Far From Fern takes a run or two to find their feet.
For now, the most honest summary is that this is an unknown quantity. The first race will tell us far more than any breeding guide can.