What we do know is the breeding. Fastidyah is by Cracksman, one of the most exciting stallions to emerge from British racing in recent years, whose offspring have shown a consistent ability to stay a distance and handle a variety of conditions. The mother's side traces back to Street Cry, an influence that has produced high-quality horses across multiple generations. On paper at least, the raw materials are promising.
The trainer is Michael Bell, whose Newmarket yard has been in fine form this season — 45 winners already tells you this is a stable operating with real confidence and momentum. Bell is an experienced hand at bringing two-year-olds along carefully, and having a yard that busy suggests horses are leaving the gates fit, sharp, and ready to run. That is a good place for a debutant to be coming from.
Beyond that, we wait. The debut is the story here, and everything else is still to be written.