What we do know is that the breeding is interesting. The sire, Dark Angel, has become one of the most reliable sources of fast, competitive horses in European racing, and a Siyouni mother adds further quality to the equation. On paper, at least, this is a horse built to be quick and to improve with racing. Whether that potential shows up today is another question entirely.
Moojeed is trained by F-H Graffard, a French handler whose yard has sent out six winners already this season. That is a stable in decent form, which matters — horses from busy, confident yards tend to arrive fit and well-prepared. First-time runners from trainers like Graffard are always worth watching, even if the outcome is impossible to predict.