The trainer is P Twomey, operating out of Cashel in County Tipperary, and the yard has been in sharp form this season — 42 winners already tells you this is not a small operation finding its feet. That is a yard firing on all cylinders, and when a stable like that sends a well-bred three-year-old to the track for the first time, it tends to mean they have seen enough at home to feel confident about the trip. Debut runners from busy, successful yards are always worth watching closely, simply because those horses do not always show their hand before the public gets to see them.
The honest answer is that Sea Of The Celts is an open book. But the breeding suggests talent, and the team behind the horse knows how to win races. First run, watch with interest.