What gives Tall In The Saddle a decent platform for a debut is the yard sending it out. Richard Hannon, based in Wiltshire, has fired in 115 winners already this season alone. To put that in perspective, most trainers would consider 20 or 30 winners a very solid year. Hannon's operation is one of the busiest and most productive in the country, and crucially, they know how to get two-year-olds ready to run. First-time-out juveniles from this yard are always worth watching — they tend to arrive fit, educated, and ready to show something.
Beyond that, there is simply nothing else to say with any certainty. No wins, no losses, no favourite tracks, no bogey conditions. That blank slate is part of what makes a debut fascinating — you are watching a horse discover racing for the very first time.