The breeding offers a few clues, at least. Diamond Boy is a French-bred stallion who has made a name for himself as a sire of jumpers, and a Stowaway dam adds further jumping pedigree on the other side — Stowaway was a high-class staying chaser whose offspring tend to be built for the long haul rather than a quick dash. On paper, Weespoof looks like a horse bred to be effective over fences or hurdles in time, rather than a speedball.
Gerald Stephen Quinn trains out of Ballymena in Co Antrim and has sent out 2 winners so far this season — a modest tally, but runners from smaller yards often arrive at the track with plenty of work done at home that the record simply does not show. A debut runner from a yard like this is worth watching rather than dismissing.