A debut winner at Tattersalls who produced a performance of such authority it is difficult to gauge just how high a level she could reach. Facing the vastly more experienced Danesfort Mayfly the pair looked set to battle before the third last. The latter was a hardened campaigner who has been second of twenty three runners to the classy Miss Tempo in a Naas handicap hurdle long with other likeable track form. This form proved no match for the exciting debutante who was confidently supported into the favourite position before the off. She drew effortlessly clear and won by a barely possible forty five lengths. It is clear she is a talented and well thought of mare and she is nowhere near maximising her ability which will only be tested when she moves much further up the ranks.