An exceptional model who would hold his own in any National Hunt yard with presence and scope too. He is a progressive sort who has improved with each outing and has the makings of a fine prospect. Having unseated midway on his debut he showed an excellent mental toughness to turn out only three days later and finish a close second at Ballindenisk to the Walter Connors/Sam Curling charge Red Dirt Road. He then stepped up to win on his next outing at Kildorrery and did so in good style seeing off Grey D’Alco. The latter represents a strong line of form having been second in a previous maiden to Daily Present who was a winner at Navan last Saturday having won a Fairyhouse maiden hurdle in January. With the runner up bringing such strong form to the table this winner has to be taken very seriously indeed and his ability to back up his form so quickly suggests he will be easy to train and find opportunities within the coming seasons.