The filly was first seen in November when winning well at Chelmsford on debut over seven furlongs by close to seven lengths.
She then backed that up on seasonal debut this term in a Novice Stakes at Redcar when bolting up by eight lengths, looking like a group horse in the making.
The three year old was then stepped into Group One company at Royal Ascot for the Coronation Stakes over a mile and with a combination of heavy ground and top class fillies against her she only beat two home.
However, this Cheveley Park owned star is now back down in class to Listed company and if half the horse we think she is, she should go close.