All Along

All Along was less successful as a broodmare, her only winning offspring being the Mill Reef-sired colt Along All who won the Prix Greffulhe in 1989.

The following year, she competed on turf courses in France, England and Japan, winning numerous prestigious races.

She made up a great deal of ground in the closing stages to finish second, a length behind the British-trained filly Time Charter.

She was held up until the straight when she was produced with a strong run along the rail, catching the leader Sun Princess in the last 100 metres and winning by a length.

Luth Enchantee beat Time Charter in a photograph for third, meaning that fillies filled the first four places.