Danzig, who ran only three times before his career was ended by injury, was a highly successful stallion who sired the winners of more than fifty Grade I/Group One races.
At the end of her three-year-old season her ownership was transferred to Godolphin Racing and she was moved to the stable of Saeed bin Suroor.
[6] The easy and "relaxed" manner of her victory led to the bookmakers offering her at odds of 14/1 for the following year's 1000 Guineas while Loder described her as his best juvenile saying that "she has always been the star.
"[7] In early July, Loder won the Cherry Hinton Stakes with Applaud, a filly he described as being "six lengths"[8] behind Blue Duster at home.
On her final start of the season, Blue Duster was made odds-on favourite for the Cheveley Park Stakes, one of the two Group One races for two-year-old fillies run in Britain.
The Independent called her performance " a brilliant display" and suggested that she was a potential 1000 Guineas winner whilst raising some questions about her stamina.
[12] Blue Duster remained a strong fancy for the 1000 Guineas throughout the winter, and by spring there was much anticipation of a meeting between Loder's filly and Bosra Sham.
Blue Duster raced prominently but was unable to quicken in the closing stages and lost her perfect record, finishing fifth of the nine runners behind the European Champion Sprinter Anabaa.
In finishing second she had beaten champions such as Hever Golf Rose and Royal Applause and produced her what was arguably her best performance to date.