[5] Covert Love's dam Wing Stealth showed no racing ability, failing to win in nine starts,[6] but was a half-sister to the dam of Grey Swallow and a descendant of the American broodmare Stolen Hour (foaled 1953) who was the ancestor of numerous major winners including El Gran Senor, Try My Best, Spinning World, Jazil, Peeping Fawn, Xaar and Rags to Riches.
[7] Covert Love made her track debut in a maiden race over one mile on the synthetic polytrack surface at Lingfield Park Racecourse on 21 October in which she was ridden by Noel Garbutt.
[8] On 6 May 2015, Covert Love began her second season in a maiden over ten furlongs on the synthetic track at Chelmsford City Racecourse and started the 9/4 favourite against twelve opponents.
Ridden by William Buick she started slowly but recovered to take the lead inside the final furlong and won "going away" by one and a quarter lengths.
[10] On her next appearance, Covert Love was stepped up in class for the Hoppings Stakes at Newcastle Racecourse in which she was matched against older fillies and mares.
The other British-trained challengers in the nine-runner field were the Ballymacoll Stud Stakes winner Speedy Boarding and the John Gosden-trained Gretchen.
Covert Love stayed on in the straight as the leader faltered, took the lead a furlong out and won by one and three quarter lengths and a head from Jack Naylor and Curvy.
[14] On 20 August Covert Love started 15/8 favourite against ten opponents including Jack Naylor and Curvy in the Yorkshire Oaks at York.
Jazzi Top took the lead in the last 200 metres but Covert Love rallied "tenaciously" to regain the advantage and win by a head.
"[16] Thirteen days after her win in France, Covert Love started favourite against eleven opponents in the British Champions Fillies & Mares Stakes at Ascot Racecourse.