Starting the 7/2 second favourite in a ten-runner field, she pulled hard in the early stages before taking the lead a furlong from the finish and winning by two and a half lengths from the Paul Cole-trained Jetfire.
She was hampered inside the final furlong and dropped back to finish eighth of the twenty-two runners behind Memory, who won by a head from Margot Did.
In the Cherry Hinton Stakes at Newmarket Racecourse in July she was retrained by Sanders in the early stages before taking the lead inside the final furlong.
[6] Hooray returned to the polytrack at Kempton on 4 September when she was matched against male opposition in the Group Three Sirenia Stakes and started second favourite behind the Godolphin colt Signs in the Sand.
[8] On her seventh and final appearance of the year Hooray was moved up to Group One class for the Cheveley Park Stakes at Newmarket on 1 October.
Despite doubts about her ability to handle the soft ground, Hooray started 7/2 favourite ahead of Wild Wind (5/1), Khor Sheed (6/1) and Ragsah (6/1).
[13] On her first appearance of the season, Hooray was one of eighteen fillies to contest the 198th running of the 1000 Guineas over the Rowley Mile at Newmarket and started at odds of 9/1.
In the Golden Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot she raced prominently and kept on in the closing stages to finish seventh of the sixteen runners, less than four lengths behind Society Rock.
On 18 August she started favourite for the Listed Fairy Bridge Stakes at Tipperary Racecourse but ran poorly and finished unplaced behind the John Oxx-trained Alanza.
Ten days later (ridden by Stevie Donohoe) she started joint-favourite for the Supreme Stakes at Goodwood Racecourse and dead-heated for fourth place behind Libranno.