Majestic Roi

She subsequently finished second in the Prix de Sandringham but was well beaten in her next three races before ending her season with a career-best performance to win the Group One Sun Chariot Stakes at odds of 16/1.

[2] Majestic Roi's dam L'Extra Honor was unraced but very well-bred being a granddaughter of the outstanding Canadian racemare Fanfreluche, whose other descendants have included L'Enjoleur and Holy Roman Emperor.

[6] After an absence of more than ten months, Majestic Roi returned on 21 April to contest the Fred Darling Stakes (a major trial for the 1000 Guineas) over seven furlongs at Newbury Racecourse.

After being restrained by Spencer in the early stages, Majestic Roi began to make progress in the last quarter mile, took the lead inside the final furlong and held off the challenge of Indian Ink to win by a neck.

[9] On her final appearance of the season, Majestic Roi was returned to Group One level for the Sun Chariot Stakes over one mile at Newmarket on 6 October in which she was again partnered by Holland and started a 16/1 outsider.

The five-year-old Echelon started favourite after a win in the Matron Stakes, whilst the other seven runners included Simply Perfect, Nannina, Speciosa and Wake Up Maggie.

[12] Majestic Roi remained in training as a four-year-old in 2008 beginning her season by finishing fifteenth of the sixteen runners behind Jay Peg in the Dubai Duty Free at Nad Al Sheba Racecourse on 29 March.