[6] On her racecourse debut, Miss Beatrix started 5/2 favourite for a maiden race over five furlongs on heavy ground at the Curragh on 26 March.
Eight days after her defeat at Tipperary, the filly was stepped up in distance for a maiden over seven furlongs on good to firm ground at Leopardstown Racecourse and started 4/6 favourite against nine opponents.
[7] Miss Beatrix was stepped up in class and started favourite for the Listed Woodpark & Ballysheehan Studs Stakes at the Curragh on 30 June but made little impact and finished seventh behind the Jim Bolger-trained Gaudeamus.
On 19 July the filly produced a much better effort in the Silver Flash Stakes at Leopardstown leading for most of the way before being overtaken in the closing stages and finishing second to the favourite Chanting.
Miss Beatrix was then stepped up to Group 1 class and started a 50/1 outsider in a seven-runner field for the Phoenix Stakes over six furlongs at the Curragh on 13 August.
Ridden by Willie Supple she belied her odds as she finished strongly to take third place behind Holy Roman Emperor and the Coventry Stakes winner Hellvelyn.
After being held up at the rear of the field Miss Beatrix made rapid progress in the last quarter mile and took the lead in the final strides to win by a short head from the British challenger Silca Chieve.
[8] Kevin Prendergast said "She should have been second in the Phoenix Stakes, but she didn't follow the leader through, so when I saw the sixth win the Group 3 here today, I thought she must have a big chance".