[4] She was a great-granddaughter of Lea Lark, an American broodmare whose other descendants have included Tobougg, Miswaki, Almutawakel, Southern Halo and White Muzzle.
Ridden as in all his races that year by Steve Cauthen he led from the start, accelerated approaching the final furlong and won "easily" by four lengths.
[8] The Racing Post Trophy over one mile at Doncaster Racecourse on 27 October saw Peter Davies stepping up to Group One level and starting the 2/1 joint favourite alongside Mujaazif, the Michael Stoute-trained winner of the Royal Lodge Stakes.
After leading from the start, Peter Davies was overtaken by Mukaddamah two furlongs out, but rallied strongly in the closing stages, regained the advantage in the final stride and won by a short head.
[12] As a four-year-old Peter Davies was trained by André Fabre[13] and campaigned in France but made no impact, finishing unplaced in his two starts.
On 3 June he started at odds of 3/1 for a race over 8+1⁄2 furlongs at Epsom Downs Racecourse and recorded his first success for well over 2+1⁄2 years as he won by a head from the four-year-old Powerful Edge.
A month later he won again, carrying top weight of 133 pounds to a two-length victory in a handicap race over one mile at Sandown Park Racecourse.
[16] On his final European appearance he carried 139 pounds in a valuable handicap at Goodwood Racecourse and started favourite but finished eighteenth of the nineteen runners.