[1] Having achieved two further first-place finishes at A6 and A3 grade during the middle months of the year,[1] she sprained her hock in August 2018 and consequently did not race again until November 2018.
[4] She navigated her way to the final of the competition and finished as a 14–1 runner-up to Mustang Kay Cee, losing by a neck to the dog who had also beaten her in their semi-final heat a week earlier.
[6][7] Trainer Kevin Hutton stated he was pleased with Ravenswood Flo's recovery from the injury that she had sustained earlier in the year.
[4][12][13] She led throughout the race from trap one and crossed the line one-and-a-quarter lengths clear of the staying-on Magical Vera, also managed by the same trainer–owner combination of Hutton and Stephen Harvey.
[4] Following Flo's victory, her rise from "A6 company at Towcester to winning a classic, the English Oaks at Swindon" was highlighted.
[8][14] Due to her Oaks success, she was nominated for Press Association Bitch of the Year for 2018 at the Greyhound Board of Great Britain end-of-year awards ceremony,[8] which was ultimately won by Donation.