Integral could mix it with the colts in the QEII after going one better in the Kingdom of Bahrain Sun Chariot Stakes at Newmarket on Saturday.
Runner-up to Sky Lantern 12 months ago, the Cheveley Park-trained filly has continued to improve and was winning her second Group One after taking the Falmouth Stakes at Newmarket in July.
As well as being progressive, the Sir Michael Stoute-trained Integral is versatile regarding tactics and was happy to make the running.
With no pace guaranteed, Ryan Moore felt he had to go on and it paid off as Integral (7-2 co-favourite) pulled out plenty in the closing stages to win by a length and see off the three Andre Fabre-trained runners – Miss France, Fintry and Esoterique.
Stoute revealed Integral’s only possible race before the end of the season would be the mile showpiece at Ascot on October 18 and that she will remain in training in 2015.
“She’s going to stay in training. Her dam Echelon was even better at five,” said the Newmarket handler. “I wouldn’t mind if she improved a few more pounds.
“The QEII would be the only other consideration. We’ll have to see how she comes out of this. We might take our chance.”
Secret Brief (9-2 favourite) scooped the pool in Europe’s richest two-year-old race when repeating his course victory of two weeks ago in the £500,000 Tattersalls Millions 2YO Trophy.
Always travelling well for Joe Fanning, Mark Johnston’s colt led a furlong out and stayed on stoutly to hold Outlaw Country by three-quarters of a length, with Bossy Guest a neck back in third.
Class told as Group Three winner Osaila landed the money in the £300,000 Tattersalls Millions 2YO Fillies’ Trophy.
The Richard Hannon-trained filly was given a fright by Lacing but the 4-5 favourite responded to Frankie Dettori’s urgings to gain command in the final 50 yards.
Osaila, who won the Princess Margaret Stakes in July and was fifth in the Group One Moyglare Stud Stakes on her latest start, took the honours by a length and a half.
Local Time, twice a winner on Kempton’s all-weather surface, completed a hat-trick when running for the first time on turf in the TriConnex Oh So Sharp Stakes.
The Saeed bin Suroor-trained filly, ridden by James Doyle, finished strongly up the hill to grab the Group Three spoils in a driving finale.
The 7-4 favourite won by a neck from Astrelle with Prize Destiny a head away third.
Godolphin and Bin Suroor were also on the mark with Winter Thunder (4-1), ridden by Kevin Stott, in the Qipco Future Stars Apprentice Handicap.
Aloft (13-8 favourite) found his feet up the hill to snatch victory in the Wild Duck Norfolk Woodland Retreat EBF Stallions Maiden Stakes.
Dettori steered James Given’s Inyordreams (20-1) to a surprise Listed victory in the EBF Stallions National Stud Boadicea Fillies’ Stakes.