1881:two-year-old season On 5 July at the Newmarket meeting, Dutch Oven ran a
dead heat with the future-
1000 Guineas winner
St. Marguerite for third place in the
July Stakes won by Kermesse. A few days later, she won the 700-sovereign Great Lancashire Yearling Stakes run at
Manchester by three-quarters of a
length over Mr. C. Perkin's colt Pursebearer. Ridden by
Fred Archer in the 1172-guinea
Richmond Stakes at Goodwood, Dutch Oven again faced St. Marguerite and Kermesse, ultimately winning by a
head over St. Marguerite which dead heated with Kermesse for second place. Continuing her winning streak a few days later at the same meeting, she won the Rous Memorial Stakes by a length, beating Pursebearer while carrying . At Alexandra Park in August, she finished second by three-quarters of a length to
Lord Rothschild's Nellie in the Prince of Wales' Stakes. Returning to racing on 1 September at Derby, Dutch Oven won the Champion Breeders' Foal Stakes, but was second to Kermesse by half a length in the
Champagne Stakes run at
Doncaster 13 days later. Recovering her form for the October meeting at Newmarket, Dutch Oven won the Triennial Produce Stakes going off at 100 to 30 odds, and she beat Nellie in the Rous Memorial Stakes and the Clearwell Stakes. In her final outing of the season at the Houghton meeting, she won the 300-sovereign
Dewhurst Plate by a head. She won nine races and accrued £9429. (pictured in Lord Falmouth's colours) was Dutch Oven's primary jockey during her racing career.
1882:three-year-old season 1882 was an exceptional year in history of the British Classic races due to
fillies winning all of the races in the
Triple Crown, a feat usually accomplished by male horses. In her first race of the year, Dutch Oven competed in the 103rd
Derby on 24 May in a field of 14 horses. A heavy rainstorm had saturated the track before the start of the race, but the weather had cleared by the time of the running. Going off at 8 to 1 odds, Dutch Oven never contended for the lead and was unplaced in the middle of the field. The race was won by the
Duke of Westminster filly
Shotover, which had won the
2,000 Guineas in April by two lengths in "wretchedly untoward" weather. In July at Goodwood, Dutch Oven was third to Comte Alfred and Battlefield for the
Sussex Stakes. Running in field of only three horses, Dutch Oven won the mile and a quarter
Yorkshire Oaks by three lengths over Actress and Confusion (who was jockeyed by her owner Mr. J. Osbourne). A few weeks before the St. Leger, Dutch Oven contended for the
Great Yorkshire Stakes, losing to Peppermint and Nellie by four lengths.
The St. Leger Following the Great Yorkshire, Dutch Oven's form significantly improved and she had made good time over three practice gallops in Newmarket before running in the
St. Leger. But in the eyes of the public, Dutch Oven's lacklustre performance in the Great Yorkshire had decreased her stature in the betting pools and she factored at 40 to 1 in the
morning line, considered a
rank outsider. At the start, Dutch Oven was on the extreme right of the field and in the next to last position as the filly Actress took the lead. After the Red House, Geheimniss came to the front and maintained the lead as the field moved into the stretch. Dutch Oven came from the outside to beat Geheimniss by one and a half lengths, Shotover following four lengths behind. Dutch Oven continued her streak with wins in the Great Foal Stakes and the Triennial Produce Stakes at the Newmarket October meeting. She was third to
Tristan in the Champion Stakes and to Shrewsbury in the Newmarket Derby. She won £7752 over the season.
1883:four-year-old season Returning as a four-year-old in April at the Craven meeting, Dutch Oven
walked over for the Newmarket Biennial Stakes. Over the course of the season, Dutch Oven was repeatedly out classed by Tristan, finishing second by three lengths in the running for the 2.5-mile
Ascot Gold Cup and unplaced in the Hardwicke Stakes a few days later. She won the Her Majesty's Plate at Four Oaks Park and was third in the Goodwood Cup to Border Minstrel. At Newmarket in October, she won the Triennial Stakes but was again third to Tristan and Ossian in the Champion Stakes. At Houghton, in what was her final career engagement, Dutch Oven was fourth and last in the Jockey Club Cup won by Ladislas. She won £1210 over the season. ==Breeding career==