1971 & 1972: two- and three-year-old seasons On her only appearance as a two-year-old Attica Meli finished fourth in a
maiden race over five
furlongs. In the early part of 1972, the Murless stable was badly affected by an outbreak of a viral infection delaying the preparation and progress of the horses. Attica Meli ran well on her three-year-old debut when finishing third to Miss Paris in the
Fred Darling Stakes over seven furlongs at
Newbury Racecourse in April but then succumbed to the virus and was off the course for three months. In the summer of 1972 she won minor races over ten furlongs and miles before being moved up in class for the
Group One Yorkshire Oaks at
York Racecourse in August. Ridden by Geoff Lewis she started at odds of 13/2 and won from Coral Beach, with
The Oaks winner
Ginevra in third place. In autumn, Attica Meli was moved up in distance to contest the Park Hill Stakes over furlongs at
Doncaster Racecourse on 7 September. She started the 5/4 In August Attica Meli started at odds of 9/1 for the
Geoffrey Freer Stakes over furlongs at
Newbury Racecourse, when she again faced Our Mirage, Ormindo and Ballyhot. She reportedly looked much more impressive in the paddock than she had done in her previous races that year. Lewis settled the filly in second place behind the
pacemaker Bright Beam before taking the lead three furlongs out. She drew clear of her rivals in the last quarter mile and won by six lengths from Ballyhot with the six-year-old Petty Officer in third place. It was announced after the race that Attica Meli would be aimed at the
Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, but in her next race she was moved up in distance for the
Doncaster Cup over miles in September. She started the 4/11 favourite against three opponents headed by the three-year-old
Goodwood Cup winner, Proverb. She took the lead two furlongs from the finish and won very easily by four lengths from the four-year-old Bretton Woods with Proverb in third. At
Longchamp Racecourse on 7 October, Attica Meli started at odds of 22/1 in a 27-runner field for the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe over 2400 metres. She looked unimpressive in the paddock and had to be pushed along to reach a position just behind the leaders on the wide outside approaching the straight. She could make no further progress and tired badly in the closing stages to finish in 22nd place behind Rheingold. On her final racecourse appearance Attica Meli contested the St Simon Stakes at Newbury. She took the lead three furlongs out but was overtaken in the closing stages and beaten three lengths into second by the 20/1 outsider Ballyhot. ==Assessment==