2005: two-year-old season Rajeem showed no racing ability in her first two starts, finishing unplaced in
maiden races at
Windsor and
Lingfield in July. She produced a better effort in a seven
furlong maiden at
Warwick Racecourse on 5 September when she finished fourth of the twelve runners behind the
Geoff Wragg-trained Giving. Three weeks later Rajeem recorded her first success in a maiden over one mile at
Nottingham Racecourse, taking the lead two furlongs from the finish and winning by two
lengths at odds of
17/2. On 29 October Rajeem was stepped up in class for the Listed Montrose Stakes at
Newmarket Racecourse. There she was ridden by
Jamie Spencer and started a 25/1 outsider in a ten-runner field. Racing up the centre of the wide Newmarket straight, she took the lead from Bunood a furlong from the finish and won by half a length.
2006: three-year-old season Rajeem began her second season in the
Masaka Stakes over one mile on the
Polytrack surface at
Kempton Park Racecourse April 1. In this race she finished eighth of the eleven runners after starting slowly and being hampered in the early stages. Later that month she was matched against male opposition in the
Feilden Stakes over nine furlongs at Newmarket and finished fifth behind the
colt Atlantic Waves. Rajeem was sent to
Düsseldorf ten days later for the
German 1000 Guineas but made little impact as she finished eighth of the fourteen runners. Clive Brittain later said that the filly came back from Germany "devastated", having lost 29
kg in weight. At
Royal Ascot on 23 June Rajeem started a 150/1 outsider for the
Group One Coronation Stakes but belied her odds as she ran on strongly in the straight to finish fifth of the fifteen runners behind
Nannina. At Newmarket on 12 July Rajeem was matched against older fillies and mares in the Falmouth Stakes and started a 50/1 outsider in a seven-runner field.
Soviet Song (winner of the race in the last two years) started favourite ahead of Nannina and
Peeress with the other three runners being Nasheej (
May Hill Stakes, third in the
1000 Guineas), Musicanna (
Atalanta Stakes) and Cape Columbine. Rajeem was partnered by the Australian
Kerrin McEvoy who had partnered her at Ascot. In a change of tactics, Rajeem led from the start and set a slow pace before holding off several challengers in the final furlong to win by three quarters of a length ahead of Nannina with Musicanna, Nasheej and Peeress close behind. After the race Brittain said "She was 50-1 and 'have a go Clive' trained her, so people will try and pull the race down, saying they didn't go fast enough, but she still has won. When I get a good one, I know what to do and how to plan things. I would take anybody on." The filly was expected to run in either the
Nassau Stakes or the
Prix d'Astarte but suffered injury problems and missed the rest of the season. She remained in training as a four-year-old but was unable to recover full fitness. Her retirement was announced in September 2007. Clive Brittain commented "We decided she had already won a Group One and had done enough – she didn't need to prove anything else... At the end of last year I was hoping we were going to have a good season with her and she got over her first injury but then she got another niggle". ==Breeding record==