2020: two-year-old season Saffron Beach was ridden in both of her races as a two-year-old by
Adam Kirby. She began her track career in a
maiden race over seven furlongs at
Newmarket Racecourse on 26 September when she started at odds of
12/1 and won "readily" by four and a quarter
lengths from Wootton Creek after taking the lead a furlong from the finish. Two weeks later, over the same course and distance, the filly was stepped up in class for the
Group 3 Oh So Sharp Stakes on
soft ground and started the 9/4 favourite in a nine-runner field. After racing in second place, Saffron Beach took the lead a furlong out and kept on well to win by half a length from Thank You Next. After the race Chapple-Hyam said "That was very good and the staff at home have done a wonderful job. She is a quick learner and I’d love to have a crack at the
Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf at Keeneland, if the owners will allow me. We know she is good." Despite her trainer's comments, Saffron Beach did not race again in 2021.
2021: three-year-old season On her three-year-old debut Saffron Beach contested the
Nell Gwyn Stakes (a trial race for the
1000 Guineas) over seven furlongs at Newmarket on 14 April when she started at odds of 4/1 and finished second, beaten three quarters of a length by Sacred. In the 1000 Guineas at the same track on 2 May the filly tracked the leaders before staying on well in the closing stages to finish second to
Mother Earth, a length behind the winner. She was then stepped up in distance to contest the
Epsom Oaks over one and a half miles on 4 June, but after being in contention, she tired badly in the last quarter mile and came home eighth of the fourteen runners behind
Snowfall. A drop back in distance for the
Falmouth Stakes at Newmarket in July saw little improvement as she finished eleventh of the thirteen runners behind
Snow Lantern, beaten twelve lengths by the winner. On 21 August at
Sandown Park Saffron Beach was ridden by
Hollie Doyle when she started the 4/1 third choice in the betting behind Indigo Girl (
May Hill Stakes) and Auria (
Coral Distaff) for the Group 3
Atalanta Stakes. After being in contention from the start, she overtook the front-running Auria two furlongs from the finish and "kept on strongly" to win by two and a quarter lengths from the
Dick Hern Fillies' Stakes winner Waliyak. Jane Chapple-Hyam said "She tried hard and it was a great ride from Hollie. She really enjoyed coming up the hill the last two furlongs. We had our hiccup in the Oaks and a hiccup in the Falmouth, where she
scoped dirty afterwards, and she has come back here as the filly we know she is. It was important today just because we believe in the horse and I had to drop her back to a Group 3, just to get the horse’s confidence back as much as anything." Saffron Beach returned to Group 1 class for the
Sun Chariot Stakes over one mile on 2 October when she was partnered by
William Buick and started the 5/1 third favourite behind Mother Earth and Snow Lantern. The other nine runners included
Champers Elysees,
Shale,
No Speak Alexander, Lavender's Blue (
Celebration Mile), Epona Plays (
Lanwades Stud Stakes), Fev Rover (
Prix du Calvados) and Tahlie (
Prix de Sandringham). In a change of tactics, Saffron Beach led from the start, broke clear of the field approaching the final furlong and won in "impressive" style by three lengths from Mother Earth. Chapple-Hyam, who was recording her first win at the highest level, said "It's fantastic to finally have our first group 1 winner and especially for it to be at our local track. That is some compensation for being beaten in the 1000 Guineas, but we knew Saffron Beach was in top shape coming into the race today. The last furlong was a hard slog to watch and the whole race felt like it was two miles instead of one, but it's good to get the group 1 win next to her name... You don't mind waiting if they do it in the end."
2022: four-year-old season ==Pedigree==