Some fine female performances last week were topped – we think – by a potential superstar.6. CONCEIT, CD, 6/26, Allowance, 1 mile (VIDEO)Beyer Speed Figure-94(f, 3, Not This Time–Pachinko, by Tapit)O/B-Juddmonte (Ky). T-Brad Cox. J-Irad Ortiz Jr.Her Juddmonte full-brother Final Gambit's only two victories have been on Tapeta (featuring the Gr. III Jeff Ruby), so it makes sense that in her previous four starts she had run twice on turf, once on Tapeta and once in an off-the-turf dirt maiden. But now Conceit has raced twice on dirt: a 9 1/2-length win last September and this fast 10 1/4-length triumph. And despite Final Gambit's history on Tapeta and grass, one could argue his dirt numbers are just as good.5. MOVIE NIGHT, CD, 6/24, Allowance, 6 1/2 furlongs (VIDEO)Beyer Speed Figure-96(f, 3, Speightstown–Savvy Star, by Medaglia d'Oro)O/B-WinStar Farm (Ky). T-Will Walden. J-Flavien Prat.This was a second consecutive eye-catching performance by Movie Night, a 5 1/2-length victory on the heels of an eight-length maiden runaway. She also has turf genes: half-sister Stellify (Justify) has made $1.4 million on grass, almost all at nine furlongs or farther. If you look at her pedigree using the wayback lens, you see a succession of Phipps stars. More recently, it's all WinStar–her dam is a half-sister to the farm's Haskell (Gr. I) winner and Kentucky Derby runnerup Bluegrass Cat.4. MISS VYVYANNE, WO, Jun 27, Highlander Stakes (Gr. II), 5 furlongs (turf) (VIDEO)Beyer Speed Figure-97(m, 6, Rainbow Heir–Caribean Beat, by Half Ours)O-Ralph Murray and Calstar Farm. B-Tom McCrocklin & Gerald Martin (Fla). T-Gail Cox. J-Pietro Moran.Her name is difficult to decipher, but not her form: she has now taken seven of her last nine, all in turf sprints and each win on the front end. And based on Beyers, she is getting better since her current connections claimed her for $32,000 last June. The Highlander was her first start against males, and she outgassed proven turf sprinters like Western Whirl, Outlaw Kid and Golden Afternoon.Highway Harmony | Tod Marks3. KERRY'S KISS, GP, 6/27, Musical Romance Handicap, 6 1/2 furlongs (VIDEO)Beyer Speed Figure-97(f, 4, Vino Rosso–Abuntia, by Olmodavor)O-Epic Horses, Bag Racing Stables and The White House Stables. B-Virginia Moore & Malia Hopkins (Ky). T-Saffie Joseph Jr. J-Edwin Gonzalez.Joseph's Plan A for this new acquisition was a one-turn mile allowance, but when those races didn't fill his backup plan was this 6 1/2-furlong handicap. She got a helpful five-pound weight concession from 2/5 favorite My Indy and ran away from her convincingly for her first stakes victory. Kerry's Kiss was purchased privately by Mark Cornett; his C2 Racing Stable isn't part of the official ownership group but he has been quite the talent scout, finding not only White Abarrio but Pimlico Special (Gr. II) winner Navajo Warrior.2. HIGHWAY HARMONY, BAQ, 6/28, John Hettinger Stakes (NY-breds), 6 furlongs (turf) (VIDEO)Beyer Speed Figure-98(m, 6, Mo Town–Tweet Street, by Quality Road)O-Lucky Hat Racing, Fugget About It Racing Stables and Sportsmen Stable. B-Twin Farms (NY). T-Amelia Green. J-Edgard Zayas.Mark her down for future trivia: on Sunday she won the final stakes race run at Aqueduct–fittingly for New York-breds. And she not only led from start to finish to put 2 1/2-lengths on the competition, she helped the Big A go out in style with a course-record 1:06.44 clocking. It was her first start in a stakes and her first start for her new ownership and Green, a former Todd Pletcher assistant. Just two races back, she was beating $17,500 claimers at Gulfstream for the second straight time.1. MAIDA, LRL, 6/27, Alma North Stakes, 6 1/2 furlongs (VIDEO)Beyer Speed Figure-101(f, 4, Improbable–Eve Giselle, by Five Star Day)O/B-Goodfella's/Harry Papaleo (Ky). T-Brittany Russell. J-Sheldon Russell.Our top-ranked female Beyer was actually a figmaking conundrum. The talented Maida put on a speed show in walloping a good field by 10 1/2 lengths, and that margin combined with the consistent Beyers usually run by the horses behind her–a key element in figure making–would put Maida's Beyer closer to 110 than 100. Yet after her sizzling pace, she ran her final quarter in :26.24 and final three furlongs in :39.18. Her final time of 1:18.44 equated to a Beyer of only 93, which would have inexplicably given the five horses chasing her Beyers of 19, 28, 34, 38 and 61 points slower than their most recent efforts. In the end, the Beyer team split the difference and went with 101, still good enough to lead our list, and the race has been marked for future monitoring.The post Six Speedy Fillies: June 20-26 appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.