Miss Andretti

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Miss Andretti
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Miss Andretti in Hong Kong
Sire Ihtiram (IRE)
Grandsire Royal Academy (USA)
DamPeggie’s Bid
DamsireMarooned (GB)
Sex Mare
Foaled2001
Country Australia
Colour Bay or brown
BreederK. Beauglehole & Mrs. P. Beauglehole
Owner Sean Buckley & D.B. Mueller & Ms G Guenzi
Trainer1. David Mueller
2. Lee Freedman
Record31: 19-3-2
Earnings A$2,848,991
Major wins
Winterbottom Stakes (G2) (2005)
Prince of Wales Stakes (G3) (2005)
Manikato Stakes (G1) (2006)
Schillaci Stakes (G2) (2006)
Ian McEwen Trophy (G3) (2006)
The Age Classic (G1) (2007)
Newmarket Handicap (G1) (2007)
Australia Stakes (G1) (2007)
Lightning Stakes (G1) (2007)
Schweppes Stakes (G2) (2007)
King's Stand Stakes(G2) (2007)
Awards
2007 Australian Horse of the Year
Williams Inglis & Son Champion Sprinter
Sky Channel Most Popular Racehorse
Honours
Australian Racing Hall of Fame
Last updated on 4 September 2010

Miss Andretti was the 2007 Australian Champion Racehorse of the Year and is the only Thoroughbred in racing history to simultaneously hold a total of five track records in Australia and England. In 2023, Miss Andretti was inducted into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame. [1]

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Breeding

She is a bay or brown mare that was foaled on 12 August 2001 in Western Australia. Miss Andretti was by Ihtiram (IRE) (he had 58 starts for 9 wins, 10 seconds, 5 thirds and $257,379) from Peggie’s Bid by the imported Sydney Cup winner Marooned (GB). Peggie’s Bid has produced seven named foals, but her only other stakes-winner was Danny Beau, by Zedrich who has had 14 starts for 9 wins, 1 second and $436,075. [2] In 2010 Peggie's Bid foaled an unnamed bay or brown half sister to Miss Andretti by the Australian sire, Oratorio. [3]

Racing career

David Mueller selected Miss Andretti from a group of seven weanlings at Ray Cochrane's property. Miss Andretti was originally trained in Western Australia (WA) by David Mueller who had her win nine races in WA, including the G2 WATC Winterbottom Stakes, WATC Prince of Wales Stakes and the WATC Ruabon Stakes, while under his care. Mueller, sold a 75 per cent share in Miss Andretti to Melbourne businessman, Sean Buckley and partner Gabriella Guenzi before she was transferred to trainer Lee Freedman. Her former trainer still continued attending her races, including the trip to England, and collected a percentage of prize money. [4] In Melbourne she won in top company in 10 of her first 13 starts for trainer Lee Freedman.

Amongst her major wins are the following G1 races:

Miss Andretti’s other group wins were the 2006 G2 MRC Schillaci Stakes over 1,000 metres, G3 MVRC Ian McEwen Trophy and 2007 G2 Schweppes Stakes over 1,200 m. [6]

On 30 May 2007 Miss Andretti travelled to the United Kingdom winning, and smashing the course record in the 2007 King's Stand Stakes during the Royal Ascot meeting. The winner of the previous year, an Australian horse, Takeover Target finished fourth. After this record win American and European syndicates made offers of up to $10 million for Miss Andretti, but they were rejected. [7]

On 26 Nov 2007 Miss Andretti was taken to Hong Kong after spending two weeks in quarantine in Melbourne, before departure. She started in the G1 Hong Kong International Sprint, which is run in a clockwise direction (the reverse of Melbourne racing), but could only finish tenth. After three weeks in Hong Kong Miss Andretti returned to Australia served another three weeks' quarantine in Melbourne. Freedman believed that future racing plans for Miss Andretti in the first half of 2008 were all but ruined by the quarantine protocols she served as part of racing in Hong Kong. [8]

Miss Andretti was retired from racing on 30 August 2008 after finishing last in a listed race at Caulfield Racecourse. [9] [5]

Race record

2004-05 season as a three-year-old
ResultDateRaceVenueGroupDistanceWeight (kg)JockeyWinner/2nd
Won29 Dec 20043yo Hcp Restricted MaidenPinjarraNA1200 m55K. Forrester2nd - Hello Doctor
2nd26 Jan 20053yo Hcp Restricted Fillies Belmont NA1200 m52.5K. Forrester1st - Lust For Dust
Won12 Feb 20053yo Hcp Restricted Belmont NA1200 m52K. Forrester2nd - Key's Ace
Won27 Feb 20053yo Hcp Restricted Fillies & MaresPinjarraNA1400 m53.5K. Forrester2nd - Blondelle
Won25 Apr 20053yo Hcp Restricted Fillies Belmont NA1000 m59K. Forrester2nd - Final Effect
Won14 May 20053yo Hcp Restricted Belmont NA1200 m52.5K. Forrester2nd - Zed Power
Won28 May 20053yo Hcp Restricted Fillies & Mares Belmont NA1200 m55.5K. Forrester2nd - Eroded
2nd04 Jun 20053yo Hcp Restricted Fillies & Mares Belmont NA1400 m56K. Forrester1st - Lust For Dust
2005-06 season as a four-year-old
ResultDateRaceVenueGroupDistanceWeight (kg)JockeyWinner/2nd
Won22 Oct 2005Bankwest Stakes Belmont LR1200 m53K. Forrester2nd - Rescuer
Won01 Nov 2005 Winterbottom Stakes Ascot G21200 m55K. Forrester2nd - Avenida Madero
3rd12 Nov 2005Crawford Stakes Ascot LR1100 m56K. Forrester1st - Electric
Won26 Nov 2005 Prince Of Wales Stakes Ascot G31200 m55K. Forrester2nd - Star Laser
4th10 Dec 2005 Colonel Reeves Stakes Ascot G31200 m56P. Hall1st - Ellicorsam
6th25 Feb 2006 Oakleigh Plate Caulfield G11100 m51.5K. Forrester1st - Snitzel
11th11 Mar 2006 Newmarket Handicap Flemington G11200 m51K. Forrester1st - Takeover Target
Won20 May 2006Straight Six Flemington LR1200 m56 C. Newitt 2nd - Stratton Place
2006-07 season as a five-year-old
ResultDateRaceVenueGroupDistanceWeight (kg)JockeyWinner/2nd
Won26 Aug 2006 Ian McEwen Trophy Moonee Valley G31000 m55C. Newitt2nd - Sassbee
Won16 Sep 2006 Manikato Stakes Moonee Valley G11200 m55 C. Newitt 2nd - Dance Hero
2nd23 Sep 2006 Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes Caulfield G11400 m53.5 C. Newitt 1st - Rewaaya
Won14 Oct 2006 Schillaci Stakes Caulfield G21000 m55 D. Oliver 2nd - Green Birdie
3rd04 Nov 2006 Salinger Stakes Flemington G11200 m55 C. Newitt 1st - Dance Hero
Won03 Feb 2007 Lightning Stakes Moonee Valley G11000 m56 C. Newitt 2nd - Magnus
Won17 Feb 2007 Australia Stakes Moonee Valley G11200 m56 C. Newitt 2nd - Any Suggestion
Won10 Mar 2007 Newmarket Handicap Caulfield G11200 m56 C. Newitt 2nd - Gold Edition
Won19 Jun 2007 King's Stand Stakes Ascot (UK)G21000 m57.5 C. Newitt 2nd - Dandy Man
15th23 Jun 2007 Golden Jubilee Stakes Ascot (UK)G11200 m57.5 C. Newitt 1st - Soldier's Tale
2007-08 season as a six-year-old
ResultDateRaceVenueGroupDistanceWeight (kg)JockeyWinner/2nd
Won27 Oct 2007 Schweppes Stakes Moonee Valley G21200 m56C. Newitt2nd - Gold Edition
Won10 Nov 2007 The Age Classic Flemington G11200 m56C. Newitt2nd - Gold Edition
10th09 Dec 2007 Hong Kong Sprint Sha Tin (HK)G11200 m55.5C. Newitt1st - Sacred Kingdom
4th29 Mar 2008 Robert Sangster Stakes Morphettville G11200 m56C. Newitt1st - Juste Momente
2008-09 season as a seven-year-old
ResultDateRaceVenueGroupDistanceWeight (kg)JockeyWinner/2nd
14th30 Aug 2008The Heath Caulfield LR1100 m56.5 D. Dunn 1st - Bel Mer

Stud record

At stud Miss Andretti initially missed (failed to conceive) to matings with Redoute's Choice and Fastnet Rock. On 1 September 2009 she foaled a chestnut colt by Exceed And Excel [10] at Toolooganvale Stud in the Hunter Region. This colt by Exceed And Excel, was sold at the Gold Coast auction for $460,000 to her trainer Lee Freedman. Owner Sean Buckley took back part-ownership of the foal with hall of fame trainer Lee Freedman. [11] The foal named Mr Villineuve, did not reach the race track. [12]

In 2010 she was in foal to Fastnet Rock. [13] [14]

Her best performed progeny has been Mr Hamilton, a stallion by Nicconi born in 2014, who won 3 races and stake money of $61,000 in its career. [15] [16]

Honours

Miss Andretti was awarded the title of Australia’s champion racehorse in 2007 as well as the Williams Inglis & Son Champion Sprinter and the Sky Channel Most Popular Racehorse. [17] She was inducted into the West Australian Racing Industry Hall Of Fame in 2012. [18]

A book on Miss Andretti's career was published in 2011. Princess: The Miss Andretti Story was written by former West Australian Trotting Association commentator John Hunt and published by Random House Books. [19]

Pedigree

Pedigree of Miss Andretti (Aus)
Sire
Ihtiram (Ire)
1992
Royal Academy (USA)
1987
Nijinsky (Can)
1967
Northern Dancer (Can)
Flaming Page (Can)
Crimson Saint (USA)
1969
Crimson Satan (USA)
Bolero Rose (USA)
Welsh Love (Ire)
1986
Ela-Mana-Mou (Ire)
1976
Pitcairn (Ire)
Rose Bertin (GB)
Welsh Flame (GB)
1973
Welsh Pageant (Fr)
Electric Flash (GB)
Dam
Peggie's Bid (Aus)
1996
Marooned (GB)
1981
Mill Reef (USA)
1968
Never Bend (USA)
Milan Mill (USA)
Short Rations (GB)
1975
Lorenzaccio (Ire)
Short Commons (Ire)
Time to Bid (Aus)
1990
Alytime (USA)
1983
Alydar (USA)
Timely Tammy (USA)
Without Reserve (Aus)
1983
Haulpak (Aus)
Swift Meadows (Aus) (Family: 9-g)

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