Ladies In Red (Mach Three) is ready to begin life in the harness racing breeding barn with time officially called on the wonder mare’s racetrack career.
Owner-breeders Bill and Anne Anderson, in consultation with trainers Emma Stewart and Clayton Tonkin, made the decision to retire the million-dollar winner following her sixth placing in the Group 1 Golden Girl at Albion Park on July 20.
āWe canāt ask her to do any more,ā Anne said. āSheās been a fantastic mare for all of us.
āItās time and weāre looking forward to the next stage now.ā
The daughter of Mach Three’s career began on September 1, 2020 when she won the first in a sequence of nine-straight races that included the Group 1 Breeders Crown Series final for two-year-old fillies.
She would later claim the same feature for three-year-old fillies, with the Breeders Crown double providing two of her seven victories at the elite level. Other Group 1 triumphs included a Victoria Oaks and Vicbred final as a three-year-old, The Rising Sun and two Queen Of The Pacifics.
āThe second Queen Of The Pacific that she won in November last year, that to me was the ultimate,ā Anne said.
In all, Ladies In Red had 37 starts for 28 wins and banked $1,096,480 in prizemoney. Reinsman David Moran drove her in all but five of those races, winning 24 times with the daughter of Kabbalah Karen B.
The bay mare only ever missed the top two twice, being in the Miracle Mile qualifier at Menangle in March and at her final start in the Golden Girl two Saturdays ago.
Her career was nearly cut short in 2022 due to a serious hind leg injury that required major surgery, but she was back at the races late the next year and went on to have 10 more starts.
Bill Anderson said the Ladies In Red ride was a special one.
āShe went 1.51.8 as a two-year-old and if you look at her time in Queensland the other night, sheās gone 1.51.8 as a six-year-old. She was pretty special as a baby,ā he said.
āIn June of 2020, weād retired Poster Boy. We thought that was a terrific result for us and thatās the peak of what weāre going to get. And then three or four months later, this little mare comes out and does that.
āAs everyone says, sheās plain but sheās so determined.ā
The Andersons are yet to commit to a breeding partner for Ladies In Red, but remain excited by the horseās next chapter.
āThereās still a couple in contention and now that weāve announced the retirement, weāll just have a serious look at whatās available,ā Anne said.
byĀ Tim OāConnor,Ā for Harness Racing Victoria