Original Oil on Canvas c1929 by Edward Herbert Miner of "Petee Wrack"

Original oil on canvas entitled: Petee Wrack thoroughbred winner of the 1928 Travers Stakes at Saratoga by Edward Herbert Miner (1882-1941) elegantly signed & dated 1929.

Art Sz: 19 1/2"H x 15 1/2"W

Frame Sz: 26 1/2"H x 22 1/2"W

Period 'bronzed' gilt frame w/ brass name-plaque

Petee-Wrack (USA)

1925 – November 13, 1954

Wrack (GB) x Marguerite (USA), by Celt (USA)

Family 4-n

Almost forgotten now because of his younger half-brother, Gallant Fox, Petee-Wrack was the horse that began Marguerite's reputation as an important broodmare. While he never became a champion, he won important races at 3, 4 and 5. Unfortunately, he was an indifferent sire.

Race record

48 starts, 12 wins, 9 seconds, 3 thirds, US$98,990

1927:
2nd Pimlico Futurity (USA, 8FD, Pimlico)
2nd Walden Handicap (USA, 8FD, Pimlico)

1928:
Won Travers Midsummer Derby (USA, 10FD, Saratoga)
3rd Maryland Handicap (USA, 10FD, Laurel)

1929:
Won Philadelphia Handicap (USA, 8.5FD, Havre de Grace)
Won Merchants' and Citizens' Handicap (USA, 9.5FD, Saratoga)
Won Metropolitan Handicap (USA, 8FD, Belmont)
Won Twin City Handicap (USA, 10FD, Belmont)
Won Olambala Handicap (USA, 8FD, Saratoga)
2nd Suburban Handicap (USA, 10FD, Belmont)
2nd Carter Handicap (USA, 7FD, Aqueduct)
3rd Manhattan Handicap (USA, 8FD, Belmont)

1930:
Won Suburban Handicap (USA, 10FD, Belmont)
Won Baltimore Autumn Handicap (USA, 8F+70fD, Pimlico)
2nd Manhattan Handicap (USA, 8FD, Belmont)
2nd Arlington Gold Cup (USA, 10FD, Arlington Park)

Assessments

Rated seventh among American 3-year-old males of 1928 by The Blood-Horse.

Rated fifth among American older males of 1929 by The Blood-Horse.

Rated sixth among American older males of 1930 by The Blood-Horse.

As an individual

A tough, sound bay horse, Petee-Wrack was game and determined in a drive. He handled off going well.

As a stallion

According to Jockey Club records, Petee-Wrack sired 93 winners (49.2%) and 7 stakes winners (3.7%) from 189 named foals. He gained some note as a sire of jumpers, getting two winners of the Maryland Hunt Cup and an American Grand National winner.

Notable progeny

Brother Jones (USA), Columbiana (USA), Peterski (USA), Pine Pep (USA).

Connections

Petee-Wrack was bred by Belair Stud (William Woodward, Sr.). He was owned by John R. Macomber, who purchased the colt from the 1926 Saratoga yearling sale.

Pedigree notes

Petee-Wrack is inbred 5x5 to 1873 Derby Stakes winner Doncaster and Rouge Rose through the full sister and brother Rose of Lancaster and Bend Or (assuming that Bend Or was produced from Rouge Rose as officially shown in the General Stud Book; see The Mystery of Bend Or.) He is a half-brother to 1930 American Horse of the Year Gallant Fox, English champion 2-year-old male Foxbrough and the good stakes winner Fighting Fox, all by Sir Gallahad III. He is also a half brother to multiple stakes producers Maraschino, Marigal and Marguery, likewise sired by Sir Gallahad III. Petee-Wrack's dam Marguerite is a half-sister to the good stakes winner Cloudland (by Wrack) and is out of Fairy Ray (by Radium), a half-sister to three English stakes winners.

Fun facts
Petee-Wrack was the namesake for an allowance purse at the now-defunct Rockingham Park.


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