Untidy

Untidy (foaled 1920 in New Jersey) was an American Thoroughbred filly racehorse owned by Helen Hay Whitney's Greentree Stable and trained by Jimmy Rowe Jr. and head trainer Scott Harlan.

Untidy's performance in 1923 would see her named in retrospective as the American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly.

She notably ran second in the 1923 Manhattan Handicap and second to that year's Kentucky Derby winner and future U.S.

[4][5][6] In the spring of 1924 Unity was sent to stand as a broodmare at the famous Rancocas Stud in Jobstown, New Jersey.

[7] Of her offspring, the most successful in racing was First Minstrel, a winner for Greentree Stable of the Junior Champion and Sanford Stakes in 1933.