That one win came at Kempton Park on 11 August 2025, and it remains the defining moment of her career so far. Kempton is a sharp, tight track that rewards horses who travel well and switch off easily — not every young horse takes to it, which makes a win there worth noting. The fact that she hasn't won in the ten months since isn't necessarily a concern; her recent form figures of 3-10-7-1 tell a mixed story, with that tenth and seventh suggesting some inconsistency, but the third placing shows she can still be competitive when things fall right.
She is trained by Edward Smyth-Osbourne, who operates out of Upper Lambourn in Berkshire — one of the most respected training centres in Britain, a village where horses and horsepeople are essentially the entire industry. Smyth-Osbourne's yard has sent out eight winners this season, which means the operation is ticking along nicely and horses leaving the yard in good form. Miss Pretty raced just one day ago, so she is very much in the thick of her campaign right now.
At three, she is still at the age where racehorses tend to develop most noticeably from one run to the next. The Kempton win proves she knows how to get the job done, and with a trainer in decent form behind her, there is every reason to think she could add to that tally before the season is out.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kempton Park Galloping |
2 | 1 win, 1 other | 13 Oct | 50% |
| Salisbury Undulating |
1 | 1 other | 23 May | 0% |
| Nottingham Galloping |
1 | 1 third | 20 Jun | 0% |