Tuesday Gives Connections Third BC Win in F/M Turf

LEXINGTON, KY — There are few partnerships that have been as productive or have been firing more live ammunition during the Breeders' Cup thus far than the Coolmore group, Aidan O'Brien and jockey Ryan Moore. Following a pair of championship victories Friday, the triumvirate came right back on Breeders' Cup Saturday to annex the GI Maker's Mark Filly & Mare Turf with the impeccably bred Tuesday (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), who closed with a flourish to best dual Grade I winner In Italian (Dubawi {Ire}).

The victory is the first in the race for O'Brien, who now has 16 World Championship victories, and the second for Moore, who won the 2013 running aboard Dank (GB). With Saturday's victory, Moore has 12 Breeders' Cup wins.

It was clear that Coolmore meant business in this year's renewal of the 1 3/16th race, also offering up G1 Prix Saint Alary scorer Above The Curve (American Pharoah), trained by O'Brien's son Joseph, and the diminutive Toy (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), runner-up in this season's G1 Juddmonte Irish Oaks for the elder O'Brien. The most fancied of the trio at 4-1, Tuesday was being reunited with Moore, who had been aboard for her G1 Cazoo Oaks victory in June, but was absent for her two latest off-the-board finishes in Group 1 company in France earlier this fall. Taking much of the play at the windows at 5-2, however, was Nashwa (GB) (Frankel {GB}), victorious in both the G1 Prix de Diane at Chantilly and Goodwood's G1 Nassau S. and narrowly beaten in second most recently in the Oct. 2 G1 Prix de l'Opera.

Tuesday was shuffled back into seventh as In Italian assumed her customary place at the head of affairs through a sharp opening quarter in :22.82 before slowing things down a hair to a more sensible :46.38 half. With In Italian still moving comfortably up front, Tuesday began to pick up the tempo exiting that backstretch. With a pair of longshots briefly looming as the pacesetter turned for home, Tuesday cut into the leader's diminishing advantage, collared her in the final sixteenth and was a length clear at the wire. 'TDN Rising Star' Lady Speightspeare (Speightstown), who challenged In Italian at the head of the stretch, finished a half-length back of In Italian in third and two lengths in front of the favored Nashwa.

“The race was very straight forward,” said Moore. “Pace was strong and even. She was in a good rhythm. I was always confident and finished up very well. Aidan [O'Brien] had her in an unbelievable place today. The horse has been magnificent and has been most of year. She has bounced back.”

Following her Oaks victory, the daughter of dual Group 1 winning Lillie Langtry (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}) was fourth in the G1 Irish Derby at the Curragh before getting a brief freshening. A length back of subsequent Arc heroine Alpinista (GB) (Frankel {GB}) in G1 Yorkshire Oaks Aug. 18, Tuesday ran fourth in the G1 Prix Vermeille before finishing sixth in the Prix de l'Opera.

“It's incredible for everyone that's involved in the whole place,” said O'Brien. “She's a filly that won the [Epsom] Oaks when she was barely three and we were conscious of that, so we let her dally through the rest of the year. We had our eye on this race for her. She's an amazing filly from an unbelievable pedigree as well. Totally 100% homebred which makes this incredible and a privilege for us. Ryan [Moore] gave her a stunning ride.”

As for the beaten favorite, trainer John Gosden explained, “Obviously, we were a little slow way from the gate, and lost the benefit of our post position. We got a little bit too far back on what is a fast track with a tailwind. Then pinned down on the inside, couldn't get out. Finally got out and the race was over but she was running on very well there. It would be sharp enough for her, this distance. She's a grand filly and we'll be looking at next year with her.”

Pedigree Note:
Tuesday, a Coolmore homebred, offers a pedigree is as good as anything that can be found in racing. By pre-eminent international sire Galileo, the sophomore filly is a daughter of English Highweight Lillie Langtry, winner of the 2010 G1 Coronation S. and GI Matron S. Also campaigned by Coolmore, Lillie Langtry has proven prolific as a broodmare, having produced highweight middle distance mare and dual Group 1 winner Minding (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), G1 Irish 1000 Guineas victress Empress Josephine (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) and Group 3 scorer Kissed By Angels (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}). Her last reported foal is a juvenile full sister to Tuesday named Delightful (Ire).

Saturday, Keeneland
MAKER'S MARK BREEDERS' CUP FILLY AND MARE TURF-GI, $1,840,000, Keeneland, 11-5, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 3/16mT, 1:51.88, fm.
1–TUESDAY (IRE), 120, f, 3, by Galileo (Ire)
1st Dam: Lillie Langtry (Ire) (Hwt. 3yo Filly-Eng at 7-9 1/2f, G1SW-Eng & Ire, $1,361,940), by Danehill Dancer (Ire)
2nd Dam: Hoity Toity (GB), by Darshaan (GB)
3rd Dam: Hiwaayati (GB), by Shadeed
O-Westerberg Limited, Mrs. John Magnier, Michael B. Tabor
and Derrick Smith; B-Coolmore (IRE); T-Aidan P. O'Brien;
J-Ryan L Moore. $1,040,000. Lifetime Record: G1SW-Eng, G1SP-Ire,
10-3-3-1, $1,828,827. *Full to Kissed By Angels (Ire), GSW-Ire; Empress
Josephine (Ire), G1SW-Ire, GISP-USA, $366,222; Minding (Ire),
Hwt. 2yo Filly-Eur & Ire, Hwt. 3yo-Eur, Eng & Ire at 7-9.5f, Hwt.
Older Mare-Eur & Ire at 9.5-11f, MG1SW-Eng & Ire,
$3,213,340. Werk Nick Rating: A+++. *Triple Plus*. Click for
the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree or free Equineline.com
catalogue-style pedigree.
2–In Italian (GB), 124, f, 4, by Dubawi (Ire)
1st Dam: Florentina (Aus) (GSW-Aus, $250,958), by Redoute's Choice (Aus)
2nd Dam: Celebria (Aus), by Peintre Celebre
3rd Dam: Twyla (Aus), by Danehill
(475,000gns Ylg '19 TATOCT). 'TDN Rising Star'. O-Peter M.
Brant; B-Fairway Thoroughbreds (GB); T-Chad C. Brown.
$340,000.
3–Lady Speightspeare, 124, f, 4, by Speightstown
                1st Dam: Lady Shakespeare (MGSW-USA, SW-Can,
                                  $495,608), by Theatrical (Ire)
                2nd Dam: Lady Shirl, by That's a Nice
                3rd Dam: Canonization, by Native Heritage
'TDN Rising Star'. O/B-Charles E. Fipke (KY); T-Roger L. Attfield.
$180,000.
Margins: 1, HF, 2. Odds: 4.19, 2.96, 32.12.
Also Ran: Nashwa (GB), Moira, Mise En Scene (GB), Above the Curve, Virginia Joy (Ger), Toy (Ire), Family Way, Rougir (Fr), Going to Vegas.
Click for the Equibase.com chart or the TJCIS.com PPs. VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

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‘Just Like A Hollywood Story’: Cody’s Wish Fulfilled In Emotional Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile

Emotions ran high in the Keeneland winner's circle on Saturday after the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile. Cody's Wish, who dominated media stories leading up to the 2022 World Championships due to his special relationship with 16-year-old Cody Dormer, dug deep in late stretch to deliver the victory, defeating Cyberknife by a head.

Four years ago, Dorman and Cody's Wish met when the colt was a foal. Dorman, who suffers from the rare genetic disorder Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome and has suffered thousands of seizures and dozens of surgeries, was sponsored by Godolphin for Keeneland's Make-A-Wish day, and on a farm tour later that day the foal walked right up to the young boy and placed his head in his lap.

That scene played out again this week at Keeneland, just days ahead of Cody's Wish making his start in the Dirt Mile. Handled by trainer Bill Mott, the 4-year-old race-fit colt walked right up to Dorman in his wheelchair and lowered his head.

“It's been this unbelievable story from the get-go when Cody Dorman first met Cody's Wish as just a foal in the barn,” said Godolphin's Michael Banahan. “And they developed this bond. And he saw him a year and a half later as or two years later as a 2-year-old, and we were worried about being a rambunctious, strong 2-year-old dealing with him at that stage. And the horse put his head down in his lap. We were all surprised about that.

“It just seemed like they had this connection. And the Dormans came out last Wednesday, and Bill had the horse out with Cody Dorman as well. He got down, nosed at him as well. Seems like he knows who Cody Dorman is and to have this little relationship with each other — and he's just been a special horse for the family, for us, and it's just like a Hollywood story. It's hard to script.”

“That was very special,” said Mott. “There's a big story behind it. Goes to show that the Make A Wish Foundation can make it very special for someone. The performance was awesome. He made a huge run turning for home.”

Cody's Wish delivered a performance on the track echoing the fight that lives in his namesake; doctors told Dorman's family he would only live for two years, but Cody celebrated his 16th birthday in 2022.

After breaking slowly under jockey Junior Alvarado, Cody's Wish worked his way up through the field to make a three-wide bid nearing the head of the short stretch. Down the lane, Cyberknife held a short lead over Cody's Wish as both colts fought for the wire. Alvarado and Cody's Wish laid it all on the line and hit the wire a head in front of Cyberknife, completing a mile over the fast main track in 1:35.33.

It was the first Breeders' Cup win for Alvarado, and 11th (from 116 starters) for Mott. Owner/breeder Godolphin celebrated a 12th (?) victory in the World Championships as an owner.

“I had a trip that, to be honest, I wasn't expecting,” Alvarado said. “He didn't break great, so I just took my time with him. I didn't want to rush him. He's a horse that can get a little rank. I took it little by little. By the 3/8th pole I was getting excited, but I knew there was a lot of race left to run. He finished up really well for me. When we turned for home, I knew I had the horse.”

Alvarado, too, was touched by the bond between Cody Dorman and the horse.

“I've been hearing the stories about (Cody),” Alvarado said. “First time I got to meet him was at Churchill when I won with him, and I remember going into the Winner's Circle and all he wanted to do was walk forward to where Cody was. We tried to get the winner's circle photo and he was getting upset until Cody got into the photo. They have an unbelievable bond.”

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Pipeline led the field of nine through early fractions of :22.28 and :45.71 with Gunite in closest pursuit and Cyberknife just off the leaders while racing on the outside.

On the far turn, Pipeline began to drop back putting Gunite in charge only to have Cyberknife appear right at his flank with favored Cody's Wish circling three wide. Cody's Wish took the lead at the head of the lane only to have Cyberknife fight back on even terms to deep stretch when Cody's Wish edged away.

Slow Down Andy finished third, 1 ¾ lengths behind Cyberknife, with Gunite another 2 ¼ lengths back in fourth. The remaining order of finish was as follows: Law Professor, Three Technique, Simplification, Senor Buscador, and Pipeline.

After the race, stewards posted the inquiry sign and the rider of Slow Down Andy filed an objection against Cyberknife for interference. After review, no change was made to the order of finish.

Bred in Kentucky by his owner Godolphin, Cody's Wish is out of the Grade 1-winning Tapit mare Dance Card. He didn't begin his career until his 3-year-old season, and took four starts to break his maiden, but the colt has never finished worse than third and came into the Breeders' Cup on a three-race win streak. Overall, Cody's Wish has compiled a record of seven wins from 11 starts for earnings of $1,332,130.

“The thing about it is he did get a late start in life,” Mott said. “And he's only had really one season of hard racing. He's not over-raced. And he would be a horse that probably, you know, we can all see, he's just coming into his own these last two. He's risen into the stakes company and to the Grade I level, and he'd be a horse that, for me as a trainer, would be an interesting horse to take to a race like the Met Mile next year.”

Cody's Wish defeats Cyberknife in the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile

 

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Rising Star Headlines Nashua

'TDN Rising Star' Signator (Tapit) looks to take his young career to the next level in Sunday's GIII Nashua S. at Aqueduct. Second on debut going six panels at the Big A, the $1.7 million OBSAPR buy broke through in a big way next out going a mile in Ozone Park Oct. 14.

His biggest competition will come from Full Moon Madness (Into Mischief). Kicking off his career with a pair of second at Saratoga July 23 and Sept. 3, the homebred graduated by 5 3/4 lengths sprinting in the slop at this venue Oct. 1. He tries a mile for the first time here.

Rodolphe Brisset ships in with a horse who already owns a win at that distance, albeit at a much easier venue. American Speed (More Than Ready) broke through at second asking going a mile at Indiana Aug. 31, earning his diploma by four lengths.

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Caravel Springs Big Upset In Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint

As favorite Golden Pal missed the break, Caravel launched powerfully from the gate and lead nearly every step to pull a 42-1 upset $1-million Breeders' Turf Sprint (G1) Saturday at Keeneland.

The Pennsylvania-bred Mizzen Mast mare, ridden by Tyler Gaffalione for trainer Brad Cox, won by a half-length from Emaraaty Ana, who stormed up the rail in a furious closing bid to take second.

Creative Force finished third, a neck behind Emaraaty Ana. Golden Pal, who tossed his head and hopped a step as the starting gate opened, was never a threat and finished 10th in his final career start.

Owned by Qatar Racing, Marc Detampel, and Madaket Stable, Caravel  covered  5 ½ furlongs in 1:01.79 on firm turf.

Caravel was last, finishing 12th, behind Golden Pal in last year's edition of the Turf Sprint when campaigned by her breeder, Elizabeth Merryman, and celebrity chef Bobby Flay. Subsequently offered for sale at the 2021 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Fall Mixed Sale, where she was consigned by ELiTE, she was bought by Fergus Galvin, agent, for $500,000.

Merryman bred Caravel from the Congrats mare Zeezee Zoomzoom,

Caravel came into the race following a victory the Oct. 16 Franklin Stakes at Keeneland and Saturday's triumph marked her fifth win from eight starts this year and first at the highest level. Overall, her record stands at 12-0-3 from 20 career starts.

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