Cody Makes Many Wishes Come True in Dirt Mile

LEXINGTON, KY–Godolphin homebred Cody's Wish (Curlin) made quite a few wishes come true beneath cloudy skies Saturday when rallying from well back and edging MGISW Cyberknife (Gun Runner) to take the GI Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile at Keeneland.

The colt was named for 16-year-old Cody Dorman, who met the bay when he was just a foal at Gainsborough as part of Keeneland's Make-a-Wish day. Cody's Wish put his head in the young boy's lap, making an instant connection, and his story has touched many in the racing world. Dorman and his family were on hand all week ready to root his namesake on. Click here to read about both Codys.

“That was very special,” said trainer Bill 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.”

Favored at 2-1 off a win in the GI Forego S., Cody's Wish was unhurried early, caboosing the field as Pipeline (Speightstown) blitzed through a :22.20 first quarter with Gunite (Gun Runner) in tow and Cyberknife keeping close watch from a two-wide fourth. Cyberknife moved first as the half went in :45.71, but Cody's Wish had been popped the question as well by Junior Alvarado and began to make rapid progress up the outside. Gunite inherited the lead entering the bend with Cyberknife breathing down his neck and Cody's Wish charging up to confront them. They entered the lane three abreast and Gunite quickly waved the white flag, leaving the top two to battle it out. And they did indeed. The colts went stride-for-stride down the lane with Cody's Wish edging his younger foe late for a storybook ending to the Dirt Mile.

Longshot Slow Down Andy (Nyquist) rounded out the trifecta with Gunite holding fourth. Slow Down Andy's rider Mario Gutierrez claimed foul against Cyberknife for interference in the stretch, but the stewards left the result as is after an inquiry.

“I probably didn't have the trip that I was planning,” said an exuberant Junior Alvarado, who is a first-time Breeders' Cup winner. “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.”

A three-time winner during his 2021 campaign, Cody's Wish kicked off 2022 with a neck second in Tampa's GIII Challenger S. Mar. 12 and romped by five lengths next out in the one-mile GIII Westchester S. in the slop at Belmont May 7. Scoring by a neck next out over the re-opposing Three Technique (Mr Speaker) in Churchill's Hanshin S. July 4, the homebred came running late to take down champion Jackie's Warrior (Maclean's Music) in Saratoga's Forego Aug. 27, earning a gaudy 112 Beyer Speed Figure.

Pedigree Notes:

Cody's Wish became the third Breeders' Cup winner for the mighty Curlin, following GI Breeders' Cup Classic hero Vino Rosso and GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile scorer Good Magic and later added two more winners. While Tapit has sired several Breeders' Cup winners, this is his first as a broodmare sire. Godolphin went to $750,000 to acquire his dam Dance Card (Tapit) and the 2011 FTFFEB sale. She captured the GI Gazelle S. and was third in her trip to the Breeders' Cup in 2013 for the GI BC F/M Sprint S. Prior to Cody's Wish, she produced MGSP Endorsed (Medaglia d'Oro) and SP Bocephus (Medaglia d'Oro). Her recent produce includes a yearling colt by Into Mischief and a weanling filly by Street Sense. She was bred to Gun Runner this year.

Saturday, Keeneland
BIG ASS FANS BREEDERS' CUP DIRT MILE-GI, $910,000, Keeneland, 11-5, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:35.33, ft.
1–CODY'S WISH, 126, c, 4, by Curlin
                1st Dam: Dance Card (GISW, $502,200), by Tapit
                2nd Dam: Tempting Note, by Editor's Note
                3rd Dam: Tempt, by Devil's Bag
O/B-Godolphin (KY); T-William I. Mott; J-Junior Alvarado.
$520,000. Lifetime Record: 11-7-1-3, $1,332,130. *1/2 to
Endorsed (Medaglia d'Oro), MGSP, $713,903. Werk Nick
Rating: A+++. *Triple Plus*
Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Click for the
free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.
2–Cyberknife, 123, c, 3, Gun Runner–Awesome Flower, by
Flower Alley. ($400,000 Ylg '20 FTKSEL). O-Gold Square LLC;
B-Kenneth L. & Sarah K. Ramsey (KY); T-Brad H. Cox. $170,000.
3–Slow Down Andy, 123, c, 3, Nyquist–Edwina E, by
Square Eddie. O/B-Reddam Racing, LLC (CA); T-Doug F. O'Neill.
$90,000.
Margins: HD, 1 3/4, 2 1/4. Odds: 2.16, 3.26, 17.62.
Also Ran: Gunite, Law Professor, Three Technique, Simplification, Senor Buscador, Pipeline. Scratched: Informative, Laurel River.
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Caravel Wires the Turf Sprint

LEXINGTON, KY – Gutsy Pennsylvania-bred mare Caravel (Mizzen Mast) took the field wire-to-wire and just held off Emaraaty Ana (GB) (Shamardal) with Creative Force (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) closing powerfully late to give Godolphin the two-three in the GI Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint Saturday at Keeneland. The gray mare, dismissed at 42-1, shot out to the early lead as favored Golden Pal (Uncle Mo), who had been expected to set the pace, was off to a slow start after jumping at the break. The favorite was rushing up through the field, while Caravel set the tempo through an opening quarter in :21.91. Caravel turned for home a length in front and was still clear as the half went up in :44.25. Emaraaty Ana, a 21-1 outsider himself, was tracking the pacesetter from the rail and when Caravel drifted ever so slightly off the rail, Ryan Moore sent the the 6-year-old through the narrow opening. Caravel refused to let that rival get by her, finishing a determined half-length victory.

“She broke alertly. No one really went, so I decided to take control of things,” said winning jockey Tyler Gaffalione, who captured his first Breeders' Cup race just Friday. “Coming into the stretch, she just kept finding more. She's a very solid filly. She shows up every time. She's trained by one of the best in the country, Brad Cox. He brings them over ready to fire.”

Golden Pal, looking for his third Breeders' Cup win, faded in the stretch to finish 10th. Trainer Wesley Ward also saddled Campanelle (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}), who was stymied by a traffic-plagued trip before checking in seventh.

Caravel trailed the field home in last year's Turf Sprint for trainer Graham Motion and owner/breeder Elizabeth Merryman and co-owner Bobby Flay. She went through the sales ring just days later and was purchased for $500,000 by the partnership of Qatar Racing, Marc Detampel and Madaket Stables at the Fasig-Tipton November sale. Transferred to Brad Cox, the gray mare added wins in the Queen S. at Turfway in March, the GIII Intercontinental S. in June at Belmont and the Smart N Fancy S. at Saratoga in August. She tuned up for her second Breeders' Cup engagement with a victory over the Turf Sprint's course and trip in the Oct. 16 GIII Franklin S.

“She was running back in 20 days, but had a race over the course,” said Cox. “She was doing extremely, extremely well. She's a filly that has had a hard time keeping on weight and since the end of the summer, she's really blossomed. We decided to take a swing and it worked out.”

The mare could make another appearance in the sales ring this coming week. She is entered as hip 224 in Monday's session of the Keeneland November sale.

“She's in the sale; we'll have to discuss with the partnership and [Hunter Valley Farm's] Fergus [Galvin] and Marc and Brad and we'll see what's going on,” said Sheikh Fahad of Qatar Racing. “She's improving, which is going to make it very tough trying to sell her or keep her. But we'll see.”

Pedigree Notes:
Mizzen Mast became the second straight stallion to have been trained by the late Bobby Frankel to have a winner on the Breeders' Cup card, following Ghostzapper's triumph with Goodnight Olive in the Filly and Mare Sprint. The Juddmonte stallion is also the sire of two-time Turf Sprint winner Mizdirection.

Zeezee Zoomzoom, who is also the dam of 3-year-old stakes winner Witty (Great Notion), produced a colt by Great Notion in 2021 and a filly by Street Boss this year.

Saturday, Keeneland
BREEDERS' CUP TURF SPRINT-GI, $920,000, Keeneland, 11-5, 3yo/up, 5 1/2fT, 1:01.79, fm.
1–CARAVEL, 123, m, 5, by Mizzen Mast
   1st Dam: Zeezee Zoomzoom, by Congrats
    2nd Dam: Zee Zee, by Exchange Rate
    3rd Dam: Emblem of Hope, by Dynaformer
1ST GRADE I WIN. ($330,000 RNA 3yo '20 WANOCT; $500,000
4yo '21 FTKNOV). O-Qatar Racing, Marc Detampel & Madaket
Stables LLC; B-Elizabeth M. Merryman (PA); T-Brad H. Cox;
J-Tyler Gaffalione. $520,000. Lifetime Record: 20-12-0-3,
$1,331,152. *1/2 to Witty (Great Notion), MSW, $275,900.
Werk Nick Rating: A++.
Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Click for the
free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.
2–Emaraaty Ana (GB), 126, g, 6, Shamardal–Spirit of Dubai
(Ire), by Cape Cross (Ire). O-Godolphin, LLC Lessee; B-Rabbah
Bloodstock Limited (GB); T-Kevin A. Ryan. $170,000.
3–Creative Force (Ire), 126, g, 4, Dubawi (Ire)–Choose Me (Ire),
by Choisir (Aus). (€400,000 Ylg '19 GOFOR). O-Godolphin, LLC
Lessee; B-Owenstown Bloodstock Ltd (IRE); T-Charles Appleby.
$90,000.
Margins: HF, NK, 1. Odds: 42.89, 21.05, 7.50.
Also Ran: Highfield Princess (Fr), Artemus Citylimits, Flotus (Ire), Campanelle (Ire), Arrest Me Red, Casa Creed, Golden Pal, Cazadero, Go Bears Go (Ire), Oceanic, Naval Crown (GB). Scratched: Bran (Fr), Dancing Buck.
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Goodnight Olive Shines In Breeders’ Cup Filly And Mare Sprint

Last fall, Goodnight Olive earned her first career victory in a maiden special weight Keeneland Race Course. In the year that followed, the 4-year-old Ghostzapper filly has never lost a race, and she returned to Keeneland victorious on Saturday with a convincing victory in the Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Sprint.

Goodnight Olive broke alertly under jockey Irad Ortiz Jr., and settled in behind early leaders Slammed, Edgeway, and Lady Rocket. Slammed, whose connections paid a $200,000 supplemental fee to enter the mare in the race, set an opening quarter-mile time of :22.10, while being tracked closely on the outside by Edgeway.

Slammed and Edgeway drew even heading into the turn, setting a half-mile time of :44.89, while Goodnight Olive loomed within striking distance behind them in a group that also included Wicked Halo looking for room on the inside and Lady Rocket on the outside.

Slammed relented her lead heading past the quarter pole, and Edgeway briefly put a head in front at the top of the stretch, but Ortiz quickly blew past the early leaders aboard Goodnight Olive, and was clear by the three-eighths pole.

Champion Echo Zulu, who broke from the outside post, was next to Goodnight Olive at the head of the stretch, but she could not keep up, and carried on for second, 2 1/2 lengths behind the winner. Wicked Halo, stablemate to Echo Zulu, finished a length behind her in third after being stuck on the rail for most of the trip.

“[Jockey Ricardo Santana Jr.] was very frustrated with how wide she was, how much ground she gave,” trainer Steve Asmussen said about Echo Zulu's trip. “At this level, credit to the winner. She ran well. Sometimes the spot you want is taken.”

Pacesetter Slammed faded to last in the field of 12, while Edgeway finished seventh. Ce Ce, last year's Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Sprint winner, ran five-wide and improved her position late to finish fourth.

“Up the backside, I was very pleased with where she was at; looked like she had some daylight to her outside,” said Michael McCarthy, trainer of Ce Ce. “Very comfortable. From the three-eighths pole to about the quarter, [Jockey Victor Espinoza] said the track just wasn't to her liking. She was kind of spinning her wheels around the turn. Straightened for home and got her face clean and came running again. She's always been a little track-sensitive. She's six, she's an Eclipse Award champion – obviously it's a huge feather in our cap to have someone like her three, four, five and six years old, as good as she was. Breeders' Cups are always tough. She didn't embarrass herself today.”

Goodnight Olive stopped the clock in 1:21.61 over a fast main track during the seven-furlong race. She paid $5.70 to win as the post time favorite.

Lot of speed in the race,” said Ortiz, who has ridden Goodnight Olive in all but one of her career starts. “She broke on top, but I didn't want to rush her. When she's on her game, she can do anything. I've ridden her and I knew that. I just took my time. I was able to get her out at the top of the stretch and the rest was all her.”

Trainer Chad Brown saddled Goodnight Olive for owners First Row Partners and Team Hanley.

The Filly and Mare Sprint was Brown's 16th career Breeders' Cup victory as a trainer, and his second in the Filly and Mare Sprint, following Wavell Avenue in 2015. Ortiz tallied his 15th Breeders' Cup winner, and his third in the Filly and Mare Sprint, following Bar of Gold in 2017 and Shamrock Rose in 2018 It was the first Breeders' Cup win for the either half of the ownership group.

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Bred in Kentucky by Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings, Goodnight Olive is out of the multiple Grade 3-winning Smart Strike mare Salty Strike. Goodnight Olive was a $170,000 purchase by First Row Partners, with Liz Crow acting as agent, at the 2019 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Fall Yearling Sale. She was consigned by Summerfield, agent.

After winning a Keeneland maiden special weight last October, Goodnight Olive's winning streak has extended to six races. She competed exclusively in New York allowance-level races for most of the previous year, before jumping up to graded stakes competition in August for the Grade 1 Ballerina Handicap at Saratoga Race Course, which she won by 2 3/4 lengths. She trained up to the Breeders' Cup at Keeneland from that start.

Brown said Goodnight Olive's career had a stop-start pattern due to various minor ailments, but her talent when she made the races was apparent.

“There's been more bad phone calls than good ones with this horse since she came in at two, I can promise you that, Brown said. “A couple different times, she's had to stop and she doesn't run often…When she does run she lets everybody know she's there.

“With all the stoppages and such, we really utilized her allowance conditions and tried to develop her not throw too much too soon at her,” Brown continued. “I think that's why she does have this almost flawless record is just taking it step by step with her. And, again, the owners, I can't say enough good things about this group. When I always came up with a plan, it was never questioned or there was never a rush to throw her on the stake races, thinking she's on borrowed time. Let's put her in a Grade 3 or something. They always listened to my advice and counsel on the situation. And that's a big reason why we're here today.”

Steve Laymon of owner First Row Partners said Goodnight Olive would likely be in line for some time off following the Breeders' Cup.

“Mr. Brown has taught me patience,” he said. “He's taught me patience before this horse. And it took a long time, but it really works. He's the master at picking a target, giving these horses time, and finding the right spot.”

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