Met Mile: Cody’s Wish Fairy Tale Continues With Sixth Straight Victory

It's a story that just keeps getting better.

Cody's Wish has added another poignant chapter to his fairy tale career with a facile 3 1/4-length victory in Saturday's Grade 1, $1 million Metropolitan Handicap. The margin of victory is even more impressive considering the 5-year-old son of Curlin broke flat-footed, went five wide around the far turn, and was toting the field-high weight of 126 pounds (four higher than his next closest rival).

Trained by Hall of Famer Bill Mott and ridden to victory by Junior Alvarado, Godolphin homebred Cody's Wish has now won six straight races, including four consecutive Grade 1 victories across four different racetracks. Sent to post as the 3-5 favorite of the field of nine, Cody's Wish ran a mile over Belmont's fast main track in 1:34.36.

The well-documented Cody's Wish is named for young Cody Dorman, a teenager with the rare genetic disorder Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome. Dorman visited Godolphin's Gainsborough Farm in Versailles, Ky. via the Make a Wish program when Cody's Wish was an unnamed foal and was introduced to the curious colt while touring the farm. The colt showed a profound patience, gentleness and connection with the wheelchair-bound Dorman, touching the hearts of all on the farm and leading Godolphin to name the foal after his new friend.

Dorman has been on hand for multiple victories, including the horse's triumph in last fall's Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile at Keeneland. Today's Met Mile win has earned Cody's Wish a return trip to the World Championships, slated to be held this year at Santa Anita Park.

Once again unsettled in the gate under Alvarado, Cody's Wish broke a step slow and was last down the Belmont Park backstretch. Dr. Schivel, Slow Down Andy, and Hoist the Gold led the way three across the track through a first quarter in :22.76, followed by Repo Rocks and a rough-running White Abarrio.

Charge It raced up into contention four-wide after a half-mile in :45.86, tracked by Zandon. Alvarado was trying to wait to make his move aboard Cody's Wish, but the big bay would not be denied and began his rally with a five-wide move around the quarter pole.

Cody's Wish was impressive down the lane, pulling away with ease to win by 3 1/4 lengths. Zandon got the nod over White Abarrio to finish second by a head, while Charge It had to settle for fourth. The remaining order of finish was as follows: Dr. Schivel, Slow Down Andy, Repo Rocks, Hoist the Gold, and Doppelganger.

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Met Win More Than ‘Wish’-ful Thinking

Godolphin homebred Cody's Wish (Curlin) became the third graded winner on the day for his magnificent stallion, overcoming an imperfect passage to stamp his authority on Saturday's GI Hill 'n' Dale Metropolitan H. at Belmont Park and in so doing, punching his ticket to defense of his title in the GI Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile at Santa Anita Nov. 4.

Fidgety pre-start in gate one, the bay missed the break slightly–as many drawn the inside going Belmont's one-turn mile are wont to do–and found himself near the back of the pack through the opening exchanges as Slow Down Andy (Nyquist), Dr. Schivel (Violence) and Hoist the Gold (Mineshaft) fueled a decent early pace. Stuck down inside and looking somewhat uncomfortable inside of Zandon (Upstart) as they raced past the opening half-mile in :45.86, Junior Alvarado took a bit of a tug on Cody's Wish for a stride or two, allowing Zandon to go on with it, and that gave Alvarado an opportunity to get out of jail. Steered suddenly away from the fence and into the clear at the 3 1/2-furlong marker, Cody's Wish looped his rivals and rapidly picked them off one-by-one, coming across the heels of the Zandon while surging to the front at the quarter pole. It was all academic from there, as he would go on to score by about four lengths over Zandon–whose sire was a distant third to Godolphin's Frosted (Tapit) in 2016–with White Abarrio (Race Day) third.

It was the third win on the afternoon for Curlin, who stands as the sponsor's stallion station at Xalapa in Lexington. Elite Power kicked the afternoon off in the GII True North S., while Clairiere made it back-to-back wins in the GI Ogden Phipps S.

“I was just trying to find my way out,” reported Alvarado. “At about the half-mile pole, I found my seam, moved behind the heels of horses to get into the clear, then he turned everything on. Then, I just had to get out of his way and let him do his thing. He's unbelievable.

“The key with him has always been the turn. He picks off a lot of horses there. His ability to move well in the turn helped us today. We took advantage of the big sweeping turn in Belmont and it worked out unbelievably.”

Cody's Wish posted four wins from his five trips postward last season, besting champion Jackie's Warrior (Maclean's Music) by a widening 1 1/4 lengths in the GI Forego S. at Saratoga in August before closing the campaign in the Dirt Mile, where he overcame a slow start and bridged a double-digit deficit to account for Cyberknife (Gun Runner) by a neck. He made his seasonal debut in the GI Churchill Downs S. May 6, rallying from well off the pace over a track that was kind to speed to score by 4 3/4 lengths over Hoist the Gold.

Cody Dorman, the 16-year-old from Richmond, Kentucky, for whom the winner is named, could not be on hand, and trainer Bill Mott admitted that he is as big a fan of Cody's journey as anyone.

“It's as heartwarming for me as it is for the fans watching,” the conditioner said. “I had a lot of people tell me what a great story this is. For sure, it's a great story, but it goes along with a good horse. He's developed nicely. I thought he had a possibility of being a good horse before we ever ran him. It took us a couple of races to get him going in the right direction and to get him educated enough to where he knew how to use his run. He's finally figured it out.”

Godolphin's GI Longines Kentucky Oaks winner 'TDN Rising Star' Pretty Mischievous (Into Mischief) got the weekend off on a high note in Friday's GI Acorn S., and the operation's Michael Banahan reflected on the achievements.

“It's just an unbelievable story and we're so lucky and proud to have this horse,” he said. For our founder Sheikh Mohammed, to have this unbelievably popular horse and to come and win the Met Mile, it's just a great, great day for us.”

Pedigree Notes:

Sheikh Mohammed's operation acquired Cody's Wish's dam for $750,000 at the 2011 Fasig-Tipton Florida Sale and validated her purchase price with a victory in the 2012 GI Gazelle S. in a career that also featured a third-place effort behind Groupie Doll (Bowman's Band) in the 2013 GI Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint.

Cody's Wish is one of eight of Curlin's top-level scorers that descends from the line of 1992 GI Belmont S. hero A.P. Indy, he, of course, a son of 1977 Triple Crown sweeper Seattle Slew. When including mares by the latter's sire sons, that number extends to 11 and includes Elite Power and Exaggerator–both out of mares by Vindication–and Off the Tracks, by Capote's Eclipse Award-winning son Boston Harbor.

Dance Card is responsible for the 2-year-old colt Hunt Ball (Into Mischief), a yearling filly by Street Sense and was most recently covered by Gun Runner.

Saturday, Belmont Park
HILL 'N' DALE METROPOLITAN H.-GI, $1,000,000, Belmont, 6-10, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:34.36, ft.
1–CODY'S WISH, 126, h, 5, 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.
$550,000. Lifetime Record: 13-9-1-3, $2,328,530. *1/2 to
Endorsed (Medaglia d'Oro), MGSW, $970,133.
Werk Nick Rating: A+++. *Triple Plus*
Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
Click for the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.
2–Zandon, 122, c, 4, Upstart–Memories Prevail, by Creative
Cause. ($170,000 Ylg '20 KEESEP). O-Jeff Drown; B-Brereton C.
Jones (KY); T-Chad C. Brown. $200,000.
3–White Abarrio, 120, c, 4, Race Day–Catching Diamonds, by
Into Mischief. ($7,500 Ylg '20 OBSWIN; $40,000 2yo '21
OBSMAR). O-C Two Racing Stable and Antonio Pagnano;
B-Spendthrift Farm LLC (KY); T-Richard E. Dutrow, Jr. $120,000.
Margins: 3 1/4, HD, 2 1/4. Odds: 0.65, 7.20, 20.20.
Also Ran: Charge It, Dr. Schivel, Slow Down Andy, Repo Rocks, Hoist the Gold, Doppelganger.
Click for the Equibase.com chart and the TJCIS.com PPs. VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

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Hall Of Famer Zenyatta Delivers Filly Foal At Lane’s End

Zenyatta, a brilliant competitor on the racetrack but who has had a troubled career as a broodmare, foaled a filly on Friday at the Farish family's Lane's End in Versailles, Ky., Bill Farish told TVG in a Saturday interview.

Zenyatta was bred to War Front for 2023, according to Equineline.

A 19-year-old Street Cry mare who was the 2010 Horse of the Year and was a three-time champion older female, Zenyatta, a Lane's End resident, has produced four registered foals, two starters, but no winners, since retiring to the breeding shed for the 2011 season.

Her first two foals, who both started, Cozmic One (2012), by Bernardini, and Ziconic (2013), by Tapit, both retired to second careers as off-track Thoroughbreds, each succeeding as showjumpers.

Zenyatta's other two registered foals, Zellda, a daughter of Medaglia d'Oro born in 2017, and Zilkha, a Candy Ride filly foaled in 2020, never raced.

Zellda was Zenyatta's first foal since losing a pair of foals by War Front in 2014 and 2016. She was not bred in 2015.

The 2014 filly was euthanized as a weanling following a paddock accident, and the 2016 foal, a colt, lived several days but succumbed to meconium aspiration syndrome.

In 2018, Zenyatta aborted a foal by Into Mischief; and in 2021 aborted a foal by Candy Ride. She was not bred ahead of the 2022 foaling season.

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Taking to Twitter, Repole Calls For Change, Transparency

Mike Repole took to Twitter Saturday before the Belmont Stakes in a post he titled, “ATTENTION ENTIRE HORSE RACING INDUSTRY” which calls for change and transparency.

Repole challenged the racing industry to either be part of the problem or the solution.

In its entirety, the post reads:

“I am calling for immediate action in the vision, the strategy of changing and evolving this great game we all LOVE. Either we're an agent for change and evolution or we are on the side of stubborn, traditionalist self-inflicted demise of the sport. This beautiful sport is in dire need of a governing body and a national commissioner that will work with states, tracks, trainers, jockeys, farms, vets, auction companies, marketing / PR, current unproductive boards, track employees, the media, the bettor, the fans and most importantly the HORSES. This new governing body and national commission will work side by side with @HISA, whose most important and primary focus will be horse safety and integrity. Horse racing needs real leadership and oversight that will market, communicate, educate the industry and increase transparency. Please read the below article. Retweet if you're in favor of change and evolution. If you're not in favor, continue to do what the game has done the last 50 years and ignore the obvious issues of this wonderful sport. Decide if you want to be a productive agent of change. If you agree thank you. And if you don't like change, evolution and real leadership, then you're part of the problem. I'm calling for transparency but without a strong vision and marketing plan, communication, alignment and education, transparency doesn't work. Let's have a great and amazing Belmont Stakes Day. God Bless everyone and God Bless the horses.”

The post was read and retweeted liberally, and drew a mix of supportive comments and criticism.

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