Godolphin's Pretty Mischievous made the trip south from Saratoga Race Course to Parx Racing Wednesday and got her first look at the racetrack where she'll contest the Grade 1, $1 million Cotillion Stakes on a perfect late September morning Thursday in Bensalem, Pennsylvania.
Accompanied to the track by trainer Brendan Walsh on his pony, Pretty Mischievous and exercise rider Roger Horgan galloped once around the 1-mile oval shortly after the track opened for training at 6 a.m.
“She handled it all very well, just one turn of the track,” Walsh said as Pretty Mischievous peered over her stall screen as Gilmore, who the trainer will run in Saturday's co-featured betPARX Pennsylvania Derby, walked the shedrow. “It wasn't a particularly hard trip for them, coming down yesterday.”
Pretty Mischievous, the 2-1 favorite on Parx Director of Racing and Racing Secretary David Osojnak's morning line, comes into the Cotillion on a three-race win streak in Grade 1 stakes. She won the Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs and Acorn at Belmont Park this spring, and the Test at Saratoga Race Course after the breakdown of Maple Leaf Mel in the final strides.
The homebred daughter of Into Mischief could take a significant step toward the 3-year-old filly championship with a Cotillion victory. She's won four of five with a second this season, after a 2-year-old campaign where she won three of four with a third.
Walsh marveled at the filly's consistent career that started with a maiden win Sept. 18, 2022 at Churchill Downs through the Aug. 5 Test.
“I was looking at her record the other day and it's unbelievable,” Walsh said. “It's a testament to her. Look, you have to have the ammunition, but it is a testament to her. I haven't had too many of them that have been able to keep it that consistent for that long. Generally, you hit some bump, or they'll back up, something. She's won seven of nine and the couple times she got beat she was second or third. It will be nice if we can pull it off again Saturday.”
Tyler Gaffalione, aboard Pretty Mischievous in her last three starts, takes the call again Saturday from post three in the field of nine entered in the 1 1/16-mile Cotillion.
Walsh left Pretty Mischievous and Gilmore in Saratoga to finish preparations for their Parx engagements and heads into Saturday feeling confident.
“She's doing great,” Walsh said. “I was up there for a few days for her last couple of works. I just didn't want to bring her all the way down (to Kentucky) and back up again for the race. She was doing so well up there. It made sense to leave her.
“I've been very, very happy both times with what I've seen coming back there. She's doing as good as maybe she's done at any point in the year, which is remarkable considering she's had a busy year but it doesn't surprise me. She's just rock-solid.”
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