Cody’s Wish regains winning thread in G2 Vosburgh Stakes

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Cody's Wish put his Whitney Stakes defeat firmly behind him as he comfortably saw off Accretive in the G2 Vosburgh Stakes at Aqueduct, USA, on Sunday, 1 October.

Dropping back to seven furlongs, Cody’s Wish was slow from the gates and raced in a clear last before Junior Alvarado rushed the four-time G1 winner around the field to sit a three-quarter length second at the halfway point.

Cody’s Wish joined Accretive in front turning in and established a slender advantage at the top of the straight, with Great Navigator also launching a challenge down the inside rail.

Accretive and Cody’s Wish went on passing the furlong-pole, with the Bill Mott-trained five-year-old drawing away in the closing strides to score by a length and a half.

Junior Alvarado said: “Cody’s Wish was much the best horse today. He has been drawn on the outside for his last two starts and we were hoping that it was a case of ‘load and go’, but I think loading him last is making him break worse than before.

“After that, I nudged him a little bit and I knew that he was going to put himself in a good position. When I turned for home, I had the Cody’s Wish that I know.”

Bill Mott said: “It’s great to have Cody’s Wish back in the winner’s circle. We would have been really disappointed had he not been able to handle this group. I thought he did it well enough was getting away from them at the wire. Turning for home, that other horse [Accretive] gave him a little bit of a tussle, but past the eighth pole, it looked like he showed up."