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2022 Untapable Stakes Replay | Pretty Mischievous Enters Kentucky Oaks Picture With Victory
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2022 Untapable Stakes Replay | Pretty Mischievous Enters Kentucky Oaks Picture With Victory

Pretty Mischievous won the 2022 Untapable Stakes at Fair Grounds to earn 10 points toward the 2023 Kentucky Oaks (G1). Will the Brendan Walsh trainee become the next superstar filly to emerge from the Louisiana circuit? Tell us YOUR thoughts in the Comments section!

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The track press release:

In the Untapable, Pretty Mischievous settled nicely in the pocket then split foes to take over and win the $100,000 event by 3 1/4 lengths and earn 10 points towards qualifying for the Longines Kentucky Oaks.

Pretty Mischievous, a Godolphin homebred, clocked 1 mile 70 yards over a fast track in 1:41.98 under Brian Hernandez Jr., who rode the winner for trainer Brendan Walsh. The Walsh barn won two other races on the Road to the Derby Kickoff Day card – the Joseph “Spanky” Broussard Memorial with Moon Swag and a maiden special weight rout with their promising 2-year-old colt Banishing, also a Godolphin homebred.

“She won sprinting early but (we) always thought that she would stretch out,” assistant trainer on the grounds Paul Madden said. “She ran very well at Churchill (in the G2 Golden Rod) against a really good filly (Hoosier Philly). Brendan (Walsh) wasn’t sure about running in here, but she had a really good workout two weeks back and he said it’s time to run. She has a great pedigree. It’s a good win for Godolphin, a good day for the team, and I’m glad to be part of it.”

The odds-on favorite Vahva stumbled out of the gate and was relegated to last, more than six lengths behind the pacesetting longshot All About Me, who rushed out and took the lead over the field of nine through early fractions of :24.26 and :48.31 while taking pressure from Hayunevano. Pretty Mischievous settled in nicely along the rail and made a bold move to split the two leaders at the 1/2 mile pole. Hayunevano kept on with Pretty Mischievous through the turn but it was a sweeping move by The Alys Look that posed the biggest threat to the eventual winner, ranging up on the outside but failing to make a serious bid for the lead as Pretty Mischievous opened up and continued to add distance between them. Vahva battled with Hayunevano and edged that one for a distant third.

“She was the best filly today,” Brian Hernandez Jr. said. “Going around the turn we were tucked in, but when she saw daylight she dragged me between horses. She basically did it all on her own and I just had to be a good passenger.”

The impressive victory was worth $60,000 and improved Pretty Mischievous’ overall record to 3-0-1 with earnings of $241,310 in 4 starts. Combined with the 3 points she earned coming in third in the Golden Rod (G3), Pretty Mischievous is in third place with 13 qualifying points. 

Pretty Mischievous, the 8-5 second choice, returned $5.40, $3.20, and $2.20. Behind The Alys Look (4 Oaks points), Vahva (3 points), and Hayunevano (2 points), it was Hang the Moon (1 point), Just like Magic, Cotton Candy Annie, Two Minute Drill, and All About Me who completed the order of finish.