Pretty Mischievous wins Kentucky Oaks 149
Pretty Mischievous won the 149th Kentucky Oaks race. The horse is owned by Godolphin, LLC, trained by Brendan Walsh and Tyler Gaffalione is his jockey. His odds were 10-1. Pretty Mischievous won the race with a time of 1:49.77. This marks the first Oaks victory for Walsh and Gaffalione. Gambling Girl came in second and The Alys Look came in third. The purse for the race was $1.25 million. AmericaAnd Tell Me NoliesFlying ConnectionSetting the GoalDorth VaderAffirmative LadyPretty MischievousPretty Mischievous walked away with $767,250, increasing her total earnings to $1.2 million. “It’s amazing. I feel so blessed,” Gaffalione said. “The trip went perfectly. I stayed out of her way and she took me the whole way. What an amazing filly.” As this was the first Oaks win for Walsh, it was like a dream come true. “It’s the kind of thing you dream of, winning a Grade I, especially the Oaks at Churchill Downs, that’s a long way from Cork in Ireland,” Walsh said. “It’s indescribable, it’s exactly for that we are here, and why these guys breed such good horses, and why everyone works so hard.” The payout for Pretty Mischievous was $22.74 to win, $10.10 to place and $7.40 to show.
Pretty Mischievous won the 149th Kentucky Oaks race.
The horse is owned by Godolphin, LLC, trained by Brendan Walsh and Tyler Gaffalione is his jockey. His odds were 10-1.
Pretty Mischievous won the race with a time of 1:49.77. This marks the first Oaks victory for Walsh and Gaffalione.
Gambling Girl came second and The Alys Look came third.
The purse for the race was $1.25 million.
Here is a list of all the horses that competed:
- Mimi Kakushi
- The Alys look
- game girl
- Southlawn
- marvelous wheel
- Botanical
- Fresh paint
- Promise to America
- And Tell Me Nolies
- Flying connection
- Define the goal
- Dorth Vader
- affirmative lady
- quite mischievous
Pretty Mischievous walked away with $767,250, bringing her total earnings to $1.2 million.
The payout for Pretty Mischievous was $22.74 to win, $10.10 to place, and $7.40 to show.