Verifire Stays Perfect With Maxfield Triumph

June 29, 2025

Verifire makes his record a flawless 3-for-3 when winning the Maxfield (Jenny Doyle/Past The Wire)

Churchill Downs Press Release

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Verifire sat just off the pacesetters, poked his head in front at the top of the stretch with a three-wide move and then rolled down the Churchill Downs stretch to dominate Sunday’s fourth running of the $239,685 Maxfield Stakes (Listed) by 2 ¾ lengths over Smoken Wicked and remain unbeaten in three starts.

Breaking from the post No. 9 in the field of 11 3-year-olds, Verifire tracked early leaders Captain Cook and Smoken Wicked, who set fractions of :22.36 and :44.56. Midway around the turn, Verifire swept three-wide to collar the leaders and hit the top of the stretch in front. He took command with three-sixteenths of a mile to run and held the field at bay for the fast victory in 1:20.77 for seven furlongs – only 0.33 off Groupie Doll’s 2012 track record of 1:20.44.

Flavien Prat rode the winner for trainer Brad Cox and owner John Stewart’s Resolute Racing.

“We’re very proud of his effort today,” Cox said. “He’s a perfect 3-for-3 and the record speaks for itself. He was able to prove his first two races were very legitimate against a solid field this afternoon.”

Previously, Verifire broke his maiden at Colonial Downs in March and won a first-level allowance at Pimlico. His three victories have been by a combined 15 ½ lengths.

Verifire, the 5-2 favorite, paid $7.18, $4.44 and $3.84. Smoken Wicked, second as the 9-2 third betting choice with Brian Hernandez Jr. in the saddle, returned $5.12 and $3.80. Captain Cook, the 5-2 second choice with Irad Ortiz Jr. up, was another length back in third and paid $3.34.

Retribution was fourth and was followed by Speed King, Ancient World, Flood Zone, Kale’s Angel, Furio, Max Got Excited and Normandy Coast. Dreaminblue and Perfect Force were scratched.

Verifire is a son of 2020 Kentucky Derby winner Authentic out of the Smart Strike mare Ruby Trust. The $146,560 first prize boosted his career earnings to $223,960. He was bred in Kentucky by Gainesway Thoroughbreds LTD.

The Maxfield Stakes is named in honor of Godolphin’s eight-time winning horse. Maxfield was a two-time Grade I winner and won his career finale in last year’s $750,000 Clark presented by Norton Healthcare (GI) at Churchill Downs.

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