Offlee Naughty Goes Last To First For Charles Whittingham Triumph

After avoiding a fallen horse in early in the Santa Anita stretch, longshot Offlee Naughty completed a last-to-first rally win the $200,000 Charles Whittingham (G2) Saturday at Santa Anita.

The race was marred when Midnight Jostar slipped and fell at the top of the stretch and unseated jockey Kent Desormeaux. The 6-year-old gelding quickly got to his feet and sprinted down the stretch before he was caught by an outrider. Desormeaux, apparently unhurt, walked off the track.

Sent off at 11-1 under John Velazquez while making his season debut, Offlee Naughty won by one length and posted his first stakes victory while covering the 1 1/4-mile race in 2:02.45 on firm turf.

Dicey Mo Charra was second, three-quarters of length in front of third-place finisher Opry. Favorite Gold Phoenix was fourth.

A 5-year-old son of Flashback out of the Offlee Wild mare Acting Naughty, Offlee Naughty is trained by Michael McCarthy for owners James M. and Donna Daniell. He has a 4-1-1 record from 16 career starts and $310,645 in purse earnings. He returned $25.20 for the win.

The bay horse was bred in Kentucky by Gary and Mary West.

Charles Whittingham Quotes:

JOHN VELAZQUEZ, OFFLEE NAUGHTY, WINNER: “He is showing a lot of talent but still kind of learning. Last couple of races he put it together what he needs to do. He broke a little slow so I waited until the backstretch to let everybody go, and finally picked it up at the three-eighths pole and went back to the inside. At the quarter pole down the stretch, he came running for me.
“I was able to avoid the horse (Midnight Jostar). He came out and I think he just stumbled. I pulled my horse outside and he responded right away.”
JUAN HERNANDEZ, DICEY MO CHARA, 2ND PLACE: “This horse loves the distance and the plan was to stay behind the speed, but then Dicey Mo Chara broke sharp and I decided to let him go. He was traveling well and had a nice pace, but the other horse got me outside. The winner was in the middle of the track and Dicey Mo Chara saw him too late. No excuses today, we'll get them next time.”
FRANKIE DETTORI, OPRY, THIRD PLACE: “My horse ran well. They were just going too slow for my horse.”
TRAINER QUOTES
MICHAEL MCCARTHY, OFFLEE NAUGHTY, WINNER: The fractions were pretty slow early. Johnny made a move at the 4 ½ (furlong pole) to get him in the game and make contact with the pack. He kind of stuck there. I'm not exactly sure what happened at the top of the lane. We were kind of uncorking a run and things got bottled up there for a second. Inside the eighth pole this horse found another gear.”

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Curlin Colt Shocks at 59-1 in Wood Memorial

Lord Miles (c, 3, Curlin–Lady Esme, by Majestic Warrior) outslugged the top two choices on the board to spring a massive upset in a roughly run renewal of Saturday's GII Wood Memorial S. at the Big A.

Disregarded at 59-1 following a sixth-place finish in the GIII Holy Bull S. Feb. 4 and a fifth-place finish in the GIII Tampa Bay Derby Mar. 11, the Peter Vegso homebred was hustled early by Paco Lopez and raced in second rounding the clubhouse turn. Ridden along in an outside fourth down the backstretch, Lord Miles began to rally while four wide on the far turn as the New York-bred Arctic Arrogance (Frosted) and the Todd Pletcher-trained maiden Dreamlike (Gun Runner) started to throw down approaching the quarter pole.

Four across the track down the stretch, Arctic Arrogance was the first to blink on the inside. Dreamlike narrowly hit the front as favored Hit Show (Candy Ride {Arg}), a dominant winner of Aqueduct's GIII Withers S., and Lord Miles continued to rally in tandem. Racing shoulder to shoulder with Hit Show, Lord Miles was going the best of all in deep stretch, and, after the trio played a bit of bumper cars close to home, Lord Miles surged late while widest of all to get there by a nose in a wild, three-horse photo finish. Hit Show was second. It was another head back to Dreamlike in third. Lord Miles earned 100 points on the road to the GI Kentucky Derby.

The result stood following a stewards' inquiry.

“I knew they got in tight,” winning trainer Saffie Joseph, Jr. said. “Watching the head on, I thought we were good, but you're dealing with opinion. You never want to be in that position, but I accepted that if something happened at least we would be second. But I didn't think there should be a change.”

Lopez added, “[Dreamlike] came out and [Manny] Franco [aboard Hit Show] was looking for room and so he bumped into my horse. My horse stayed in line all the time and stayed fighting for the line. It was a tight race. He gave me a beautiful run today.”

Lord Miles was a sharp debut winner going six furlongs at Gulfstream Park Nov. 19, then was a rallying third in the Mucho Macho Man S. Jan. 1 prior to his pair of aforementioned graded stakes attempts in the Sunshine State.

“He ran huge [today],” Joseph said. “After his first start, I was dreaming Derby. The Mucho Macho Man was good, but from there everything was derailed. The Holy Bull went wrong, the Tampa Bay Derby was a step in the right direction, but we were probably running out of time. Today, here we are, one more time and it worked out.”

Pedigree Notes:

Lord Miles becomes the 52nd graded winner for leading sire Curlin. The two-time Horse of the Year sired back-to-back winners of this race in 2017 with Irish War Cry and in 2018 with Vino Rosso. Out of the unraced Majestic Warrior Vegso homebred Lady Esme, Lord Miles is bred on the same wildly successful Curlin x A.P. Indy cross as top-level winners Malathaat, Nest, Global Campaign, Stellar Wind, Clairiere, Paris Lights and Idol. Lady Esme, from the immediate female family of champion 2-year-old filly Caledonia Road (Quality Road), is also responsible for the 2-year-old filly Lazar's (Twirling Candy) ($170,000 KEESEP yearling purchase by Solis/Litt) and a yearling filly by Connect. She was bred to Quality Road for 2023. Lord Miles is her first foal.

Saturday, Aqueduct
WOOD MEMORIAL S. PRESENTED BY RESORTS WORLD CASINO-GII, $750,000, Aqueduct, 4-8, 3yo, 1 1/8m, 1:51.17, ft.
1–LORD MILES, 123, c, 3, by Curlin
                1st Dam: Lady Esme, by Majestic Warrior
                2nd Dam: Come a Callin, by Dixie Union
                3rd Dam: Twilight Service, by Horse Chestnut (Saf)
1ST BLACK TYPE WIN, 1ST GRADED STAKES WIN. O/B-Vegso
Racing Stable (KY); T-Saffie A. Joseph, Jr.; J-Paco Lopez.
$400,000. Lifetime Record: 5-2-0-1, $451,100. Werk Nick
Rating: A+++. *Triple Plus*
Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Click for the
free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.
2–Hit Show, 123, c, 3, Candy Ride (Arg)–Actress, by Tapit.
O/B-Gary & Mary West Stables Inc. (KY); T-Brad H. Cox.
$140,000.
3–Dreamlike, 123, c, 3, Gun Runner–Time to Tap, by Tapit.
1ST BLACK TYPE, 1ST GRADED BLACK TYPE. ($975,000 Ylg '21
KEESEP). O-Repole Stable and St. Elias Stable; B-Winchell
Thoroughbreds LLC (KY); T-Todd A. Pletcher. $75,000.
Margins: NO, HD, 5 1/4. Odds: 59.25, 1.70, 3.30.
Also Ran: Arctic Arrogance, Classic Catch, Slip Mahoney, Shadow Dragon, Knox, Crupi, General Banker, Mr. Swagger, Uncle Jake. Scratched: Clear the Air.
Click for the Equibase.com chart and the TJCIS.com PPs. VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

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Longshot Doppelganger Upsets In Carter, Provides Trainer, Jockey Breakthrough Grade 1 Wins

Doppelganger forged his own identity on Saturday, running down four horses from the far outside in the stretch to capture the seven-furlong Grade 1, $300,000 Carter Handicap for 4-year-olds and up at Aqueduct Racetrack.

Doppelganger, the longest shot on the board at 17-1, gave his connections milestone victories, earning trainer Brittany Russell her second career graded stakes score and first career Grade 1 win, while jockey Jevian Toledo notched his first Grade 1 victory in a career approaching 8,500 starts.

Breaking from the outside post, Doppelganger benefitted from Toledo's patient ride, content to sit in fifth as Today's Flavor led the six-horse field through an opening quarter-mile in 22.40 seconds and the half in 44.84 on the fast main track, with Little Vic and Expressman in close pursuit and 4-5 favorite Repo Rocks in fourth position.

Out of the turn, Toledo angled his charge from the rail to the outside. When presented with daylight, the 4-year-old Into Mischief colt surged in the final furlong, overtaking Little Vic, Repo Rocks, Expressman and Today's Flavor, thundering home in a final time of 1:23.25. The effort bested Repo Rocks by 1 1/4 lengths as Doppelganger posted his first stakes win in seven attempts.

The 123rd edition of the Carter, the third of four stakes on a card highlighted by the Grade 2, $750,000 Wood Memorial presented by Resorts World Casino, saw Repo Rocks edge Expressman by a nose for second. Today's Flavor and Bold Journey finished fourth and fifth, respectively, while Little Vic, who was reported to have bled, completed the order of finish.

White Abarrio, who spiked a temperature after shipping up to New York from Florida, was scratched.

Doppelganger, owned by SF Racing, Starlight Racing, Madaket Stables, Robert E. Masterson, Jay Schoenfarber, Waves Edge Capital, Catherine Donovan, Golconda Stable and Siena Farm, could now be on target for the Grade 1, $1 million Hill 'n' Dale Metropolitan Handicap on Belmont Stakes Day, June 10.

“That seems like a great thought immediately after, but we'll get him home and see how he is and then talk to the group,” Russell said.

Bred in Kentucky by WinStar Farm, Doppelganger returned $37.80 on a $2 win bet and improved his career earnings to $442,400. He earned a winner's circle trip in his first graded stakes appearance in 10 months, his last effort a third in the Grade 3 Affirmed in June at Santa Anita.

After being transferred to Russell's care, Doppelganger started his 4-year-old campaign with back-to-back allowance wins at Laurel Park before taking the step up in class.

“The fact that were able to run him in the 'a other than' and then he comes back in the 'two other than' – this horse thinks he's on top of the world,” Russell said. “He doesn't know what races he won in when he won at Laurel. He's just had a lot of confidence and trained well. I've been getting feedback in the morning from everyone that he's getting better and today it showed.”

Doppelganger improved to 4-1-1 in 10 career starts overall and 3-for-3 with Russell.

“It's huge. Especially this horse,” said Russell, whose lone previous graded stakes win came with Wondrwherecraigis in the 2021 Grade 3 Bold Ruler Handicap at Belmont Park. “This is the first horse that the group sent me last year. We opted to give him some time and let him develop, and it's nice to see that it pays off. It's a job well done to the whole team and rewarding to see the patience pay off.”

Toledo, whose career started in 2013, had registered three Grade 3 wins from 2014-20 before his Grade 1 breakthrough.

“It feels awesome. I can't explain in words,” Toledo said. “It feels great. It's great to do it here against a tough colony like this one. Brittany gives me a lot of opportunities, so credit to her for getting the horse ready. Thanks to her for bringing me here and keeping me on the horse.”

Toledo has been aboard for all three of Doppelganger's starts this year.

“I know he wants to go further, but there was a lot of speed in the race and that helped,” Toledo said. “He's a good horse. He does whatever you want. Whatever you ask him, he'll do it. He had been running against less company at Laurel. But from the beginning, they thought he could run against nice horses and he proved that he could do it today.

“The couple times I rode him at Laurel, I always kept him in the clear,” he added. “That's what I tried today. When the turn came, I had to come over and save ground. I didn't want to keep him all the way to the outside. So I came over, saved ground and went into the clear into the stretch. When he saw the clear in the stretch, he just took off.”

Jockey Andrew Wolfsont said Repo Rocks, who entered on a four-race win streak topped by a last-out score in the Stymie here, was game to the wire.

“I was very impressed with him down the lane,” Wolfsont said. “He had every reason to give up. He was so much the best in his last four starts and today he really had to try. He still gave his effort to be second even though it wasn't his day.”

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