Grade 1 Winner Doppelganger Retired To Florida’s Pleasant Acres Stallions For 2024

Pleasant Acres Stallions is pleased to announce the arrival of Doppelganger (Into Mischief / Twice the Lady, by Quiet American) – who will stand in Florida in 2024 for $10,000.

“A TDN Rising Star by Into Mischief has arrived in Florida for our breeders,” said Pleasant Acres Stallions owner Joe Barbazon. “Bred on the same crossover Fappiano-line mares as Champion and mutiple Grade 1 winner Covfefe and graded stakes winner Maximus Mischief, we are confident he will make an impressive impact on future Florida crops.”

Doppelganger – a $570,000 Fasig-Tipton Selected Showcase yearling – broke his maiden in his debut at two with a performance that awarded him the coveted title of TDN Rising Star for his 3 ½ length score at the Los Alamitos Thoroughbred meet. He became Into Mischief's 29th Rising Star, joining an elite group of talent including Life Is Good ($85,000 stud fee), Mandaloun ($20,000 fee), and Goldencents.

“When we saw him at the sale the whole team, Bob, Tom, and myself, agreed he was an absolute must have,” said Donato Lanni. “I am looking forward to seeing his babies hit the sales in a couple of years.”

At three he ran at Santa Anita and placed in the G2 San Felipe Stakes and G3 Affirmed Stakes. With four wins at four, Doppelganger captured the G1 Carter Handicap Presented by NYRA Bets at Aqueduct as well as the Battery Park Stakes at Delaware Park.

Doppelganger's sire, Into Mischief – a four-time reigning champion general sire – stands for $250,000 at Spendthrift Farm in Kentucky. He has $162,647,320 in progeny earnings with $149,795 average earnings per runner. He's had 140 (11.4 percent) black type winners and 259 (21 percent) black type placed runners. Currently he has 68 graded stakes winners and 18 Grade 1 winners. Continuing to break his own records, Into Mischief averaged nearly $600,000 for weanlings and close to $700,000 for yearlings in the sales ring in 2023 – a substantial increase from the prior year.

Doppelganger is out of the Quiet American mare Twice the Lady – a stakes winner and multiple stakes placed performer who was nearly 70 percent in the money.

His second dam, Catherine's Crown (Chief's Crown) is the dam of Michelle's Crown – the producer of Louisiana Champions Day Turf Stakes and Louisiana Showcase Turf Stakes winner Snakebite Kit. Catherine's Crown is the granddam of stakes winner Savingtime. Doppelganger's third dam – Catherine's Bet – was a Grade 2 winner and the dam of champion 3-year-old filly Blushing Katy and Midnight Bet – a multiple stakes winner of nearly $3 million in Japan.

Doppelganger joins stallions Amira's Prince (Teofilo), Bodexpress (Bodemeister), Chess Chief (Into Mischief), Curlin's Honor (Curlin), Gone Astray (Dixie Union), Gunnevera (Dialed In), Leinster (Majestic Warrior), Magic on Tap (Tapit), Neolithic (Harlan's Holiday), No Never No More (Scat Daddy), and Sweetontheladies (Twirling Candy), at the 220-acre farm located just northwest of Ocala.

Pleasant Acres Stallions has received many accolades for excellence, including 2021 Florida Freshman Sire of the Year for Neolithic, 2017 Florida Freshman Sire of the Year for Poseidon's Warrior, 2017 DRF Florida-bred Beyer Award, 2009 Florida Breeder of the Year, 2009 Florida Broodmare of the Year, Breeder of the 2009 Florida Horse of the Year, and was ranked third in the nation for leading breeders in 2009 by average earnings per starter with 10 or more starters.

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Havana Grey Breeding Right Heads Tattersalls Online December Sale

A breeding right to Havana Grey (GB) will highlight 113 lots catalogued for the Tattersalls Online December Sale, which takes place Dec. 13-14. The sale includes 66 horses in/out of training, 16 foals, 13 broodmares, nine breeding rights, five yearlings, a pair of Store horses, one point-to-pointer and a stallion.

A breeding right to the son of Havana Gold (Ire) topped the Online November Sale at 280,000 guineas This season's leading second crop sire has sired 16 Group/listed winners and 31 group/listed performers in his first two crops, led by the dual Group 1 winning 2-year-old Vandeek.

Additional breeding rights on offer: Territories (Ire), sire of this Year's Group 1 Haydock Sprint Cup winner Regional (GB), Aclaim (Ire), Alkumait (GB), Cloth of Stars (Ire), Inns of Court (Ire), Land Force (Ire), Le Brivido (Fr) and Time Test (GB).

Among the other notable entries for the December sale, listed-placed Cloudbreaker (Sea The Stars) (lot 59), a half-sister to a pair of listed winners and broodmare Happy Hiker (Ire) (Dalakhani {Ire}) (lot 99), selling in foal to Classic winner Saxon Warrior (Jpn). Included among the foals is a filly by Group 1 winner Mohaather (GB) (lot 72). The half-sister to listed-placed Whim (GB) (Nayef) is out of Group 3 winner Whazzis (GB) (Desert Prince {Ire}).

To view the complete catalogue, click here.

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Pulpit Stakes: Pletcher Looking For Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Also-Ran Noted To ‘Bounce Back’ On Turf

Repole Stable's Grade 2-placed Noted, well-beaten by stablemate Fierceness in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1) last month, shortens up for his return to the grass in Saturday's $100,000 Pulpit at Gulfstream Park.

The Pulpit for 2-year-olds anchors an 11-race card co-headlined by the $100,000 Wait a While in Race 6 for 2-year-old fillies, both going 7 ½ furlongs around two turns on Gulfstream's new turf course. First race post time is 12:10 p.m.

A gray or roan son of Cairo Prince, winner of the 2014 Holy Bull (G2) at Gulfstream, Noted fetched $200,000 as a yearling last fall. He had two wins and two seconds in his first four starts before finishing off the board for the first time when last of nine in the 1 1/16-mile Juvenile Nov. 3 at Santa Anita.

It was the second time on dirt for Noted, winner of the one-mile Sapling Aug. 26 at Monmouth Park in his only previous try. Second by a length that day was Dornoch, a full brother to 2023 Kentucky Derby (G1) winner and Florida Derby runner-up (G1) Mage that was a comeback winner of the Dec. 2 Remsen (G2) at Aqueduct.

“We were kind of torn,” Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher said. “He had trained well enough on the dirt and he had that good win in the Sapling over what's turned out to be a nice horse, but it didn't work out in the Breeders' Cup.

“Now we'll head back to the grass and see what that does,” he added. “He's run very well on the turf and I'd have to say at this stage he's a little better on the grass, but we'll not rule out giving him another try on the dirt at some point.”

Noted made his first two starts on the grass, running second a five-furlong maiden special weight June 22 at Belmont Park before graduating going 1 1/16 miles July 22 at Saratoga. Following his win in the Sapling, Noted came up a nose short of Can Group in the 1 1/16-mile Bourbon (G2) Oct. 8 at Keeneland. The winner came back to be fourth in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf (G1).

“That was a tough beat,” Pletcher said. “He just couldn't get his nose on the wire, but he ran great so we're looking for him to bounce back with another good effort.”

Pletcher won last year's Pulpit with Ari Gold as well as 2016 with Tapwrit. Irad Ortiz Jr., aboard for four of five starts, is named to ride Noted from Post 8 in a field of 11.

Trainer Mike Maker is also a two-time winner of the Pulpit, with Swagger Jagger in 2015 and Henley's Joy in 2018, and he will be represented this year by Robyn Kaiser's Liam's Journey. Yet to win through three starts, the Liam's Map colt was second in a 6 ½-furlong maiden special weight Sept. 10 at Kentucky Downs and hasn't raced since dead-heating for third, beaten 1 ½ lengths by Pletcher-trained Agate Road, in the 1 1/16-mile Pilgrim (G2) Oct. 4 at Aqueduct.

Among five horses trying turf for the first time are Reminder and Okiro. Tami Bobo's Reminder, a $180,000 son of 2018 Florida Derby winner Audible, has made four starts over Gulfstream's all-weather Tapeta course, most recently finishing third in the one-mile, 70-yard Armed Forces Nov. 4.

Yutaka Enterprises Corp.'s Okiro has also raced exclusively on Tapeta, including a runner-up finish behind Mattingly in the five-furlong Hollywood Beach Sept. 30. The son of Japanese-bred Yoshida will add blinkers after running second by a length in a 5 ½-furlong optional claiming allowance Nov. 3.

“He's training very good,” trainer Jose Garoffalo said. “He came back after the last race very good. We're going to try him on turf. I think that he can handle the surface very good. We're happy how he's been. He's been running very good and training excellent. We have no issues with him, so I think we have a shot with him in the Pulpit.”

Okiro drew outermost Post 11 in the Pulpit under jockey Leonel Reyes, up for each of the last two starts.

“We have some concern about the post position but he has some speed and maybe it'll be good for him,” Garoffalo said. “He's got some tactical speed, so I think he's going to handle the position very well.

“He's going to go two turns, but I think he can handle the distance. When he's been running short he has shown some finish. He closes hard. He'll get the distance, without a doubt. The main for thing is going to be the surface,” he added. “We always had in mind to try him on turf. His pedigree suggests some turf influence so I think he's going to handle it. The only way to find out is to try.”

Boardshorts Stables' Double Your Money is trained by Brian Lynch, who won the 2021 Pulpit with Red Danger. The bay colt wound up eighth after taking a short lead into the stretch of the Bourbon, beaten less than three lengths, after graduating in a one-mile maiden special weight Sept. 9 at Kentucky Downs.

Prevent, second in the Armed Forces on Gulfstream's Tapeta Nov. 4; Palm Tree, racing first time as a gelding after running seventh in the Bourbon; Ship to Shore, third in the six-furlong Smoke Glacken on dirt Sept. 9 in his latest start; Summer Storm Stric, General Ledger and Tocayo are also entered.

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