My Prankster Enters Stud at O'Sullivan Farms
My Prankster, a grade 3-winning son of Into Mischief, has been sold and will stand the 2024 breeding season at O'Sullivan Farms near Charles Town, W.Va., according to the farm. Robert and Lawana Low bought My Prankster for $600,000 at the 2020 Fasig-Tipton Selected Yearling Showcase and sent the colt to Todd Pletcher. The colt won his debut at Saratoga Race Course by 10 lengths and earned black-type in his third career start with a second in Bowman Mill Stakes at Keeneland. At 3, he won the Swale Stakes (G3) at Gulfstream Park and went on to run third in the Pat Day Mile Stakes (G2). He compiled a 3-2-1 record from 10 starts and earned $314,840. My Prankster's sire is a four-time-leading North American sire and currently leads the general sire list rankings with more than $24.4 million in progeny earnings. My Prankster is out of grade 2 winner and imported Puerto Rican champion 3-year-old filly My Wandy's Girl (Flower Alley), who won 15 of 25 starts. My Wandy's Girl is a half sister to graded-placed stakes winner Saguaro Row (Union Rags) and stakes winner Pinnacle Peak (Yes It's True). O'Sullivan Farms, family owned and operated since 1939, is syndicating My Prankster, who will join Limehouse, Aldrin, Capo Bastone, and Golden Years on the farm's roster. My Prankster will stand for $2,500 with special consideration given to approved mares.