Myboycharlie Moves To France For 2012

17/10/2011

Myboycharlie Moves To France For 2012

SF Bloodstock and Haras du Mezeray have formed a joint venture to stand  Myboycharlie in Normandy for the 2012 covering season.
 
Brian O’Rourke, National Stud Managing Director, said: “Myboycharlie’s first crop of foals has been eye-catching and we are sure that their quality will help them sell well. 
 
“We are sorry to lose this promising young sire from The National Stud and would like to thank all the breeders who have supported him in his two seasons with us.  Haras de Mezeray has quite rightly identified an exciting potential sire of the future and we wish them luck in this joint venture with SF Bloodstock.”
 
            Myboycharlie was crowned Champion Two-Year-Old in France in 2007, winning the Gr.1 Prix Morny by two lengths from subsequent Gr.1 Cheveley Park Stakes and Gr.1 1,000 Guineas winner Natagora. Showing a combination of natural speed and a blistering turn of foot, he won his first three starts by a combined total of 12 lengths. Over a trip beyond his best, Myboycharlie was third behind multiple Gr.1 winners New Approach and Rio De La Plata in the Gr.1 National Stakes at The Curragh over seven furlongs. 
           
By a prominent son of Danehill in Danetime, whose progeny were popular in the sales ring, Myboycharlie’s first crop of foals has already been in high demand in the Southern Hemisphere.
 
SF Bloodstock’s Tom Ryan commented on Myboycharlie’s stock: “He’s stamping them in his own mold and they are good moving precocious types with size and scope.”

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