Myboycharlie (foaled 20 April 2005) is an Irish-bred
Thoroughbred
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racehorse and
sire
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. He was one of the best two-year-olds of his generation in Europe when he won his first three races including the
Anglesey Stakes
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and the
Prix Morny
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. He did not live up to his early promise and failed to win again before being retired from racing at the end of the following year. He stood as a breeding stallion in Australia, England, France and Turkey and has had considerable success as a sire of winners.
Background
Myboycharlie is a bay horse with no white
markings bred in Ireland by Denis Noonan of the
County Cork
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-based Cregg Stud. In November 2005 the foal was consigned to the Goffs sale and was bought for
€
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13,000 by the Tally-Ho Stud. Ten months later he returned to the sales ring at Doncaster and was sold for 56,000
guineas
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to the trainer
Tommy Stack
Tommy Stack (born 15 November 1945 in Moyvane, County Kerry, Ireland) is a former National Hunt racing jockey and trainer. As a jockey, he is probably best known for piloting Red Rum to a third Grand National victory. Stack was National Hunt Champ ...
. The colt entered the ownership of the Hammersboy – I.R.S.com Syndicate and was taken into training with Stack at
Golden, County Tipperary
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.
He was sired by
Danetime
Danetime (1994–2005) was a bay stallion by the Irish champion Danehill out of Allegheny River, a daughter of Lear Fan. He died at the Alwyn Park Stud of a ruptured artery in 2005.
His racing record was 15:3-3-3, including some Group 2 wins, ...
, a sprinter who recorded his biggest win when taking the
Stewards' Cup as a three-year-old in 1997. As a breeding stallion he sired several other good winners including
Bushranger
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, Utmost Respect (
Duke of York Stakes
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An ...
), Baltic King (
Wokingham Stakes
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), Vital Equine (
Champagne Stakes) and Look Busy (
Temple Stakes
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). Myboycharlie's dam Dulceata who showed no racing ability, finishing unplaced on her only start. She was a granddaughter of the British broodmare Cake, making her a close relative of
Tarascon
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.
Racing career
2007: two-year-old season
Myboycharlie made his racecourse debut in a
maiden race
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over six
furlongs
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on
soft ground at the
Curragh
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on 30 June. Ridden by
Wayne Lordan
Wayne Lordan is a multiple Group race winning Irish jockey.
His first winner was Ethbaat for trainer Gerry Cully at Killarney on 15 July 1998. In his early career he was associated with the stables of David Wachman and Tommy Stack. He also ro ...
he started at odds of
7/2 and took the lead inside the final furlong before drawing away to win "easily" by three
lengths
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. On 15 July, with Lordan again in the saddle, the colt was stepped up in class and distance for the
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Anglesey Stakes over six and a half furlongs on heavy ground at the same track and started the 2/1 second favourite behind the
Aidan O'Brien
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-trained South Dakota. After being restrained in the early stages he went to the front approaching the final furlong and accelerated away from his opponents to win in "impressive" style by seven lengths from the
filly
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Tuscan Evening. After the race he was acquired privately by the
Coolmore Stud
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and thereafter raced in the ownership of
Susan Magnier
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,
Michael Tabor
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Tabor regularly appears on the ''Sunday Times Rich List'' of the richest people in Britain. In 2012 his fortune w ...
and Derrick Smith.
On 19 August Myboycharlie was sent to France and moved up to Group 1 class for the Prix Morny over 1200 metres on soft ground at
Deauville Racecourse
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in which he was ridden by
Kieren Fallon
Kieren Francis Fallon (born 22 February 1965 in Crusheen, County Clare, Ireland) is a retired Irish professional flat racing jockey and was British Champion Jockey six times.
Career
Stable jockey to Henry Cecil
In ...
. He was made the 1.5/1 favourite, with the best of his five opponents appearing to be the filly
Natagora
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and the
Prix de Cabourg
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winner Alexandros. He raced towards the rear as Natagora made the running before overtaking the filly 300 metres from the finish and winning by two lengths. Fallon commented "He's a decent type of horse, a top-of-the-ground horse, and I wouldn't mind him getting better ground. The filly was the one I had to beat and I didn't want her to get a few lengths up on me." After the race he was made joint-favourite in the ante-post betting for the following year's
2000 Guineas
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by
William Hill.
Fallon was again in the saddle when Myboycharlie started 5/2 second favourite for a strongly contested edition of the
National Stakes
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over seven furlongs at the Curragh on 16 September. After settling in sixth place he stayed on in the closing stages without ever looking likely to win and sustained his first defeat as he came home third behind
New Approach
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and
Rio de la Plata
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.
At the end of his 2007 season Myboycharlie was rated the third-best two-year-old in Europe behind New Approach and Fast Company.
2008: three-year-old season
In 2008 Myboycharlie was initially campaigned over sprint distances in Europe. On 24 May he started 11/8 favourite for the Group 3
Greenlands Stakes
The Greenlands Stakes is a Group 2 flat horse race in Ireland open to thoroughbreds aged four years or older. It is run at the Curragh over a distance of 6 furlongs (1,207 metres), and it is schedul ...
over six furlongs at the Curragh but after leading for most of the way he was overtaken in the last quarter mile and finished fifth of the eight runners behind the four-year-old
Astronomer Royal
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. In the following month he was dropped back to five furlongs for the
Sapphire Stakes at the same track but despite being made joint-favourite he made little impression and came home fifth behind the British challenger Tax Free, beaten more than five lengths by the winner.
In the autumn of 2008 Myboycharlie was sent to race in the United States where he was trained by
Cody Autrey. He began his North American campaign by finishing last when favourite for the Don Ciccio Stakes over five and a half furlongs at
Hawthorne Race Course
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on 13 October. At
Fair Grounds Race Course
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As early as 1838 Bernard de Marigny, Ju ...
on 12 December he was partnered by Jamie Theriot in an
allowance race
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over one mile and led from the start to win by one and a quarter lengths from Can't Beat It and eight others. Fifteen days later at the same track the colt ended his track career by running fourth to Jimmy Sims in the Woodchopper Stakes.
Stud record
Myboycharlie began his stud career at the Vinery Stud in Australia in 2009 before returning to England in the following year to stand at the
National Stud
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. He moved to the Haras du Mezeray in Normandy two years later where he remained until 2019 when he was bought by the Turkish Jockey Club and exported to Turkey. Despite his stud fee never rising above €7,500 in Europe he has sired several top-class performers and has been particularly successful as a sire of fillies and mares.
Major winners
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colt
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, f =
filly
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*In most cases, a ''filly'' is a female horse under four years old.
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, g =
gelding
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Pedigree
References
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2005 racehorse births
Racehorses bred in Ireland
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Racehorses trained in the United States
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