French Racing And Breeding Made Easy

If you are a breeder planning to board one or several mares in France, or an owner planning to race in that country, then the name of Charlotte André is one you might want to become familiar with. France has many well-documented assets, led by increased prize-money in 2022 and lucrative ßbonuses paid to the owners and breeders of horses raised in the country. This scheme is open to the progeny of stallions based in France and abroad and applies throughout a horse's racing career. But, as with all bonuses, making sure your foal ticks all the boxes is key. So if you don't fancy losing an 80% top-up of your 2-year-old's prizemoney just because your mare travelled back to France a few days late, then you are likely to enjoy meeting André.

A native of the central part of France, where many top-class jumpers are raised, André was surrounded with horses from birth and qualified as an agricultural engineer. She has now been working in the racing industry for 20 years, 16 of which were spent running the office at Ecurie des Monceaux, the operation which has dominated the vendors' leaderboard at the Arqana August Yearling Sale for the past decade. 

She recalls, “I arrived at Monceaux in 2005, just one year after Henri Bozo was appointed as manager. I spent my first three years working with the mares and foals, before taking up the office and clients' relations. It was a privilege to meet many prominent figures of the international racing and breeding scene, including Lady O'Reilly, David Redvers and Sheikh Fahad Al Thani. We had some loyal customers as well as a constant intake of new clients, thanks to Henri's great drive and talent. Looking back on this unique entrepreneurial experience, I feel honoured to have witnessed the rise of Monceaux to the leading position as yearling vendor, and to have been a very small part in the production of 11 Group/Grade 1 winners including Sistercharlie (Ire) (Myboycharlie {Ire}) and Sottsass (Fr) (Siyouni {Fr}).”

Earlier this year, André branched out on her own to set up 'Le Racing Office', a one-stop shop for all foreign investors with racing and/or breeding interests in France. 

Setting itself the simple goal to save her clients all the paperwork and administrative hassle so that they can concentrate on enjoying their passion, Le Racing Office offers a wide range of services covering all interactions with French authorities (horse registration, naming, owner registration, application for racing colours, etc.), accounts management, breeding paperwork (nominations, registration for French bonuses, transport) and keeping you updated on your horses through photos, videos and reports.

She explains, “On many occasions during my time at Ecurie des Monceaux, I noticed that the administration of a racing or breeding operation in France was not simple for foreigners, even on a small scale. As in many other countries, red tape can be off-putting, the tax system can be difficult to navigate and of course there is the language barrier. My aim is to make the life of foreign owners and breeders easier, with a single point of contact handling their account and being in contact with the professionals on the ground to give them regular feedback on their horses.”

André is keen to underline that this new venture would not have been possible without her extended spell at Ecurie des Monceaux.

“I am hugely thankful to Henri Bozo for the unique experience I had at Monceaux and remain extremely attached to this fantastic operation,” she says. “Henri is a renowned horseman and a visionary. Working alongside him for 16 years taught me an awful lot and gave me the confidence to start up my own business.”

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A Case Of You To Remain in Dubai For Al Quoz Sprint

Group 1 winner A Case Of You (Ire) (Hot Streak {Ire}) will remain in Dubai and target the G1 Al Quoz Sprint on Mar. 26. He was a distant second to Godolphin's Man Of Promise (Into Mischief) in the six-furlong G3 Nad Al Sheba Turf Sprint at Meydan on Mar. 5. Gary Devlin's 4-year-old colt captured the G1 Prix de l'Abbaye de Longchamp on Oct. 3 and was a good fifth in the GI Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint at Del Mar on Nov. 6. He made his 4-year-old bow a winning one, with an easy 3 1/2-length win in a Dundalk all-weather affair on Feb. 11 prior to his Meydan second.

“He's good and we're very happy with him,” said trainer Ado McGuinness. “He grubbed up well after the race, he had a nice roll on Sunday morning. I don't know how we are going to beat the winner but we're going to try again.

“I suppose if the winner wasn't in it, we'd be hot favourite for the Sprint on World Cup night because we beat the third easy enough.

“It's definitely the Al Quoz next barring any mishaps. We'll see what we do then. We'll sit down and maybe make a plan for Ascot after that. The Al Quoz will be his first port of call.

“He's staying over there. I was out with him before I came home. He looks great and there's not a bother on him. He looks a million dollars in the sun.”

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First Riding A Dream Academy Student Graduates From BRS Foundation Course

Oshane, a 16-year-old from South East London, became the first student from the Riding A Dream Academy to graduate from the British Racing School's Foundation course. He learned his craft at the Ebony Horse Club in Brixton, and then joined the Foundation Course last December. Oshane was also one of the first students on the Academy's Khadijah Mellah Scholarship programme. The Riding A Dream Academy is funded by the Racing Foundation.

“I loved the scholarship and really enjoyed the Foundation Course, but it was a lot of hard work,” said Oshane, who wants to become a jockey. “You get up at 6 a.m. to look after the horses and are busy all day. I went back to London for a few days before starting on my yard placement and London is boring by comparison–usually you would be busy the whole time in Newmarket so I am looking forward to getting started.”

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Technician Has His First Mare In Foal

Haras de Montaigu's new stallion, the Group 1 winner Technician (Ire) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}), had his first mare scanned in foal on Monday. Sans Regret (Fr) (Manduro {Ger}) was pronounced in foal to the G1 Prix Royal-Oak victor at Haras de Cisai. The winner is owned by D&C Bloodstock, LLP. Technician stands for €3,000 at Haras de Montaigu.

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