‘Botti International’ as Lucie Botti is Set to Have First Dubai Runner

In Newmarket the rain is pouring and the sun, if it still exists, is being defiantly reclusive. But just one small click on a Zoom link and suddenly there is a backdrop of endless blue sky, and in the foreground the smiling face of Lucie Botti, back in Dubai for her umpteenth winter and looking understandably pleased to have escaped the English weather.

Botti is of course married to Newmarket trainer Marco Botti, and for years their stable has had runners all over the world, but most often in Dubai for the Carnival. Now, with the rules changed to allow international participants throughout the racing season in Dubai, unsurprisingly the enterprising Bottis have been among the first to seize this opportunity, with Lucie Botti now licensed to train under her own name and at the helm of the stable's burgeoning dual presence in the UK and the UAE.

“I think that we are going to call this adventure Botti International,” she says, and in many respects that global outlook has been at the heart of the family's operation since she and Marco set up their own operation at Green Ridge Stables in Newmarket in 2006. Some years later, they built their own 100-box yard, Prestige Place, which remains their primary base. 

Botti continues, “We have always had runners in Dubai since we set up and we are very privileged to own the yard in Newmarket. It was purpose-built and it's working really well. Now what we are able to offer to our clients is to have horses trained here too. Again we are lucky to have some locally-based owners who want to have horses in Dubai in the winter, and we can also offer them the opportunity to have horses with us in the UK.

“We hope this new set-up will be a base for the Middle East in general, so we can run horses from here in Saudi, Bahrain, etc. Hopefully we can expand slowly and have a nice setting here for the winter. From a horse's point of view this time of the year is the best out here.”

Soneva became the first winner for the Botti team in Dubai in the G3 Cape Verdi in 2010, but Lucie Botti's association with the emirate stretches back further, some 20 years or more, to the days of Endless Hall (GB), who was fourth in the Dubai Sheema Classic, when it was still a Group 2, in 2001.

“When I first came to England I worked for Luca Cumani and I accompanied the first horse that he sent to Dubai, Endless Hall,” says the Czech-born former jockey. “After the Sheema Classic he went to Singapore and won the Singapore Cup. 

“Later I worked for David Loder as one of his assistants for a couple of seasons and was still going to Dubai in the winter with the International horses.

“When we set up training we had runners in Dubai as soon as we could. Soneva was our first winner here, and I've been every year.”

The stable's success during that time has included victory for Jakkalberry (Ire) in the G2 City of Gold. He was also third in the Sheema Classic, while Euro Charline (GB) was runner-up in both the G1 Dubai Turf and G2 Balanchine, and Planteur (Ire) was third in the G1 Dubai World Cup. Felix (GB), too, has been placed in the Dubai Turf, while Lazzam (GB) was runner-up in the UAE 2,000 Guineas. And the international roll call has not been restricted to Dubai, for Marco Botti has trained group/graded winners in America, Canada, France, Germany, and of course his native Italy as well.

While Lucie Botti, as familiar with Meydan as she is with Newmarket Heath, stresses that it's very much business as usual, she does admit that next week will see two major landmarks for her personally. On December 20 she graduates in anthroposophic psychology. The following day she is set to have a first runner in her own name, the two-year-old Onigiri (GB) (Expert Eye {GB}), who is owned by Ahmed Bintouq and partner.

“It has always been in our mind and now obviously racing in the Middle East has really expanded over the last few years, which is great,” she says. “Dubai has always been a second home for us, so to have a base here was always a dream in my mind, and now that they have opened the season, that was the key. We can run at the other racecourses and in all the races at Meydan, and that is what has prompted us to make this decision this year. We are going to keep the base running all year round. If they are suitable horses to go back to the UK they will, and if they are suitable horses to go somewhere else, they can go there, or stay in Dubai for the summer.”

In addition to Onigiri, Botti also has another juvenile, the Patrick Doyle-owned Drink Dry (Ire) (Saxon Warrior {Jpn}), and Saeed Sultan Al Rahoomi's Royal Dubai (Fr) (Seahenge) under her care at the moment, and she is assisted by a local rider and a groom.

“The other two are set to run on 5 January. It's all building up and going fine so far,” she says. “We have another couple of horses arriving on 20 December and then Giavellotto will come out at the beginning of February.”

Scuderia La Tesa's homebred Giavellotto (Ire) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}) currently holds stable-star status in the Botti yard. The winner of the G2 Yorkshire Cup in May, he was also third in the G2 Lonsdale Cup and he will return to Dubai for another crack at the country's major staying contest, the G2 Dubai Gold Cup, in which he was ninth last season. His first intended start is a prep race in the Nad Al Sheba Trophy.

“The Emirates Racing Authority has been super helpful and the BHA has also been very good,” says Botti.”It's a huge privilege to be here in Dubai and at Meydan. Over the years here the racing has been very good to us and we are lucky to have clients supporting us.”

 

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Levy Releases Annual Report: Income Hits 100M, Betting Turnover Declines

The Horserace Betting Levy Board's (HBLB) 2022/23 Annual Report outlined that statutory Levy income to the Board was £100 million, the highest since the Levy collection reforms of 2017. The last two months of Apr. 1, 2022 through Mar. 31, 2023 term saw bookmakers' gross profits increasing significantly on the Board's projections taking into account the actual results to that point and historic comparisons.

Over the 12-month period, the Board reports of a continuing decline in turnover (amount staked) which was being partially mitigated by improved margins and gross win (amount retained by bookmakers), the basis on which Levy is paid. The trends have continued into 2023/24.

“Whether or not these trends in turnover and gross win will be sustained will become clear with time,” said Chief Executive Alan Delmonte. “While the short-term position provides reassurance in terms of income projection, the Board must however remain cautious because the underlying position is that turnover has declined over a sustained period. Ultimately, whatever the cause, falling turnover is unlikely to prove a positive for the sport's long-term health.”

Also outlined in the reports:

  • The achievement of a small operating surplus in the year, in part due to the Board receiving from the Racing Foundation the second £3m of the £6m over two years generously contributed towards the Board's grants for people training and education initiatives.
  • The publication of the Board's first three-year Business Plan, during 2022/23.
  • The updated and enhanced processes for inviting, assessing and monitoring grant applications.
  • The decision to increase transparency with the publication of the Board's race by race prize money contribution, providing greater visibility for the sport's participants about where the Board's prize money funds are directed.
  • Saving an ongoing £100,000 per annum on administrative costs with the move to smaller office premises.

To view the Annual Report, click here.

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Walk In The Park Reigns At Goffs December

Walk In The Park (Ire) sired four of the six highest foals and the three top lots, as the Goffs December National Hunt Sale continued on Tuesday.

Ballincurrig House Stud consigned lot 294, a son of Appy Days (Ire) (King's Theatre {Ire}), and he caught the eyes of Gerry Aherne and Charles Shanahan for €90,000. His dam is out of G3 Nell Gwyn S. heroine A-To-Z (Ire) (Ahonoora {GB}).

Said the colt's breeder Cathal Ennis, “I've had my fair share of setbacks and bred enough slow ones too. I'm not saying I'm successful at all, but if there's one thing I am very fussy about, rightly or wrongly, it's broodmare sires.

“I love mares by King's Theatre, Presenting, Saint Des Saints and so on. I set a lot of store by them. Look at Saddlers' Hall, who was disappointing as a sire, but his daughters were dynamite.”

Second on the list was Castlefarm Stud's son of Ard Abhainn (Ire) (lot 296), who sold for €80,000 to Kevin Ross Bloodstock and Killeen Glebe. His dam, a daughter of Jeremy, won a listed race over hurdles.

Rounding out the top trio was a bay colt (lot 226) from the draft of Thistletown Stud. Snapped up by Rathmore Stud for €80,000, he is out of the Shirocco (Ger) mare Valjan (GB), herself a half-sister to G1 Champion Hurdle winner Katchi (Ire) (Kalanisi {Ire}).

At the close of trade, 132 lots sold (58%) for a gross of €2,157,800. The average remained almost even with 2022's at €16,347, and the median rose €20% to €12,000.

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Solid Results As Curtain Falls On 2023 Arqana Vente d’Elevage

The four-day Arqana Vente d'Elevage concluded on Tuesday, with four fillies and mares making €1 million or more, and 668 horses (77%) marked as sold for a gross of €47,135,000.

Overall, the average was down 8% to €70,561, however, the median rose to €20,000, an increase of 16% off of 2022's mark. The sale was topped by Group 1 winner Place Du Carrousel (Ire) (Lope De Vega {Ire}) at €4.025 million from leading buyer Portofino Bloodstock.

Taking just Tuesday's trade into account, 109 lots sold (79%) for a gross of €581,500. The day's average was down 5% to €5,335, while the median increased by 14% to €4,000.

Tuesday's top lot was lot 919, the Kingman (GB) mare Crispina (GB). From the family of stallions Cityscape (GB) and Bated Breath (GB), the Haras d'Annebault-consigned 6-year-old was sold in foal to G1 Deutsches Derby hero Laccario (Ger) and brought €52,000 from SARL Trotting Bloodstock.

A named filly foal, Laskaria (Fr) (Laccario {Ger}), was the day's dearest foal, changing hands for €25,000 from the draft of Haras d'Annebault. Richard Venn Bloodstock bought the April foal on behalf of Paola Beacco Bd.

La Motteraye Consignment was the leading vendor, offering 39 mares, fillies and foals for a gross of €4,971,000, including Channel (Ire) (Nathaniel {Ire}) for €1.2 million.

Arqana President Eric Hoyeau and Executive Director Freddy Powell said, “In a record-breaking year, the 2023 edition of the Vente d'Élevage has concluded with very good results. With four fillies and mares making over €1 million, including  an historic top price of over €4 million, turnover from the  December sale exceeded €45 million for the second time.  Driven by buyers from all over Europe, as well as from the United States, Australia, Japan, India, Turkey and France,  demand remained buoyant. The middle market segment also remained strong, with a high level of activity both  internationally and domestically. We would like to take this  opportunity to thank all our vendors, as well as the buyers who once again turned out in force. We would also like to thank all our teams, in the yards, the stud farms and in the offices, for their involvement during this great marathon that is the Vente d'Elevage. As this marks the end of the sales year, we wish everyone a very happy holiday season.”

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