Boudot Banned Six More Months

French champion jockey Pierre-Charles Boudot has had a three-month ban by France Galop stewards extended a further six months as he faces rape charges.

Boudot, 28, was charged on May 12 for the Feb. 27 rape of a 25-year-old female work rider in Cagnes-sur-Mer. Also implicated is fellow jockey Pierre Bazire, who was charged in May with failing to prevent and report a crime. Bazire's suspension has likewise been extended six more months. Boudot, whose legal team has denied the allegations, had been previously accused of rape in 2018, but those allegation did not result in charges.

A statement from France Galop released on Friday read, “France Galop's commissioners have examined the statements made by the jockeys Pierre-Charles Boudot and Pierre Bazire, who are currently under investigation by an examining magistrate from Senlis Judicial Tribunal, with a view to potentially extending the precautionary measures taken against them on May 14, 2021. Though these two jockeys are still presumed innocent, in view of the ongoing legal proceedings that concern said jockeys, the gravity of the allegations and the damage they would cause to the image, legality and safety of horse racing, as well as the organisation of any bets pertaining to horse races, the commissioners have decided to suspend, as a precautionary measure and for a duration of six months, the aforementioned jockeys' authorisation to ride, in accordance with the provisions stated in article 216 of the French horse racing code.
“These measures may be lifted or extended at any time, taking into consideration any additional elements that may be brought to the attention of France Galop's commissioners.”

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Hotellerie Drawn One To Kick Off Yearling Season 

DEAUVILLE, France–Somebody has to be the trailblazer and the first yearling into the ring for the 2021 European season will be a first-crop daughter of U S Navy Flag. The filly hails from the consignment of Haras de l'Hotellerie which offers its biggest draft this year, nine years on from making its Arqana August debut.

The Garcon family's operation made quite a splash back then, selling a Dubawi (Ire) colt to Jehan Malherbe of Form Bloodstock for €450,000, and he was no one-hit wonder. Named Mubtaahij (Ire) and sent into training with Mike de Kock, the sales-ring splash was followed by victory in the G2 UAE Derby for Sheikh Mohammed Bin Khalifa Al Maktoum and, later transferred to America, Mubtaahij also won the GI Awesome Again S. at Santa Anita.

This time around the star of the 19-strong Hotellerie draft, on paper at least, is also by Dubawi. Lot 117, out of the dual-winning Konigstiger (Ger) mare Wiwilia (GB) and from a distinguished German family, is a half-sister to the G1 Criterium de Saint-Cloud winner Wonderment (Ire) and was bred at the farm for clients Manfred Wurtenberger and Reinhard Stockli.

“This is our second Dubawi and she is a very exciting filly,” says Guillaume Garcon, who runs the farm with his father Jean-Pierre and mother Isabelle. “It is great to have another one to sell and she is a half-sister to a Group 1 winner at two by Camelot (GB). We bred her at the farm for a client and I am so happy to have such a nice horse for good clients who trusts us.”

He continues, “This is our biggest draft, usually we have 10 or 15 yearlings but we are always trying to improve the quality, so it's exciting for this year.”

A notable element of the Hotellerie consignment is the trio of American-sired yearlings, by champion sire Into Mischief, Ghostzapper and a member of the first crop of the Scat Daddy stallion Mendelssohn. The three youngsters were bred by Leopoldo Fernández Pujals of Yeguada Centurion, who keeps around 30 mares at Hotellerie, including the dams of the trio, who were bought during a $3.3 million shopping spree at Keeneland in 2019.

First up is the Ghostzapper full-sister to dual Grade I winner Shaman Ghost (lot 12),  followed by the Into Mischief filly (lot 74) who is the first foal of the stakes-placed Pera (Drosselmeyer). Early in Sunday's session is the Mendelssohn filly out of the winning and stakes-placed Lemon Drop Kid mare Royal Story (lot 90).

Garcon says, “He bought mares in foal so the offspring have French premiums and it's quite exciting as he has brought new pedigrees into France. He also bought a stud near to our farm a few weeks ago so we will keep working with him. He's a lovely person who loves his horses and has his own ideas about things.”

The relationship with Fernández Pujals also means that the Hotellerie name will feature for the first time among the list of consignors for the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale in Newmarket.

Garcon explains, “He wants to have horses in training but also here he wants to try the market and we are also selling five yearlings at Tattersalls for the first time this year in Book 1. They all have American pedigrees, including a very good filly by Candy Ride.”

The Garcon family's own interest in Thoroughbreds started in the National Hunt sphere. Jean-Pierre was manager at Haras de Montaigu for 26 years and he and Isabelle always kept a handful of their own National Hunt mares. The link with Montaigu remains through a 4-year-old homebred currently in training with Francois Nicolle. Lawrence d'Arabie (Fr) is unbeaten in two starts over hurdles and is by Montaiugu's late stallion Martaline (GB).

Guillaume Garcon says, “I travelled to Australia, America, Ireland and England and when I returned to France I thought I would try to find a little place for myself, but my parents said why not try something together. So we found a cattle farm and now we have 220 hectares one hour from Deauville. There are 90 mares on the farm some of them are ours and the rest for clients from Australia, Denmark, Sweden, Germany, England, and of course France. We have 15 mares in partnership with our clients.”

He adds, “We still love National Hunt and have a few jumping mares but most of our clients are involved in the Flat.”

One of the most recent high-flying graduates from the Hotellerie draft is Marc Chan's New Mandate (Ire) (New Bay {GB}), who was bought at the August Sale two years ago by Alex Elliott for €35,000 and won the G2 Juddmonte Royal Lodge S.

This time around Garcon declares himself happy with strong traffic to his draft over the last few days and is not worried about being having to open the show on Saturday with the U S Navy Flag second foal of the well named Sixties Icon (GB) mare Epsom Icon (GB), who won the G3 Princess Elizabeth S. on Derby day. The filly (lot 1) is another bred by Yeguada Centurion.

“Somebody has to go first,” he says. “She is a very nice, good-moving filly and we love the mare, who has a Siyouni (Fr) 2-year-old in training with Christopher Head. We also have a very nice Frankel (GB) filly and, for precocity, a No Nay Never filly out of a mare by Kyllachy (GB), who looks all speed. We have something to suit everyone.”

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Tardis A Stakes First For Time Test at Newbury

Wood Hall Stud's 2-year-old filly Tardis (GB) (Time Test {GB}), who hit the board contesting five-furlong heats at York and Haydock in June, graduated in a July 13 maiden tackling an extended five furlongs at Bath last time and continued on the upgrade with a first black-type win for her freshman sire (by Dubawi {Ire}) in Friday's Listed BetVictor St Hugh's S. at Newbury. Breaking with the tailenders and in rear through the initial fractions, the 11-1 chance made relentless headway from halfway to go seventh entering the final furlong and displayed an impressive array of gears in the closing stages to collar Attagirl (GB) (Wootton Bassett {GB}) by a head in the dying strides for a career high.

“She made a nice debut, but it was trainer error that she was beaten on her second start as I ran her back too quick at Haydock,” admitted trainer Michael Bell. “I gave her a break and brought her back for Bath and gave her another break before bringing her back for this as she's not a filly you can bounce into races. She'd been going well into the race and we'd been very happy with her preparation since Bath. She didn't have the ideal passage through, but she showed a really good attitude and a turn of foot to get the job done. My son Nick bought her and I'm sure he'll have his own idea about plans. She's got black type now and the [G2] Flying Childers [at Doncaster] might be an option. She's not a filly you'd run on autumn ground and she must have a decent surface as she's not very big. I could see her making up into a decent little sprinter next year. [Former stable incumbent] Margot Did wasn't very big and she trained on to win a [G1] Nunthorpe at three. Size doesn't always matter.”

Tardis is the first of three foals produced by a multiple-winning daughter of juvenile scorer Greensand (GB) (Green Desert), herself a half-sister to GII Honeymoon H. vixtrix and GI Beverly D. S. placegetter Country Garden (GB) (Selkirk). The March-foaled bay–who hails from a family featuring stakes-winning G1 Irish Oaks, G1 Prix de l'Opera and GI Flower Bowl Invitational placegetter Mot Juste (GB) (Mtoto {GB})–is a half-sister to a yearling filly by Rajasinghe (Ire) and a weanling filly by Postponed (Ire).

Friday, Newbury, Britain
BETVICTOR ST HUGH'S S.-Listed, £30,000, Newbury, 8-13, 2yo, f, 5f 34yT, 1:01.62, gd.
1–TARDIS (GB), 126, f, 2, by Time Test (GB)
1st Dam: Twizzell (GB), by Equiano (Fr)
2nd Dam: Greensand (GB), by Green Desert
3rd Dam: Totham (GB), by Shernazar (Ire)
1ST BLACK TYPE WIN. (16,000gns RNA Wlg '19 TATFOA; 18,000gns 2yo '21 TATBRG). O-Wood Hall Stud Ltd & Partner; B-Keyfan Bloodstock (GB); T-Michael Bell; J-Oisin Murphy. £17,013. Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-1, $32,064.
2–Attagirl (GB), 126, f, 2, Wootton Bassett (GB)–Catalina Bay (Ire), by Pastoral Pursuits (GB). (£90,000 Ylg '20 GOFOR). O-Clipper Logistics; B-Southacre Bloodstock (GB); T-Karl Burke. £6,450.
3–Delmona (Ire), 126, f, 2, Dandy Man (Ire)–Imelda Mayhem (GB), by Byron (GB). (£44,000 Ylg '20 TATIRY). O-HH Shaikh Nasser Al Khalifa & Fawzi Nass; B-Ballyhane Stud (IRE); T-Tom Dascombe. £3,228.
Margins: HD, 1, HF. Odds: 11.00, 14.00, 2.00.
Also Ran: Canonized (GB), Fearless Angel (Ire), Flotus (Ire), Porsche Cavalier (Ire), Romantic Time (GB), Guilded (Ire), Bellarena Lady (GB), Kimngrace (Ire), Amanda Hug'n'kiss (GB), Red Showgirl (GB), Devious Angel (Ire), Silken Petals (GB), Cotai Beauty (Ire), Bella's Pearl (GB). Scratched: Choux (Ire), Dark Tulip (GB). Click for the Racing Post result.

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Mastercraftsman Dies Age 15

Four-time Group 1 winner and prolific sire Mastercraftsman (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}-Starlight Dreams, by Black Tie Affair {Ire}) has died age 15 at Coolmore's Castlehyde Stud in Ireland following a suspected heart attack on Friday morning.

Mastercraftsman was a lovely horse to have anything to do with and will be missed by everyone here,” said Castlehyde manager Tom Gaffney. “He has sired some wonderful animals and hopefully there will be a few more stars by him to come.”

Mastercraftsman was bred by Lynch Bages and was the fifth foal out of Starlight Dreams, who would develop into an excellent producer as the dam of Grade III winner Genuine Devotion (Ire) (Rock Of Gibraltar {Ire}) and G1 Moyglare Stud S. runner-up Famous (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}), dam of this year's Listed Oaks Trial victress Sherbet Lemon (Lemon Drop Kid), in addition to Mastercraftsman. Mastercraftsman, however, was undoubtedly her leading light.

Placed into training with Aidan O'Brien, Mastercraftsman broke his maiden at first asking at The Curragh in May of his 2-year-old campaign for owner Derrick Smith, with Sue Magnier and Michael Tabor later joining the partnership. The grey would sail unbeaten through his next three starts-the G2 Railway S., G1 Phoenix S. and G1 National S.-under Johnny Murtagh before finishing fourth in the G1 Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere. Despite losing his unbeaten record, Mastercraftsman had done enough to be named Cartier champion 2-year-old colt of 2008.

With Murtagh choosing stablemate Rip Van Winkle (Ire) for the 2009 G1 2000 Guineas, Mastercraftsman was partnered by Pat Smullen for the Classic, and they checked in fifth, one spot behind Rip Van Winkle and 4 1/4 lengths off the peerless Sea The Stars (Ire). While Rip Van Winkle followed Sea The Stars through the middle distances in the G1 Derby and G1 Eclipse S. in his next two starts, Mastercraftsman stuck to the mile, a move which resulted in victories in the G1 Irish 2000 Guineas and G1 St James's Palace S., reunited with Murtagh. The two Ballydoyle colts changed course thereafter; while Rip Van Winkle dropped back to a mile to take the G1 Sussex S. and G1 Queen Elizabeth II S., Mastercraftsman went up to a mile and a quarter, finishing second in the G1 Juddmonte International and third in the G1 Irish Champion S., both times beaten by Sea The Stars. Mastercraftsman dropped down in class for a confidence-boosting five-length score in the G3 Diamond S. four weeks after the Irish Champion S., and closed out his career with a fourth-place finish in the 2009 GI Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile at Santa Anita.

Mastercraftsman began stud duties at Coolmore in 2010 for a fee of €20,000 and was an immediate hit, with three of his seven Northern Hemisphere-bred Group 1 winners having emanated from that initial crop. Kingston Hill (Ire) gave his sire a first-season Group 1 win when scoring in the Racing Post Trophy, and he went on to win the following year's G1 St Leger in addition to finishing second in the Derby.

Kingston Hill wasn't his sire's first Classic winner, however. That honour went to The Grey Gatsby (Ire), who took the 2014 G1 Prix du Jockey Club before besting that year's Derby winner Australia (GB) in the Irish Champion S. Racing until the age of six, The Grey Gatsby, still his sire's highest-rated runner, would be placed at the top level four more times, and he has his first 2-year-olds this year.

Mastercraftsman's third first-crop Group 1 winner was Amazing Maria (Ire), who hit her top stride at age four when winning the G2 Duke of Cambridge S., G1 Falmouth S. and G1 Prix Rothschild on the bounce for breeder Sir Robert Ogden and trainer David O'Meara.

Mastercraftsman's immediate success meant successive fee bumps to €35,000 and €40,000 for his fifth and sixth seasons, and it was at an advertised fee of €35,000 that his most accomplished filly was produced. A homebred for the Niarchos Family, Alpha Centauri (Ire) looked a class apart when winning at first asking and when taking the Listed Irish EBF Fillies' Sprint S., but she had to settle for second as the favourite in Royal Ascot's G3 Albany S. and was just fifth in the G1 Moyglare Stud S. The grey came roaring back at three, however, winning four consecutive Group 1s over a mile-the Irish 1000 Guineas, Coronation S., Falmouth S. and Prix Jacques le Marois-before finishing second to six-time Group 1 winner Laurens (Fr) (Siyouni {Fr}) while picking up an injury in the G1 Matron S. Alpha Centauri's first foal is a yearling colt by Galileo, and she produced a filly by that champion sire this year. Alpha Centauri's full-sister Discoveries (Ire) is one of 111 2-year-olds for Mastercraftsman this year and she was the winner of a hot Curragh maiden on June 25.

Mastercraftsman made it a habit of producing top-class fillies, with A Raving Beauty (Ger) winning the GI Just A Game S. and GI First Lady S. and Off Limits (Ire) the GI Matriarch S. in America. Technician (Ire) once again advertised his sire's stamina influences with victory in the 2019 G1 Prix Royal-Oak.

Mastercraftsman has also found success as a sire in the Southern Hemisphere following shuttle stints to Windsor Park Stud in New Zealand and to Haras Firmamento in Argentina as well as a short stint in Chile. His New Zealand-conceived Group 1 winners include Danzdanzdanz (Aus), The Auld Floozie (NZ), Saint Emilion (NZ) and Valley Girl (NZ), while he is also the sire of five South American Group 1 winners headed by G1 Latinoamericano victor Ya Primo (Chi). Mastercraftsman has to date sired 16 Group 1 winners worldwide, 82 total stakes winners and the earners of over £45-million. He has sired eight stakes winners thus far in 2021 and recorded a one-two in the Listed Upavon S. at Salisbury on Wednesday when Lilac Road (Ire) bested Technique (GB).

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