Vinery Stud shuttler Myboycharlie (IRE) may have a second million dollar mare in the Sales ring this year.
Team Valor's Euro Charline, from the first European crop of Australian based Myboycharlie will head to the Tattersalls December Sale having been retired due to a tendon injury suffered in the lead up to this Friday's Falmouth Stakes Group I at Newmarket.
She is the highest earning filly or mare in Team Valor history with prizemoney of $2.35 million. And a Timeform rating of 119 will ensure she's hot property when offered at the Tattersalls December Sale.
Best known for last years VRC Oaks winner, Jameka, Myboycharlie also sired Peggy Jean which realised the million dollar mark when selling at Magic Millions early this year.
The Marco Botti trained star became the first 3yo to capture the G1 Beverly D. Stakes against older mares at Arlington in 2014. She been runner-up in all three starts this year including twice against males in the G1 Dubai Turf and G1 Lockinge Stakes.
"Euro Charline was one of the best horses I have trained," Botti stated. "She was not the luckiest horse to be fair, and a couple of her seconds very well could have been firsts."
Euro Charline was bred by Brian Liversage from Eurolink Artemis (Common Grounds). She's one of three Group 1 winners for Australian based sire Myboycharlie and was snapped up for just 13,000gns (AUD 23,650) at the 2012 Tattersalls October yearling sale by Scuderia Blueberry.
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