2023 Fees
- Northport
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Aga Khan Studs
Gilltown
Sea The Stars - €180,000 (from €150,000)
Haras De Bonneval
Siyouni - €150,000 (from €140,000)
Zarak - €60,000 (from €25,000)
Dariyan €5,000 (same)
Huge jump for Zarak. He hasn’t had a G1 winner yet but a bunch of group winners and 11% stakes winners to runners. I would imagine he’s only going to gain more momentum as his books get better in quality. Love that Zarkava’s best foal is making a mark as a stallion.
Gilltown
Sea The Stars - €180,000 (from €150,000)
Haras De Bonneval
Siyouni - €150,000 (from €140,000)
Zarak - €60,000 (from €25,000)
Dariyan €5,000 (same)
Huge jump for Zarak. He hasn’t had a G1 winner yet but a bunch of group winners and 11% stakes winners to runners. I would imagine he’s only going to gain more momentum as his books get better in quality. Love that Zarkava’s best foal is making a mark as a stallion.
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- Nenikikamen23
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Baaeed - £80,000
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- Northport
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Cheveley Park
Ulysses - £10,000 (same)
Twilight Son - £7,000 (same)
Mayson - £6,000 (same)
Unfortunately - €3,500 (same, standing in Ireland)
£80,000 for Baaeed seems very reasonable. I hope he can be their next Green Desert
Ulysses - £10,000 (same)
Twilight Son - £7,000 (same)
Mayson - £6,000 (same)
Unfortunately - €3,500 (same, standing in Ireland)
£80,000 for Baaeed seems very reasonable. I hope he can be their next Green Desert
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- Northport
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The rest of Shadwell:
Nunnery Stud
Mohaather - £15,000 (same)
Tasleet - £6,000 (from £5,000)
Eqtidaar - £5,000 (same)
Derrinstown Stud
Minzaal - €15,000 (new)
Awtaad - €5,000 (same)
Tamayuz has been pensioned at age 17
https://www.racingpost.com/bloodstock/f ... vcqlWRWq1o
Nunnery Stud
Mohaather - £15,000 (same)
Tasleet - £6,000 (from £5,000)
Eqtidaar - £5,000 (same)
Derrinstown Stud
Minzaal - €15,000 (new)
Awtaad - €5,000 (same)
Tamayuz has been pensioned at age 17
https://www.racingpost.com/bloodstock/f ... vcqlWRWq1o
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I have to admit that I've never been totally clear on what's it means when a stallion, like Gun Runner particularly, goes from an advertised stud fee to "Private". Can someone explain this to me, just so I can get it straight in my head. Or am I making too much of it?
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- Nenikikamen23
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Interesting. On the Stallion Register, he's still listed as standing at Three Chimneys, except for a private fee.
https://www.bloodhorse.com/stallion-reg ... ake-charge
A is for Arrogate, A is for absolute superstar, A is for anointing
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he's still on their website, tooNenikikamen23 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 08, 2022 7:28 pmInteresting. On the Stallion Register, he's still listed as standing at Three Chimneys, except for a private fee.
https://www.bloodhorse.com/stallion-reg ... ake-charge
https://www.threechimneys.com/horse/will-take-charge/
https://www.threechimneys.com/stallions/
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Per someone on Facebook, Will Take Charge has been leased by the Japanese and is in quarantine to move.
- Flanders
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Bated Breath - £15,000
Expert Eye - £7,500
Frankel - £275,000
Kingman - £125,000
Oasis Dream - £20,000
Juddmonte Farms announce their 2023 stud fees.
Expert Eye - £7,500
Frankel - £275,000
Kingman - £125,000
Oasis Dream - £20,000
Juddmonte Farms announce their 2023 stud fees.
- Northport
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Darley Europe Fees
Dalham Hall
Dubawi - £350,000 (from £250,000)
Palace Pier - £50,000 (from £55,000)
Too Darn Hot - £40,000 (from £45,000)
Pinatubo - £35,000 (same)
Farhh - Private (same)
Cracksman - £17,500 (same)
Iffraaj - £15,000 (from £17,500)
Perfect Power - £15,000 (new)
Masar - £14,000 (same)
Harry Angel - £10,000 (from £12,000)
Territories - £10,000 (same)
Postponed - £5,000 (from £6,000)
Kildangan Stud
Night of Thunder - €100,000 (from €75,000)
Blue Point - €35,000 (from €40,000)
Teofilo - €30,000 (same)
Ghaiyyath - €25,000 (same)
Space Blues - €16,000 (from €17,500)
Earthlight - €15,000 (from €18,000)
Naval Crown - £15,000 (new)
Profitable - €9,000 (from €12,500)
Raven’s Pass - €7,500 (same)
Haras Du Logis
Victor Ludorum - €15,000 (same)
Ribchester - €7,500 (from €12,500)
Cloth of Stars - €7,000 (same)
It looks like New Approach has been pensioned. Ribchester has moved from Ireland to France. Ultra is gone from the French roster. We know Golden Horn has been sold as a National Hunt Stallion
https://www.racingpost.com/bloodstock/f ... ukyKftCfcA
Dalham Hall
Dubawi - £350,000 (from £250,000)
Palace Pier - £50,000 (from £55,000)
Too Darn Hot - £40,000 (from £45,000)
Pinatubo - £35,000 (same)
Farhh - Private (same)
Cracksman - £17,500 (same)
Iffraaj - £15,000 (from £17,500)
Perfect Power - £15,000 (new)
Masar - £14,000 (same)
Harry Angel - £10,000 (from £12,000)
Territories - £10,000 (same)
Postponed - £5,000 (from £6,000)
Kildangan Stud
Night of Thunder - €100,000 (from €75,000)
Blue Point - €35,000 (from €40,000)
Teofilo - €30,000 (same)
Ghaiyyath - €25,000 (same)
Space Blues - €16,000 (from €17,500)
Earthlight - €15,000 (from €18,000)
Naval Crown - £15,000 (new)
Profitable - €9,000 (from €12,500)
Raven’s Pass - €7,500 (same)
Haras Du Logis
Victor Ludorum - €15,000 (same)
Ribchester - €7,500 (from €12,500)
Cloth of Stars - €7,000 (same)
It looks like New Approach has been pensioned. Ribchester has moved from Ireland to France. Ultra is gone from the French roster. We know Golden Horn has been sold as a National Hunt Stallion
https://www.racingpost.com/bloodstock/f ... ukyKftCfcA
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- Nenikikamen23
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Raven's Pass is listed as standing for €7,500 at Kildangan StudNorthport wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 9:35 am Darley Europe Fees
Dalham Hall
Dubawi - £350,000 (from £250,000)
Palace Pier - £50,000 (from £55,000)
Too Darn Hot - £40,000 (from £45,000)
Pinatubo - £35,000 (same)
Farhh - Private (same)
Cracksman - £17,500 (same)
Iffraaj - £15,000 (from £17,500)
Perfect Power - £15,000 (new)
Masar - £14,000 (same)
Harry Angel - £10,000 (from £12,000)
Territories - £10,000 (same)
Postponed - £5,000 (from £6,000)
Kildangan Stud
Night of Thunder - €100,000 (from €75,000)
Blue Point - €35,000 (from €40,000)
Teofilo - €30,000 (same)
Ghaiyyath - €25,000 (same)
Space Blues - €16,000 (from €17,500)
Earthlight - €15,000 (from €18,000)
Naval Crown - £15,000 (new)
Profitable - €9,000 (from €12,500)
Haras Du Logis
Victor Ludorum - €15,000 (same)
Ribchester - €7,500 (from €12,500)
Cloth of Stars - €7,000 (same)
It looks like New Approach and Raven's Pass have been pensioned. Ribchester has moved from Ireland to France. Ultra is gone from the French roster. We know Golden Horn has been sold as a National Hunt Stallion
https://www.racingpost.com/bloodstock/f ... ukyKftCfcA
A is for Arrogate, A is for absolute superstar, A is for anointing
- brunanas
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Flightline at $200,000.
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... at-200-000
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... at-200-000
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Well. There are other proven stallions who are less.brunanas wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 2:54 pm Flightline at $200,000.
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... at-200-000
Including Tapit’s best sire son to date, Constitution at $110,000. He’s more than Tapit…
He’s priced the same (or close to) CURLIN, Quality Road, Into Mischief.
This is funny to me. No doubt he was brilliant, but in all reality:
The chances of him producing himself, so unlikely.
The chances of him being a good sire, maybe the first couple crops are knock-out, or maybe not. Good mares help.
The chances of him staying at that price - VERY slim.
I look forward to the next couple of years to 10 years. Time will tell!
- Retrospectiv
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Yup, other than for commercial pinhookers, $200,000 is a very risky feeIzvestia wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 4:13 pmWell. There are other proven stallions who are less.brunanas wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 2:54 pm Flightline at $200,000.
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... at-200-000
Including Tapit’s best sire son to date, Constitution at $110,000. He’s more than Tapit…
He’s priced the same (or close to) CURLIN, Quality Road, Into Mischief.
This is funny to me. No doubt he was brilliant, but in all reality:
The chances of him producing himself, so unlikely.
The chances of him being a good sire, maybe the first couple crops are knock-out, or maybe not. Good mares help.
The chances of him staying at that price - VERY slim.
I look forward to the next couple of years to 10 years. Time will tell!
The other stallions at those fees have earned them through results.
The few stallions in the past few decades that started at a fee like that ended up having a quick market adjustment (Ghostzapper, American Pharoah, Fusaichi Pegasus, Point Given, Smarty Jones, etc)
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