2018 Stallion Fees
- bare it all
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I loved Congaree as a racehorse. Glad he's still around, regardless of fee or size of book.
Who am I forgetting as to why they wouldnt have Quality Road's fee set yet?
Who am I forgetting as to why they wouldnt have Quality Road's fee set yet?
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Maybe Abel Tasman in the Distaff?bare it all wrote:I loved Congaree as a racehorse. Glad he's still around, regardless of fee or size of book.
Who am I forgetting as to why they wouldnt have Quality Road's fee set yet?
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Another young stallion who's babies I'd keep an eye on at the sales next year is Daredevil. For $7,500, I think he's very attractive and affordable, and I was impressed with the handful of weanlings I've seen so far this year.
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Medaglia d'Oro's stud fee increased to $200,000
http://www.drf.com/news/medaglia-doros- ... sed-200000
Following is the complete list of advertised 2018 stud fees for Darley’s U.S. stallion roster.
Kentucky
Animal Kingdom - $30,000
Astern (NEW) - $15,000
Bernardini - $85,000
Frosted - $50,000
Hard Spun - $40,000
Medaglia d’Oro - $200,000
Midshipman - $8,500
Nyquist - $40,000
Street Boss - $20,000
Street Sense - $35,000
New York
Alpha - $5,000
http://www.drf.com/news/medaglia-doros- ... sed-200000
Following is the complete list of advertised 2018 stud fees for Darley’s U.S. stallion roster.
Kentucky
Animal Kingdom - $30,000
Astern (NEW) - $15,000
Bernardini - $85,000
Frosted - $50,000
Hard Spun - $40,000
Medaglia d’Oro - $200,000
Midshipman - $8,500
Nyquist - $40,000
Street Boss - $20,000
Street Sense - $35,000
New York
Alpha - $5,000
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Abel Tasman is a nice filly and I'm realizing Quality Road has Salty on his resume as well. Frank Conversation is slated to run in the BC, too. Have to give QR some credit - he's getting some good runners.
Nyquist at $40k seems a bit much to me. I love Uncle Mo, but man, that's quite a bit for a Derby winner who didn't do much else. I like Animal Kingdom and I hope his babies keep running well on the dirt. I feel like he's a bubble horse in more ways that most because of his "grassy" pedigree.
Nyquist at $40k seems a bit much to me. I love Uncle Mo, but man, that's quite a bit for a Derby winner who didn't do much else. I like Animal Kingdom and I hope his babies keep running well on the dirt. I feel like he's a bubble horse in more ways that most because of his "grassy" pedigree.
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Hard Spun seems like a bargain, especially compared to Nyquist at the same price.
- Miss Woodford
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I really expected this old guy (he'll be 26 next season) to be pensioned. $5k is a bargain basement price for him IMO.Sparrow Castle wrote:Following is the complete list of advertised fees for the 2018 Lane’s End stallion roster.
Langfuhr - $5,000
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http://www.drf.com/news/connect-debut-20000-lanes-end
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How old was Mr. P when he was pensioned- he was up there, but cant remember.Miss Woodford wrote:I really expected this old guy (he'll be 26 next season) to be pensioned. $5k is a bargain basement price for him IMO.Sparrow Castle wrote:Following is the complete list of advertised fees for the 2018 Lane’s End stallion roster.
Langfuhr - $5,000
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http://www.drf.com/news/connect-debut-20000-lanes-end
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He never was. He stood the 1999 season (age 29) and then coliced in the summer and was put down.serenassong wrote:How old was Mr. P when he was pensioned- he was up there, but cant remember.Miss Woodford wrote:I really expected this old guy (he'll be 26 next season) to be pensioned. $5k is a bargain basement price for him IMO.Sparrow Castle wrote:Following is the complete list of advertised fees for the 2018 Lane’s End stallion roster.
Langfuhr - $5,000
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http://www.drf.com/news/connect-debut-20000-lanes-end
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$35,000 for Classic Empire.....
Thoughts?
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For a Two-Year-Old Champ standing at Coolmore, it seems kind of reasonable. Whatever issues he may have had on the track, he does have a nice pedigree. Guess we'll find out in a couple of years whether that fee is reasonable, too high...or a bargain.
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Uncle Mo started at $35k as well. And unlike CE, he hadn't even won a G1 at 3, and his female family while decent isn't in my opinion as elite as CE's. Plus CE is by probably one of the hottest emerging sirelines (Whether you mean Pioneerof the Nile or Empire Maker or both), I'd say all in all it's reasonable. Though I do think if he were standing elsewhere he'd probably start at $25k.
A filly named Ruffian...
Eine Stute namens Danedream...
Une pouliche se nommant Trêve...
Kincsem nevű kanca...
And a Queen named Beholder
Eine Stute namens Danedream...
Une pouliche se nommant Trêve...
Kincsem nevű kanca...
And a Queen named Beholder
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"He never was. He stood the 1999 season (age 29) and then coliced in the summer and was put down."
That's what happened- couldn't remember- that is really quite a long time- Im thinking that he has the record of the oldest active TB stallion.
He was Serena's first date- and the result was Serena's Tune(98)- who had Serena's Cat, dam of Honor Code, etc.
That's what happened- couldn't remember- that is really quite a long time- Im thinking that he has the record of the oldest active TB stallion.
He was Serena's first date- and the result was Serena's Tune(98)- who had Serena's Cat, dam of Honor Code, etc.
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My take on that is that Uncle Mo was a brilliant freak, who had some really serious health problems as a 3YO, and Classic Empire was just a very good horse (who is also a head case).Treve wrote:Uncle Mo started at $35k as well. And unlike CE, he hadn't even won a G1 at 3, and his female family while decent isn't in my opinion as elite as CE's. Plus CE is by probably one of the hottest emerging sirelines (Whether you mean Pioneerof the Nile or Empire Maker or both), I'd say all in all it's reasonable. Though I do think if he were standing elsewhere he'd probably start at $25k.
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I'm just saying that when you look at the various +/- for each at the time of retirement, 35k seems about expected for Coolmore.mariasmon wrote:My take on that is that Uncle Mo was a brilliant freak, who had some really serious health problems as a 3YO, and Classic Empire was just a very good horse (who is also a head case).Treve wrote:Uncle Mo started at $35k as well. And unlike CE, he hadn't even won a G1 at 3, and his female family while decent isn't in my opinion as elite as CE's. Plus CE is by probably one of the hottest emerging sirelines (Whether you mean Pioneerof the Nile or Empire Maker or both), I'd say all in all it's reasonable. Though I do think if he were standing elsewhere he'd probably start at $25k.
Disagree on him being a headcase considering every time he has acted out it was related to a health issue (abscess and subsequent back pain from being forced to run on an abscessed foot...)
A filly named Ruffian...
Eine Stute namens Danedream...
Une pouliche se nommant Trêve...
Kincsem nevű kanca...
And a Queen named Beholder
Eine Stute namens Danedream...
Une pouliche se nommant Trêve...
Kincsem nevű kanca...
And a Queen named Beholder
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American foundation sire Diomed bred mares until his death at age 31, while his famous grandson American Eclipse (who lived to age 33) continued breeding till he was 32.serenassong wrote:"He never was. He stood the 1999 season (age 29) and then coliced in the summer and was put down."
That's what happened- couldn't remember- that is really quite a long time- Im thinking that he has the record of the oldest active TB stallion.
He was Serena's first date- and the result was Serena's Tune(98)- who had Serena's Cat, dam of Honor Code, etc.
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And Quality Road jumps to $70,000. He's the young, upwardly trending stallion there at the moment.
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Looks like after his two winners last weekend Medaglia D'Oro was bumped to $250,000Sparrow Castle wrote:Medaglia d'Oro's stud fee increased to $200,000
http://www.drf.com/news/medaglia-doros- ... sed-200000
Following is the complete list of advertised 2018 stud fees for Darley’s U.S. stallion roster.
Kentucky
Animal Kingdom - $30,000
Astern (NEW) - $15,000
Bernardini - $85,000
Frosted - $50,000
Hard Spun - $40,000
Medaglia d’Oro - $200,000
Midshipman - $8,500
Nyquist - $40,000
Street Boss - $20,000
Street Sense - $35,000
New York
Alpha - $5,000