Coolmore America has set 2020 fees for its contingent of 14 US-based stallions at Ashford Stud, with the roster headed by the operation's pair of Triple Crown winners, Justify and American Pharoah. On September 14, 2018, WinStar Farm announced that Justify would stand at Ashford Stud, the North America branch of Coolmore Stud, although the original ownership group had retained some breeding rights. Pierro. All information including race fields and TAB numbers should be checked with an official source. Racing and Sports is a Registered Trademark.
The 14-strong roster is headed by Triple Crown winners Justify and American Pharoah, both currently serving mares at Coolmore Australia.Justify will stand for an advertised fee of $US150,000, unchanged from his debut season in 2019.The fee for American Pharoah will be announced after the Breeders' Cup next weekend where he is expected to be represented by two runners.Ashford's other six-figure sire on the roster is Uncle Mo, who will stand for an unchanged fee of $US125,000.Speightstown ($US70,000) and Tiznoiw ($US40,000) are also on the roster.WinStar also welcomes new stallions in G1 Florida Derby winner Audible who will stand his initial season at stud for $25,000 and G1 Breeders' Cup Classic contender Yoshida, whose fee is to be determined.The roster also includes leading first crop sire Constitution, whose fee has moved to $US40,000, Kentucky Derby winner Always Dreaming ($US25,000) and the leading third crop sire Take Charge Indy ($US17,500).A 340,000gns yearling, Magna Grecia won the G1 Futurity Trophy as a 2YO and as a first-up winner of the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket in May, making him the only son of Invincible Spirit to win G1 races in his first two seasons.Coolmore's David O'Loughlin said, "Magna Grecia is a top class prospect by the sire of Kingman.
Profile page includes Stud Fee, Sire, Dam, Dam's Sire, Standing, Sire Comment, Breeder, Trainer and Owner. Weatherbys Overview for Justify available on Racing Post Bloodstock. Fee History: 2019-$22.
Coolmore America has set 2020 fees for its contingent of 14 US-based stallions at Ashford Stud, with the roster headed by the operation's pair of Triple Crown winners, Justify and American Pharoah.The fee for American Pharoah - who broke a 37-year dry spell when he swept the American Triple Crown in 2015 - will be announced at a later date. Triple Crown hero Justify strikes a pose at Ashford Stud Love Style (USA) 1999. Copyright in all R&S materials is owned by Racing and Sports Pty Ltd (R&S). Paddy Power Justify's US stud fee is $150,000 which converts to AU 230,000, but he stands for AU $66,000 downunder which converts to US $42,300. This information is provided for entertainment purposes only. Copyright © 2020 centurycomm limited or its licensors, all rights reserved Coady Photography A daughter of Medaglia d'Oro, Cambier Parc helped her sire justify his $200,000 stud fee for 2020 by winning the Grade 1 Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup at Keeneland last Saturday. (RAS-WWW02)
Menu The Triple Crown-winning duo of American Pharoah and Justify will once again headline the stallion roster at Coolmore’s Ashford Stud in Versailles, Ky., for the 2020 breeding season.
Johannesburg (USA) 1999. It is an absolute privilege to stand him at Coolmore Australia alongside our other Triple Crown winner American Pharoah, who has already been so well supported by Australasian breeders. Justify stood his first season at Ashford Stud in Versailles for a stud fee of $150,000.The colt retired to stud shortly after winning the Triple Crown due to an ankle injury.
The son of the late Pioneerof The Nile has made a tremendous start at stud, banking four black-type winners and five black-type-placed runners from 108 juvenile starters this year.Justify, who joined Ashford Stud after his Belmont Stakes victory sealed the 2018 Triple Crown, will stand for an unchanged fee of $150,000 for the forthcoming breeding season.American Pharoah could possibly be represented by two runners at this year's Breeders' Cup World Championships at Santa Anita.Son Four Wheel Drive punched his ticket to the Juvenile Turf Sprint by virtue of his win in the Futurity Stakes at Belmont Park this month, while daughter Sweet Melania also took advantage of the Breeders' Cup Challenge Series, scoring by five and a half lengths in the recent Jessamine Stakes at Keeneland. Unibet
By Meredith Daugherty/Bloodhorse American Pharoah could possibly be represented by two runners at this year's Breeders' Cup World Championships at Santa Anita Free Bets and Betting
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