Fastnet Rock Tops Coolmore Roster

A sire of sires - at R1,8 million rand a cover

As stud farms continue their advice of 2021 stallion rosters, Coolmore Stud has announced its fees for the Australian breeding season, led by Champion Sire Fastnet Rock (Danehill-Piccadilly Circus, by Royal Academy) at A$165,000.

Fastnet Rock service will set you back the equivalent of R1,8 million

“We are very excited to welcome Wootton Bassett (Iffraaj), a Gr1-winning champion 2YO on the track and one of the most exciting sires in Europe, to our roster,” Coolmore Australia’s Sales and Nominations Manager Colm Santry said.

“He will join Redoute’s Choice’s dual Gr1-winning son, King’s Legacy, in a line-up headed by multiple champion sire Fastnet Rock, who is coming off one of the most successful seasons of his illustrious career.”

The full Coolmore Australia roster for 2021, in alphabetical order with fees, is below:

  • Adelaide (Galileo-Elletelle, by Elnadim) A$5,500
  • American Pharoah (Pioneerof The Nile-LIttleprincessemma, by Yankee Gentleman)A$49,500
  • Calyx (Kingman-Helleborine, by Observatory) A$13,750
  • Churchill (Galileo-Meow, by Storm Cat) A$22,000
  • Fastnet Rock (Danehill-Piccadilly Circus, by Royal Academy) A$165,000
  • Justify (Scat Daddy-Stage Magic, by Ghostzapper) A$55,000
  • King’s Legacy (Redoute’s Choice-Breakfast in Bed, by Hussonet) (NEW) A$33,000
  • Magna Grecia (Invincible Spirit-Cabaret, by Galileo) A$19,250
  • Merchant Navy (Fastnet Rock-Legally Bay, by Snippets) A$33,000
  • Pierro (Lonhro-Miss Right Note, by Daylami) A$110,000
  • Pride Of Dubai (Street Cry-Al Anood, by Danehill) A$22,000
  • Saxon Warrior (Deep Impact-Maybe, by Galileo) A$13,750
  • So You Think (High Chaparral-Triassic, by Tights) A$77,000
  • Vancouver (Medaglia d’Oro-Skates, by Danehill) A$22,000
  • Wootton Bassett (Iffraaj-Balladonia, by Primo Dominie) (NEW) A$71,500
  • Yes Yes Yes (Rubick-Sin Sin Sin, by Fantastic Light) A$38,500

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