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Frankel jumps to £275K on Juddmonte Stallion Roster


A good season for Frankel led to the bright male’s fee being raised to £275,000 ($316,448) after Juddmonte released its full list of stars for 2023.

Galileo’s son, who is worth £200,000 ($230,144) this year, is a double world champion on track and has turned his excellence to academics, being crowned British and Irish champions and was the European champion in the previous term.

He looks set to successfully defend his European masculinity title in 2022 after victory in France included Alpinista at the Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe (G1) and the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud (G1), and Nashwa in the Prix de Diane Longines (G1).

Frankel has selected 9 individual group 1 winners this year and 12 from the past two years, 5 of which are classic winners.

Other top performers this term include fugitive hero Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby (G1) Westover Winner at the Coronation Stakes (G1) and Prix du Haras de Fresnay Le Buffard Jacques Le Marois (G1) Inspire Winner Darley Dewhurst Stakes (G1) Chaldean Protagonist of Tattersalls Irish One Thousand Guineas (G1) Homeless songs and winner of the Grand Prix de Paris (G1) Onesto .

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The 14-year-old is also in great demand in the sales round as a male among the four highest-priced goji berries at Book 1 of the Tattersalls October Annual Sale, including the valuable yearbook. world’s highest sold in 2022 at 2,800,000 gns (US$3,383,117).

List of Juddmonte also available King responsible this year for the undefeated Bet365 Fillies Mile (G1) winner Test and Qatar Prix de la Foret (G1) and QIPCO British Champions Sprint Stakes (G1) Kinross as well as the undefeated Al Basti Equiworld Dubai Gimcrack Stakes (G2) winner Noble style and juveniles of group 1 Nostrum and Epictetus .

His fees have been cut from £150,000 ($142,608) to £125,000 ($143,840) by 2022.

KINGMAN (God Invincible - Zenda), 4 times Group 1 winner, photographed at Juddmonte Farms & # 39;  Banstead Manor Stud
Photo: Courtesy of Juddmonte Farms / Bronwen Healy

Kingman at Banstead Manor Stud

Oasis dream will go on to stand at £20,000 ($23,014) after another stellar season that saw his European champion turn 2-years-old in 2021 Indigenous trail landed the Irish Tattersalls Two Thousand Guineas (G1) after one second almost in English equivalent.

As Europe’s leading stallion for group 1 speed, he has bred more than 220 stallions, including winners in 30 group 1 races.

As a male male, Oasis Dream is responsible for more than 150 black performers, with 45 of his daughters producing group winners.

Bated’s Breath is another with the same fee, this time £15,000 ($17,260). The son of former Banstead trainer Manor Stud, Dansili, has been marketed by black artists as the most valuable stallion in the UK for the past three years among stallions priced under £25,000.

His big deal is pay to buy Ireland winner Dick Poole Fillies (G3) Juliet Sierra is one of nine black performers for her male in 2022 and was placed in a tilt at One Thousand Guineas in May.

His and the Mare’s 2022 is one of the strongest books on mares and this has been reflected in their sales round, where the title action is a filth of Always A Dream, who made 600,000gns ($724,954) for Godolphin at Tattersalls Book 1.

The other six sold for six figures, generating an average of £65,043 ($74,846) and more than six times their premium.

Banstead Manor List Completed by First Season’s Promising Male Expert eye who was cut to £7,500 ($8,630) from £10,000 ($11,507) this semester.

The son of Welcome selected 21 individual winners from his first case, with a strike rate of 64% of the runner-up winning or being placed.

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