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The race was transferred to Leopardstown in 2002. It was promoted to Group 2 status in 2003, and to Group 1 in 2004. It is now sponsored by Coolmore Stud, and its full title includes the name of Justify, a Coolmore stallion. In 2014 it was moved back a week in September to become part of a new Irish Champions Weekend fixture.
His stud fee for 2019 was $150,000. [67] Coolmore announced that Justify's stud fee would be lowered to $100,000 for the 2022 breeding season [68] and would not shuttle to Australia. [69] With the successes of Justify's progeny in 2023 his stud fee for 2024 was doubled to $200,000. [70]
Coolmore Stud, in Fethard, County Tipperary, Ireland, is the headquarters of one of the world's largest breeding operation of thoroughbred racehorses. [1] Through its racing arm, Ballydoyle , Coolmore also has raced many classic winners and champions. [ 2 ]
After his retirement from racing, Pierro was sent to Coolmore stud to begin his career as a stallion. His stud fee of $88,000 [9] for 2019 is a reflection of the incredible success his progeny have produced. He is the 3rd most expensive stallion currently stood at Coolmore in Australia. He has produced some incredibly successful progeny, with ...
In November 2010, Lookin At Lucky was purchased by Coolmore Stud and retired. [3] He then entered stud at Coolmore's Ashford Stud near Versailles, Kentucky. [4] His initial stud fee was set at $35,000. Lookin At Lucky's first foal was born in January 2012 at Royal Pegasus Farm in Lexington, Kentucky.
[8] [33] [34] [2] Since 2008, his stud fee was privately negotiated, but in 2018 he was reputed to be the most expensive stallion in the world. For breeders who were not associates of Coolmore Stud, the fee had "long been north of €400,000" and was suggested to be as high as €600,000. [ 35 ]
In 2004 Coolmore Stud purchased Encosta De Lago and he was relocated to their stud at Jerrys Plains, New South Wales. Here he first stood for a reported fee of $132,000, making him then Australasia's highest-priced stallion. [4] Encosta de Lago became one of the most sought after sires in Australia and in 2006 his service fee increased to $176,000.
No Nay Never performs stallion duties at Coolmore Stud. His first progeny began racing in 2018. [15] He sired more than 25 individual winners from his first crop, leading to an increase in his stud fee from €25,000 to €100,000 for the 2019 covering season. [16] By 2023 his fee had increased to €175,000 but it was reduced to €150,000 for ...