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Shamus Award tops Rosemont roster at $60,500

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Four stallions to stand at Victorian farm this spring 

Shamus Award.
Shamus Award. Picture: Rosemont

Shamus Award (Snitzel) will be the most expensive of four stallions to stand at Rosemont Stud this spring, with his fee set at $60,500 (inc GST). The sire of five Group 1 winners to date, Shamus Award covered 137 mares last spring when his fee was $88,000 (inc GST) having stood the 2021 season at $33,000 (inc GST). 

Extreme Warrior (Extreme Choice) will also stand for a reduced fee of $19,800 (inc GST) during his second season at stud. He covered 113 mares last year at a fee of $24,750 (inc GST). 

The fee for Hanseatic (Street Boss), whose first crop are weanlings, remains at $17,600 (inc GST). He covered 195 mares in 2021 and a book of 175 mares last year. 

The roster is completed by Strasbourg (I Am Invincible), who will stand for $8,800 (inc GST), down from $11,000 (inc GST) in 2022. HIs first crop are yearlings. 


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