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Dubawi Service Fee Rises To 225,000 Pounds

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Leading sire Dubawi has had his service fee for 2016 increased to £225,000.

Golden Horn
Golden Horn Picture: Pat Healy Photography

The son of Dubai Millennium, a former shuttle sire in Australia, is the current leading sire in Europe and North America by prize money.

Now permanently based at Darley’s Dalham Hall Stud in Newmarket, his fee has been increased from £125,000 due to the amazing success of his progeny this year.

Dubawi has sired nine G1 winners in 2015 including Prix du Jockey Club victor New Bay, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth winner Postponed, Juddmonte International winner Arabian Queen, Dubai World Cup winner Prince Bishop and Tattersalls Gold Cup winner Al Kazeem.

A filly by Dubawi also topped Book 1 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale when selling for 2.1 million guineas and one of his colts was the top seller at the Arqana August sale at €2.6 million.

Dubawi’s yearlings this year averaged £788,500 at sales in the northern hemisphere.

* DERBY and Arc winner Golden Horn will start his stud career at Dalham Hal on a fee of £60,000 in 2016.

Dubawi’s classic winner Night Of Thunder will stand his initial season at Kildangan Stud in Ireland for €30,000.

* GALILEO's champion son Frankel will once again stand for an unchanged fee of £125,000 at Juddmonte Farms’ Banstead Manor in Newmarket in 2016.

His first crop of two-year-olds begin racing next year.

Kingman (Invincible Spirit) and Oasis Dream (Green Desert) also remain unchanged at £55,000 and £75,000 while Dansili (Danehill) has had his fee reduced from £100,000 to £85,000.

* AUSTRALIAN sire Sepoy (Elusive Quality) will also return to Dalham Hall in 2016, where his fee will remain at £15,000.

Helmet (Exceed And Excel) returns on a fee of £8000 while Epaulette (Commands) heads back to Kildangan Stud in Ireland at €7,000.

* EXCEED And Excel (Danehill) will also return to Ireland, with his fee unchanged at €40,000.

* BRAZEN Beau (I Am Invincible) will stand his first season at Dalham Hall Stud for a fee of £10,000. His fellow first season shuttlers Hallowed Crown (Street Sense) and Shooting To Win (Northern Meteor) will stand at Kildangan Stud in Ireland at €7,000 while Sidestep

(Exceed And Excel) goes to Haras Du Logis in France, where he will stand for a fee of €4,000.


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