No Nay Never price quadrupled and five new faces for 2019
Galileo remains private while Camelot rewarded with increase
No Nay Never has been rewarded for a bold start with his first two-year-old runners this year with a quadrupling of his fee to €100,000 at Coolmore in 2019.
The son of late sire sensation Scat Daddy has supplied in excess of 25 individual winners including unbeaten Middle Park Stakes hero Ten Sovereigns, Richmond Stakes victor Land Force and Listed scorers All The King's Men, Mae Never No, No Needs Never and Servalan.
The price increase is one of the most notable features of Coolmore's stallion roster in Ireland for next year, along with no fewer than five new faces.
Saxon Warrior, the Racing Post Trophy and 2,000 Guineas winner by Deep Impact, is the most expensive of those at €30,000, while champion two-year-old and July Cup winner US Navy Flag, by War Front, is introduced at €25,000.
Both are out of champion daughters of Coolmore phenomenon Galileo – whose fee remains private for another season – in Maybe and Misty For Me.
Galileo's Group 2-winning and multiple Group 1-placed son Gustav Klimt is retired to stand alongside his sire at a fee of €7,500, while Sioux Nation, another precious son of Scat Daddy who struck in the Phoenix Stakes and Norfolk Stakes, has been assigned an introductory price of €12,500.
The operation's fifth new recruit is Merchant Navy, who won the Coolmore Stud Stakes in his native Australia and travelled to Royal Ascot this year to take the Diamond Jubilee Stakes. The son of Fastnet Rock will stand at €20,000.
Fastnet Rock himself remains at €70,000 next year.
Camelot, who leads the second-season sire lists after fielding Group 1 winners Athena, Latrobe and Wonderment, has received a fee increase to €40,000 from €30,000 in 2018.
COOLMORE FEES 2019 (2018 IN BRACKETS)
Australia €35,000 (€35,000)
Camelot €40,000 (€30,000)
Caravaggio €35,000 (€35,000)
Champs Elysees €6,500 (€6,500)
Churchill €35,000 (€35,000)
Excelebration €8,000 (€8,000)
Fastnet Rock €70,000 (€70,000)
Footstepsinthesand €10,000 (€10,000)
Galileo Private (Private)
Gleneagles €30,000 (€40,000)
*Gustav Klimt €7,500
Highland Reel €17,500 (€17,500)
Holy Roman Emperor €15,000 (€15,000)
Ivawood €5,000 (€6,000)
Kingston Hill €5,000 (€5,000)
Mastercraftsman €30,000 (€25,000)
*Merchant Navy €20,000
No Nay Never €100,000 (€25,000)
Pride Of Dubai €12,500 (€15,000)
Requinto €4,000 (€5,000)
Rock Of Gibraltar €7,500 (€7,500)
Ruler Of The World €8,000 (€8,000)
*Saxon Warrior €30,000
*Sioux Nation €12,500
Starspangledbanner €17,500 (€15,000)
The Gurkha €17,500 (€25,000)
*US Navy Flag €25,000
War Command €8,000 (€8,000)
Zoffany €25,000 (€25,000)
*New for 2019
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Published on 8 November 2018inNews
Last updated 11:18, 10 November 2018
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