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Crystal Ocean pitched at €8,000 as Coolmore issue National Hunt fees for 2020

Flemensfirth tops the roster in his 23rd consecutive season at The Beeches Stud

ESHER, ENGLAND - APRIL 26: Ryan Moore riding Crystal Ocean win The bet365 Gordon Richards Stakes at Sandown Park on April 26, 2019 in Esher, England. (Photo by Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images)
Crystal Ocean: son of Sea The Stars won eight of his 17 startsCredit: Alan Crowhurst (Getty Images)

Crystal Ocean – joint leader of the Longines World's Best Racehorse Rankings published in October, along with Enable and Waldgeist – will stand at a fee of €8,000 as he commences his career as a jumps stallion at The Beeches Stud next year.

The son of Sea The Stars won eight of his 17 starts for Sir Michael Stoute, including this year's Prince of Wales's Stakes from Magical and Waldgeist, and he also finished a close second to Enable in the King George and behind Japan in the Juddmonte International.

Crystal Ocean is one of three newcomers on the Coolmore National Hunt roster for 2020.

Capri, a son of Galileo who won the Irish Derby and took the scalp of Crystal Ocean when successful in a vintage St Leger, is introduced at Grange Stud at a fee of €5,000, while Maxios, a son of Monsun who supplied this year's German Oaks heroine Diamanta, joins the roster at Castlehyde Stud with his price set at €6,000.

The most expensive Coolmore National Hunt stallion is reigning champion Flemensfirth, who is set to stand his 23rd consecutive season at The Beeches Stud at €15,000, the same fee he has commanded since 2018.

Two residents of Grange Stud have received fee increases for 2020: Getaway, source of celebrities Talkischeap and Verdana Blue as well as this month's £450,000 Cheltenham purchase Gallyhill, goes to €9,000 from €7,500, while Milan, whose roll of honour is headed by If The Cap Fits, Jezki and One For Arthur, has risen to €10,000 from €8,000.

Beeches Stud-based Soldier Of Fortune and Castlehyde tenant Order Of St George, the busiest sires in Britain and Ireland of 2019 with 275 mares each, have had their fees held at €8,000 and €6,500.

Grange Stud

Stallion2020 fee2019 fee
Capri€5,000NEW
Getaway€9,000€7,500
Leading Light€3,000€3,000
Milan€10,000€8,000
Walk In The ParkPrivatePrivate
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The Beeches Stud

Stallion2020 fee2019 fee
Crystal Ocean€8,000NEW
Flemensfirth€15,000€15,000
Idaho€4,000On application
Imperial Monarch€2,500€2,500
Mahler€5,500€5,500
Ocovango€4,500€3,500
Sans Frontieres€2,500€2,500
Soldier Of Fortune€8,000€8,000
Wings Of Eagles€6,000€6,500
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Castlehyde Stud

Stallion2020 fee2019 fee
Kingston Hill€5,000€5,000
Maxios€6,000NEW
Order Of St George€6,500€6,500
Westerner€6,000€6,000
Yeats€5,000€5,000
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Published on 20 December 2019inNews

Last updated 17:56, 21 December 2019

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