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Paco Boy price remains unchanged for 2017
Galileo Gold has kept his name in the headlines
Paco Boy: fee will remain at £6,500Credit: Highclere
Highclere Stud has fired the starting pistol on stallion fee announcements for 2017, keeping Paco Boy unchanged at £6,500 and reducing Cable Bay to £5,000.
Paco Boy hit the headlines this year with his son Galileo Gold winning the 2,000 Guineas and St James's Palace Stakes. He also had Rainbow Royal score in the Group 3 Premio Dormello and Mitchum Swagger develop into a useful miler.
Cable Bay was the busiest new sire in Britain this year, covering 152 mares at an advertised fee of £6,500.
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