Magna Grecia to stand at £5,500 again as March Hare Stud unveils 2026 roster
The stud has also unveiled a new incentive for breeders which allows them to tailor their nominations

March Hare Stud has announced its fees for 2026, with 2,000 Guineas and Futurity Trophy winner Magna Grecia set to retain a fee of £5,500.
The son of Invincible Spirit joined the stud from Coolmore last year and has supplied a steady stream of winners this term, including a number of exciting juvenile scorers. His yearlings have sold for up to €58,000 and 55,00gns this year, the former selling to Stroud Coleman Bloodstock at Goffs Orby Book 2 recently.
Roseman, a stakes-winning and Group 1-placed son of Kingman and Go Lovely Rose - a Pivotal sister to Immortal Verse, the dam of Henri Matisse - will stand again for £4,000. His first crop of juveniles this year have seen some promising performers emerge.
Ol' Man River, sire of recent Grade 3 Cork novice chase winner and Grade 1-bound Ol Man Dingle, stands for £1,500.
Middle Park Stakes winner Charming Thought, who joined from Darley for 2021, stands again for £3,000, while Tip Two Win remains at €2,500 at Killisk Farm in Ireland. Diplomat and Master Carpenter both remain at £1,500.
Windsor Castle Stakes scorer Southern Hills is based in Sweden and retains his 2025 fee of 15,000 Swedish Krona.
March hare Stud has also introduced an incentive for breeders which allows them to tailor their nominations for 2026 . Further information can be found here.
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