New signing Supremacy priced at €12,500 for new career
Kingpin Dark Angel kept steady at €60,000 in 2022
Yeomanstown Stud's newest signing Supremacy will start from a fee of €12,500 on the O'Callaghan family's five-strong roster
The Middle Park Stakes winner and son of Mehmas will stand alongside the stud's kingpin Dark Angel, who is kept at a fee of €60,000 for a second consecutive season.
A press release from Yeomanstown said: "Supremacy is a great model with strength, quality and action and we are looking forward to him covering his first mares."
While another fine season for Dark Angel has seen him produce dual
Group 1 winner Angel Bleu and dual Grade 1 winner Althiqa, alongside the likes of Real World, Indie Angel, Wings of War and Berkshire Shadow, his colleagues are at different stages.
El Kabeir remains at €6,000 after making a promising start with his first crop foals while Shaman has received early support and Invincible Army awaits his first foals selling in the
coming weeks.
Yeomanstown 2022 stallion fees
Stallion | 2022 fee | 2021 fee | % change |
Dark Angel | €60,000 | €60,000 | no change |
Supremacy | €12,500 | N/A | NEW |
Invincible Army | €7,500 | €7,500 | no change |
El Kabeir | €6,000 | €6,000 | no change |
Shaman | €5,000 | €6,000 | -17 |
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Published on 7 December 2021inNews
Last updated 10:51, 7 December 2021
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