Stud Fees Announced for Darley’s U.S. Stallions; Medaglia d’Oro Lowered to $150k

Stud fees have been announced for Darley’s U.S. stallions in 2021, with leading sire Medaglia d’Oro set to stand for $150,000. He stood the 2020 season for $200,000. He is currently the number one yearling sire in North America by both average and median and was represented by four million dollar-plus offerings in 2020, the same number he was represented by in 2019.

“These are trying times breeders are facing,” said Darley Sales Manager Darren Fox. “We gave great consideration to this when setting our fees to reflect the economic reality of today. Breeders are attempting to navigate a sales environment that is both unpredictable and difficult. Subsequently, all but one of our stallions will see a decrease in stud fee from last year. We sincerely appreciate the past support from breeders, and we are looking forward to a better and brighter 2021.”

First-crop sire phenomenon Nyquist will stand for a fee of $75,000 in 2021 after commanding $40,000 this year. His 10 juvenile winners to date include GI Spinaway S. winner Vequist and GI Summer S. winner Gretzky the Great, both slated to run in the Breeders’ Cup next month. Not since Danzig in 1984 has a stallion had two Grade I winners so early in his career.

Darley’s 2021 Roster (Stud Fee)
Medaglia d’Oro ($150,000)
Nyquist ($75,000)
Street Sense ($60,000)
Bernardini ($35,000)
Hard Spun ($35,000)
Frosted ($25,000)
Street Boss ($15,000)
Astern ($7,500)
Enticed ($7,500)
Midshipman ($7,500)

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Medaglia d’Oro Leads Darley’s 2021 Stallion Roster

Darley in Lexington, Ky., has announced the advertised stud fees for its 2021 roster, led by top commercial sire Medaglia d'Oro at $150,000.

“These are trying times breeders are facing,” said Darley sales manager Darren Fox. “We gave great consideration to this when setting our fees to reflect the economic reality of today,” Fox continued.

“Breeders are attempting to navigate a sales environment that is both unpredictable and difficult,” Fox continued. “Subsequently, all but one of our stallions will see a decrease in stud fee from last year. We sincerely appreciate the past support from breeders, and we are looking forward to a better and brighter 2021.”

Medaglia d'Oro's fee will be set at $150,000 following another excellent year in 2020. He is currently the number one yearling sire in North America by both average and median and was represented by four million-dollar-plus offerings in 2020, the same number he was represented by in 2019. No stallion can match his 20 million-dollar yearlings since 2016.

With a total of 75 worldwide group or graded winners – 25 at the highest level – Medaglia d'Oro's propensity to consistently produce quality racehorses was further exemplified this year when his son Moretti won Saratoga's Birdstone Stakes, making him the all-time leading sire of black type winners at Saratoga with 20. His Grade 1 winner Higher Power is a contender for this year's Breeders' Cup Classic.

First-crop sire phenomenon Nyquist will stand for a fee of $75,000 in 2021. His 10 juvenile winners to date include Grade 1 Spinaway Stakes winner Vequist and G1 Summer Stakes winner Gretzky the Great, both slated to run in the Breeders' Cup next month.

Two G1 winners in any crop is no small feat for any stallion, but two from a freshman crop puts Nyquist in rarified air. Not since Danzig in 1984 has a stallion had two Grade 1 winners so early in his career. This quick success was reflected at the yearling sales this year as prices for his yearlings included $635,000 (top colt for a second-crop sire), $510,000 (top-priced filly for a second-crop sire), and $500,000. He is the leader of his sire crop by yearling average and median two years running.

Progeny of Street Sense, with a 2021 stud fee set at $60,000, are once again excelling on the track. No stallion can top his four graded stakes-winning dirt colts this year: unbeaten Maxfield in the G3 Matt Winn, multiple Grade 1 winner McKinzie in the G2 Triple Bend, juvenile TDN Rising Star Cazadero in the G3 Bashford Manor, and 3-year-old Shared Sense in the G3 Indiana Derby and G3 Oklahoma Derby.

Bernardini and Hard Spun will both stand for $35,000 next year. Bernardini's Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile-bound son Art Collector joined the list of the nation's best sophomore colts with a win in the G2 Blue Grass Stakes, while daughters Lady Kate and Micheline have both recorded Grade 1 placings with the latter under consideration for the Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf. No stallion under $125,000 can top his 22 graded winners on dirt since 2015 and he has more Grade 1 winners, graded winners and black type winners as a broodmare sire than any 17-year-old stallion in history.

Hard Spun's current top runners include Grade 1 winner Hard Not to Love, Saratoga Oaks winner and multiple Grade 1-placed Antoinette, plus 10-length Churchill debut winner and TDN Rising Star Beautiful Memories. No stallion can top his three Grade 1-winning 3-year-olds over the past two seasons.

Frosted, the record-breaking Met Mile winner, is priced at $25,000 for 2021. His nine juvenile winners to date include G1-placed TDN Rising Star Travel Column, TDN Rising Star Inject, Saratoga winner Restored Order, recent Belmont winners Likeable, Frost Me and Ten for Ten, and his latest winner, Inspector Frost, who won at Keeneland on Oct.18. He is the only freshman with multiple TDN Rising Stars and he's the only stallion in America with three juveniles to have run an 80+ Beyer this year.

Street Boss's current crop of 2-year-olds is one of the best-bred groups of his career. Only Into Mischief can boast more juvenile stakes horses than Street Boss this year. Another reflection of the quality of his 2018 crop can be seen in a $760,000 2-year-old at the sales. Street Boss's new fee will be $15,000.

Medaglia d'Oro's Group 1-winning son Astern will shuttle from Australia again and his first foals will be 2-year-olds of 2021. His fee will be $7,500 next year. His first crop of Northern Hemisphere yearlings were received very well in 2020 with prices that included $100,000, $90,000 and $87,000.

Lifetime statistics for Breeders' Cup Juvenile winner Midshipman ($7,500) continue to position him as one of the best-priced stallions in Kentucky. His 17 percent career black type horses from starters is among the best in the business – no stallion under $50,000 can do better, and his eight black type winners and 16 black type horses in 2020 are the best of any stallion $25,000 and under.

Enticed, another son of Medaglia d'Oro who has made a strong start at stud, will stand for a fee of $7,500. His first season in 2020 reflected firm support from breeders who sent him 148 mares.

Stallion Fee
Medaglia d'Oro $150,000
Nyquist $75,000
Street Sense $60,000
Bernardini $35,000
Hard Spun $35,000
Frosted $25,000
Street Boss $15,000
Astern $7,500
Enticed $7,500
Midshipman $7,500

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Art Collector ‘As Good As Ever’ In Thursday Breeze, Could Target Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile

Blue Grass Stakes winner Art Collector breezed four furlongs in 49 1/5 seconds at the Skylight Training Center on Thursday, his first major move since finishing fourth in the Oct. 3 Preakness Stakes. Trainer Tommy Drury told drf.com that the 3-year-old son of Bernardini is under consideration for the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile on Nov. 7 at Keeneland.

Regular rider, Brian Hernandez, Jr., was aboard Art Collector for Thursday's workout.

“They say the track's been pretty heavy, but he still got his last eighth in 11 and 2,” Hernandez told drf.com. “He's as good as ever, from what I can tell.”

Read more at the Daily Racing Form.

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Fasig-Tipton Adds 15 Supplemental Entries To November Sale

Fasig-Tipton has released the first group of supplemental entries to its 2020 November Sale. These supplemental entries are cataloged as Hips 265- 279:

  • Star of the Empire (Hip 265): Three-year-old daughter of Empire Maker is a half-sister to two stakes winners, including Grade 1 winner Nereid. Nereid is in turn the dam of Figarella's Queen, a Grade 3-placed stakes winner. Consigned as a broodmare prospect by Royal Oak Farm (Damian & Braxton Lynch), agent.
  • 2020 f. Quality Road-Up (IRE) (Hip 266): Weanling filly by champion sire Quality Road is a half-sister to Group 1 placed Monarch of Egypt.  Her dam, Up, is a multiple group stakes winning daughter of Galileo who also placed in G1 French One Thousand Guineas. Consigned by Lane's End, agent.
  • Fancier (Hip 267): Young mare's second foal is 2-year-old colt Get Her Number, recent winner of the G1 American Pharoah Stakes at Santa Anita on Sept. 26. Get Her Number will make his next anticipated start in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile. Consigned by Vinery Sales, agent.
  • Synchrony (Hip 268): A stakes performer on both dirt and turf, this son of three-time leading sire Tapit is a six-time graded stakes winner of $956,652. From a prolific Pin Oak family, he is a half-brother to two stakes winners, including graded stakes winner Chocolate Kisses. Consigned as a stallion prospect by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent.
  • Indelible (Hip 269): Daughter of Tiznow is a half-sister to Essential Quality, recent winner of the G1 Claiborne Breeders' Futurity. He is slated to make his next anticipated start in the Breeders Cup Juvenile. Inedlible is out of a graded stakes-placed half-sister to Champion Folklore, who is in turn the granddam of undefeated Japanese Champion Contrail. Contrail has swept the first two legs of the 2020 Japanese Triple Crown and is seeking to win the third leg, the Japanese St. Leger, on Oct. 25. Indelible is in foal to champion Nyquist, who already has two Grade 1 winners in his first crop. Indelible's weanling filly, by Bernardini, will sell after her as Hip 270. Both are consigned by Lane's End, agent.
  • She's a Truckin (Hip 271): Daughter of Lemon Drop Kid is a half-sister to graded stakes winner Sheza Smoke Show, who is turn the dam of undefeated Grade 1 winning 2-year-old filly Princess Noor. Princess Noor will make her next anticipated start in Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies. Consigned as a broodmare prospect by Pope McLean (Crestwood Farm), agent.
  • Miss Besilu (Hip 273): Regally bred 9-year-old daughter of Medaglia d'Oro is a half-sister to Horse of the Year Saint Liam, as well as Grade 1 winner Funtastic. She is also a half-sister to Grade 2 winner Quiet Giant, who is in turn the dam of another Horse of the Year in Gun Runner. Miss Besilu's first foal is Gun It, a multiple graded stakes performer. She is offered in foal to leading sire Into Mischief. Her weanling colt, also by Into Mischief, will be offered before her as Hip 272. Both are consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent.
  • Desert Rose Drive (Hip 274): Broodmare by A.P. Indy is a half-sister to three stakes winners, including multiple Grade 1 winner and Broodmare of the Year Take Charge Lady. Offered in foal to Medaglia d'Oro, she is consigned by Considine Farm, agent.
  • Fujairah (Hip 275): Multiple stakes-placed daughter of Ghostzapper from the family of Grade 1 winners Bodemeister and She's a Julie. Consigned as a racing/broodmare prospect by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent.
  • Scarlet Bear (IRE) (Hip 276): Two-year-old filly and granddaughter of Kodiac is multiple group stakes-placed in England this year. She also competed in group stakes company at Royal Ascot. Consigned as a racing/broodmare prospect by St. George Sales, agent.
  • Anabaa's Creation (IRE) (Hip 277): A stakes winner and Grade 1 placed on two continents, Anabaa's Creation is the dam of stakes winning 2-year-old Create a Dream. She is also a half-sister to the dam of recent G1 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner Sottsass, as well as Eclipse champion Sistercharlie. Offered in foal to Breeders' Cup Champion Mendelssohn, she is consigned by Lane's End, agent.
  • Win the War (Hip 278): Five-year-old daughter of War Front was a stakes winner at two and three, as well as Grade 2 placed at three. She is a half-sister to four stakes producers.  Offered in foal to Curlin, she is consigned by Four Star Sales, agent.
  • Inthemidstofbiz (Hip 279): Four-year-old filly has won three consecutive races, including a three-length victory in the G2 Thoroughbred Club of America Stakes on Oct. 3 in her most recent start. Two starts back, she won the Satin and Lace Stakes. Consigned as racing/broodmare prospect by Buckland Sales (Zach Madden), agent.

These entries may now be viewed online and will also be available in the equineline sales catalogue app. Print versions of all supplemental entries will be available on-site at Fasig-Tipton at sale time.

Fasig-Tipton will continue to accept approved November Sale supplemental entries through the Breeders' Cup.

The November Sale will be held on Sunday, Nov. 8, in Lexington, Ky. The sale will begin at 2 p.m.

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