Coolagown releases 2018 prices for four-strong roster
Irish Derby hero Frozen Fire to be offered at €3,000
Coolagown Stud in County Cork has released 2018 fees for its four-strong roster, with the trio of Carlotamix, Frozen Fire and Zambezi Sun to stand at a €3,000 fee and Shantaram to be offered to breeders at €1,000.
Carlotamix is the sire of dual French Champion Hurdle winner Gemix and dual Listed winner Calvin Williams on the Flat, and his first crop conceived at Coolagown are now rising four-year-olds.
Irish Derby hero Frozen Fire's oldest crop are four-year-olds and include Frozen Flame, who was second in a Ballinaboola maiden before selling for £145,000 at this year's Tattersalls Ireland Cheltenham January Sale.
Zambezi Sun, sire of recent impressive hurdle winner Bulkov, was recruited from Haras de la Barbottiere in France last year and will remain at a fee of €3,000 while Shantaram, whose oldest crop are three-year-olds in 2018, is bred on the same Galileo-Darshaan cross as the likes of Acapulco, Feel Like Dancing and Gan Amhras.
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