Newsells Park Stud reveals fees for Nathaniel and Without Parole for 2021
Group 1-winning miler Without Parole will be standing his first season
Newsells Park Stud has announced their stud fees for 2021 with Nathaniel set to stand for a fee of £15,000 and their new stallion, Group-1 winning miler Without Parole, standing for £10,000.
Commenting on the fees, Newsells Park Stud’s general manager Julian Dollar said: “Nathaniel’s progeny have enjoyed another strong year with a further four Group winners in 2020, led by Enable, who made history this summer with a record third win in the Group 1 King George.
"With ten Group/Stakes winners and performers this year, and an ever expanding list of Group winners, Nathaniel offers breeders incredible value at £15,000 for this multiple Classic-producing sire.
"Commercially, the success of his stock on the racecourse has driven a 35 per cent-plus increase in his year-on-year yearling average this year despite the Covid pandemic, with several six-figure yearlings including 280,000gns, 200,000gns, 140,000gns, etc."
Nathaniel's 2021 fee is 40 per cent less than in 2020, when he stood for £25,000.
Dollar continued: “We are also extremely excited to be standing Without Parole. He’s a horse that’s close to our hearts, having been foaled and raised at Newsells Park on behalf of John and Tanya Gunther.
"A beautifully-bred son of Frankel with the looks to match, Without Parole has a pedigree rich in speed and as an out-and-out miler himself, who took his unbeaten run through an emphatic win in the St James’s Palace Stakes, in the second fastest time ever recorded, he should hold great appeal for breeders at just £10,000.
"Both the Gunthers and ourselves will be supporting Without Parole heavily with quality mares, and we also hope to make a number of breeding rights available to breeders.”
Newsells Park 2021 stallion fees
Stallion | 2021 fee | 2020 fee | % change |
Nathaniel | £15,000 | £25,000 | -40 |
Without Parole | £10,000 | N/A | N/A |
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