Sea The Stars hits new high as Aga Khan Studs release 2025 fees
Another fine campaign for Sea The Stars sees him elevated to a new peak fee of €250,000 at the top of the Aga Khan Studs roster in 2025.
The equine champion has made steady gains since retiring to Gilltown Stud for 2010 and had been available at €200,000 this year.
A statement from the Aga Khan Studs said: "Sea The Stars has enjoyed another fruitful season and is currently the leading sire of three-year-olds in Europe in 2024, a crop that includes Group 1 winner Sosie and Group 2 winner and Arc runner-up Aventure.
"He has achieved his highest ever number of annual stakes winners this year, with 28 to date including Group-winning two-year-old The Lion In Winter, currently favourite for next year’s 2,000 Guineas, and his yearlings have sold for an average of €363,000. His stud fee will be €250,000 in 2025."
Siyouni heads the roster at Haras de Bonneval and his fee of €200,000 is unchanged. Flagbearer Mqse De Sevigne added three more top-level victories to her impressive record, while Zarigana and Mount Kilimanjaro led the way among his juveniles.
Zarak remains one of the brightest of the emerging talents and he shoots up to €80,000 from €60,000 after a return headed by Poule d’Essai des Poulains winner Metropolitan.
The newest recruits, Vadeni and Erevann, will remain unchanged at €18,000 and €8,000 respectively in 2025.
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