Is This Your Price Point? $110,000 and Upwards

Tara Madgwick - Thursday June 3

If you’ve just bought a mare at the recent sales, you’ll now be pondering which stallion could be her perfect match, so we’re going to look hard at the options in various price points in coming days and weeks offering facts and statistics that might bring clarity for the undecided.

Click to visit the fully interactive Breednet Sire Directory for more information on all sires and sort them how you want them..

All of these stallions are well proven champion sires, who are priced as they are because of their exceptional racetrack and sale ring results which have been well documented over many years.

All of them are in the current Top 10 Australian General Sires by earnings list.

Click to see all Breednet sire tables.

Below is a ready reckoner of some pertinent facts on these champion stallions - the stakes-winners are worldwide and date from August 1, 2020.

Key points to consider being Zoustar and Pierro are much younger than their peers and on the way up, while Written Tycoon has had a stud career taking in three states and as many studs, but the legacy of his year at Arrowfield last spring and the massive spend at recent broodmare sales by the Written Tycoon Syndicate should see him well placed in the future to exceed all that he has done previously.
 

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Sire - Born

SW 2020/2021

2021 Yearling Average- MM Inglis Easter

2019 Fee and Book

2020 Fee and Book

2021 Fee

I Am Invincible
 2004

15

MM$549,767
IE$625,233

$247,500
205

$209,000
193

$220,000

Fastnet Rock
2001

24

MM$400,882
IE$440,000

$165,000
98

$165,000
82

$165,000

Snitzel
2002

12

MM$453,556
IE$560,455

$220,000
141

$165,000
150

$165,000

Written Tycoon
2002

12

MM$332,727
IE$402,143

$110,000
136

$77,000
199

$165,000

Zoustar
2010

13

MM$282,347
IE$390,625

$154,000
191

$121,000
161

$154,000

Exceed and Excel
2000

15

MM$398,542
IE$732,857

$88,000
138

$132,000
103

$132,000

Pierro
2009

6

MM$255,758
IE$253,148

$88,000
217

$137,500
161

$110,000


 
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