European Champion 2-year-old and dual Guineas winner Churchill will stand at a fee of €35,000.
Coming from one of the fastest female lines of recent times, that of Airwave and Jwala, and impressing in his homework from a very early stage, it came as no surprise that Churchill became Galileo's first 2-year-old colt to score at Royal Ascot when he landed the Chesham Stakes.
The imposing colt progressed throughout the summer winning five in a row including victories over Mehmas in the Group I National Stakes and stablemate Lancaster Bomber in the Group I Dewhurst Stakes.
Significantly Churchill's time in the Dewhurst was faster than Galileo's three previous winners of the race – Frankel, Teofilo and New Approach – all of whom went on to become multiple Group I sires.
Churchill made it seven straight wins when landing the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket from subsequent St. James's Palace Stakes winner Barney Roy and the Irish 2,000 Guineas from subsequent Prix Jean Prat winner Thunder Snow.
Highkand Reel, also by the indomitable Galileo, has had his
fee set at €17,500. Another high class 2-year-old, Highland Reel won his maiden
at Gowran Park by 12 lengths before justifying odds-on favouritism in the Group
2 Vintage Stakes over 7 furlongs at Glorious Goodwood in convincing fashion.
On this evidence jockey Joseph O'Brien described him as "an absolute machine".
On this evidence jockey Joseph O'Brien described him as "an absolute machine".
Highland Reel went on to become the highest earning European-trained horse of
all time recording six memorable Group 1 wins including the Prince Of Wales's
Stakes over Ulysees and Decorated Knight.
Bred on the same Galileo/Danehil cross as Frankel and Teofilo, Highland Reel hails from the family of Starspangledbanner who sired a remarkable 25% Stakes winners to runners from his first northern hemisphere crop.
His dam is the Australian bred Hveger, a daughter of Australian Oaks winner Circles of Gold.
Below is the full list of fees for all the Coolmore stallions standing in Ireland next year.
AUSTRALIA – €35,000
CAMELOT – €30,000
CARAVAGGIO – €35,000
CHURCHILL – €35,000
EXCELEBRATION – €8,000
FASTNET ROCK – €70,000
FOOTSTEPSINTHESAND – €10,000
GALILEO – Private
GLENEAGLES – €40,000
HIGHLAND REEL – €17,500
HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR – €15,000
IVAWOOD – €6,000
KINGSTON HILL – €5,000
MASTERCRAFTSMAN – €25,000
NO NAY NEVER – €25,000
PRIDE OF DUBAI – €15,000
REQUINTO – €5,000
ROCK OF GIBRALTAR – €7,500
RULER OF THE WORLD – €8,000
STARSPANGLEDBANNER – €15,000
THE GURKHA – €25,000
WAR COMMAND – €8,000
ZOFFANY – €25,000
Bred on the same Galileo/Danehil cross as Frankel and Teofilo, Highland Reel hails from the family of Starspangledbanner who sired a remarkable 25% Stakes winners to runners from his first northern hemisphere crop.
His dam is the Australian bred Hveger, a daughter of Australian Oaks winner Circles of Gold.
Below is the full list of fees for all the Coolmore stallions standing in Ireland next year.
AUSTRALIA – €35,000
CAMELOT – €30,000
CARAVAGGIO – €35,000
CHURCHILL – €35,000
EXCELEBRATION – €8,000
FASTNET ROCK – €70,000
FOOTSTEPSINTHESAND – €10,000
GALILEO – Private
GLENEAGLES – €40,000
HIGHLAND REEL – €17,500
HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR – €15,000
IVAWOOD – €6,000
KINGSTON HILL – €5,000
MASTERCRAFTSMAN – €25,000
NO NAY NEVER – €25,000
PRIDE OF DUBAI – €15,000
REQUINTO – €5,000
ROCK OF GIBRALTAR – €7,500
RULER OF THE WORLD – €8,000
STARSPANGLEDBANNER – €15,000
THE GURKHA – €25,000
WAR COMMAND – €8,000
ZOFFANY – €25,000