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    Posted: 22 Apr 2021 at 2:04pm

Arrowfield Announce 2021 Fees

Media Release - Thursday April 22

Arrowfield today introduces Japan's Champion 2YO Colt Admire Mars, and announces the return of Maurice, as well as unchanged fees for Champion Sire Snitzel and five other stallions on the Stud's 2021 roster.

Arrowfield's Chairman John Messara says, "Arrowfield stallions have generated more than $125 million in prizemoney and major yearling sale results in Australia this season alone.

"In an industry that is proving resilient and robustly competitive during a period of global turbulence, I am confident that our 2021 roster will maintain that exceptional level of performance for breeders and owners."

Snitzel heads the Arrowfield roster at a fee of $165,000 inc. GST

Snitzel heads the Arrowfield roster at a fee of $165,000 inc. GST

Four consecutive stallion premierships have established the superstar credentials that Snitzel has boosted this season with 10 stakeswinners and the Magic Millions & Inglis Easter sale-toppers. He will be available to breeders for $165,000 inc. GST.

Maurice, Japan's current leading second season sire, returns to Australia on the back of promising results by his first-crop juveniles and strong demand for his 2021 yearlings. He will stand at a fee of $44,000 inc. GST.

Shalaa, the sire of this season's top-class 2YO Shaquero, three other first-crop stakes performers and his first million-dollar yearling, is also offered at $44,000 inc. GST.

Admire Mars (Daiwa Major-Via Medici by Medicean) ( Read more about him here) will join the roster after serving his first book of mares at Shadai Stallion Station. He has much to contribute to the growing story of Japanese success in Australia as a triple Group 1 winner at 2 & 3, including a defeat of champion Beauty Generation in the 2019 Hong Kong Mile G1. His first season fee has been set at $22,000 inc. GST.

The fees for Dundeel, The Autumn Sun, Castelvecchio, Pariah and Showtime remain at their 2020 levels.

Dundeel ($66,000 inc. GST) has quickly declared his lofty aspirations with five Group 1 winners from his first two crops. His 14 stakes performers this season include Group 1 winner Truly Great, talented 3YOs Ain'tnodeeldun & Victoria Quay and Group 1-placed She's Ideel, while his yearlings have sold up to $850,000.

The Autumn Sun

The Autumn Sun

The first foals by five-time Group 1 winner & Champion 3YO Colt The Autumn Sun ($66,000 inc. GST) have attracted rave reviews and they will be 3YOs when the foals conceived in 2021 go through the yearling sale-ring.

Arrowfield has 40 mares in foal to dual Group 1 winner Castelvecchio ($33,000 inc. GST) and has already committed a similar number for his second season.

Castelvecchio

Castelvecchio

Pariah's first yearlings have been a big hit with buyers in 2021, averaging 5.7 times his opening fee with a top price of $375,000 paid for the Real Stolle colt. He stands at $16,500 inc. GST.

Showtime ($11,000 inc. GST) is on track to follow the example of Not A Single Doubt whose brilliant stud career was launched from a similar position on the Arrowfield roster. Showtime's first yearlings sell in 2022.

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Australian stallions in many instances are very overpriced compared to overseas fees. What are they thinking here?

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Messara....Master of Spin

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