Led by War Front, Claiborne Farm Announces Fees for 2025 Breeding Season

War Front | Claiborne

Claiborne Farm has announced the advertised fees for its 2025 stallion roster, led once again by the venerable War Front.

War Front, a son of the mighty Danzig, will stand for an advertised fee of $75,000. He is North America's leading sire by lifetime percentage of stakes winners and graded stakes winners. This year, he added to his impressive list of top runners with GI E. P. Taylor Stakes winner Full Count Felicia, and Grade III winners Fort Washington, First World War, and Goliad, winner of the $2,000,000 Mint Millions Stakes.

New to the Claiborne Farm roster for 2025 are Prince of Monaco (Speightstown) and Bright Future (Curlin).

Prince of Monaco, one of the top dirt sprinters of his class and the only son of legendary stallion Speightstown to win a Grade I at age two, is targeting this year's GI Breeders' Cup Sprint and will have his fee announced at a later date.

Bright Future, winner of the $1-million GI Jockey Club Gold Cup, will debut at $12,500. The 5-year-old son of Curlin won five of 11 career starts and earned $947,940 for owners Repole Stable and St. Elias Stables and Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher.

Following is a complete list of Claiborne Farm's 2025 stallion roster and advertised fees:

Annapolis – $12,500; Blame – $25,000; Bright Future – $12,500; Demarchelier (GB) – $5,000; First Samurai – $5,000; Lea – Private; Prince of Monaco – TBD; Runhappy – $7,500; Silver State – $15,000; War Front – $75,000; and War of Will – TBD.

Not a subscriber? Click here to sign up for the daily PDF or alerts.

Copy Article Link

Liked this article? Read more like this.

  1. Longshot No Mo Candy Makes It Three in a Row in Pebbles
  2. Three Chimneys Sets Fees For Gun Pilot At $17,500 And Newgate At $20,000
  3. McKinzie to $75,000 at Gainesway; Muth at $35,000
  4. Justify Tops Coolmore America Roster, To Stand For $250K in 2025
  5. Watchtower Spots the Opportunity, Pounces Late to Claim Autumn Miss
X

Never miss another story from the TDN

Click Here to sign up for a free subscription.