Uncle Mo will once again top the Coolmore America roster at $150,000 for the 2023 breeding season, the same fee at which he stood in 2022, according to a press release from Coolmore Wednesday morning. The 14-year-old stallion was the sire of 10 black-type winners in 2022, including the GI Belmont S. winner Mo Donegal.
Justify, who had four black-type winners from his first crop in 2022, will stand for the farm's second highest-fee, at $100,000, the same as in 2022. He is currently the third-leading first-crop sire by earnings.
The largest jump among the Coolmore stallions comes for Munnings. With 13 black-type winners in 2022, including the GI Woody Stephens S. winner Jack Christopher, he gets a hike from his 2022 fee of $85,000 to $100,000 to become the co-second-highest fee on the farm.
American Pharoah, who was the sire of four GI winners in 2022, gets a trim from $80,000 to $60,000.
Mendelssohn, having a strong first year at stud and currently seventh on the first-crop sires list in North America by earnings, will see his fee drop from $35,000 to $25,000.
The farm offers three new stallions in 2023: Corniche, who will stand for $30,000; Preakness winner Early Voting at $25,000; and Golden Pal, whose post-Breeders' Cup retirement was announced Wednesday morning, and will stand alongside his sire, Uncle Mo, at a fee to be determined after the Breeders' Cup.
The entire roster, with fees for 2023, will be:
American Pharoah – $60,000
Classic Empire – $15,000
Corniche – $30,000
Cupid – $5,000
Early Voting – $25,000
Echo Town – $5,000
Golden Pal – TBA
Justify – $100,00
Lookin At Lucky – $10,000
Maximum Security – $10,000
Mendelssohn – $25,000
Mo Town – $5,000
Munnings – $100,000
Practical Joke – $25,000
Tiz The Law – $30,000
Uncle Mo – $150,000
All fees live foal stands and nurses.
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