Sea The Stars Tops Aga Khan 2021 Stallion Roster

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Photo: Patrick McCann/Racing Post
Sea The Stars at Gilltown Stud

The Aga Khan Studs have announced fees for their five-strong stallion roster, which is spread across Gilltown Stud in Ireland and Haras de Bonneval in France. Heading the list of prices is Sea The Stars, who will spend his second consecutive season at €150,000.

The son of Cape Cross and blue hen Urban Sea has been responsible for 14 group 1 winners, including this year's stars Miss Yoda and Stradivarius.

The Investec Derby (G1) and Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (G1) hero continues to produce some impressive stats, with his progeny operating at ratios of 12% stakes winners-to-runners and 66% winners-to-runners.

He is joined at Gilltown Stud by his dual Derby-winning son Harzand, whose first 2-year-olds include potential classic contenders French Fusion and Port Sunlight. The 7-year-old will again stand for €8,000.

The Haras de Bonneval roster is led by Siyouni, who has earned a hefty increase to €140,000, up from €100,000 in 2020. This comes on the back of yet another racing campaign which saw the son of Pivotal enjoy plenty of success at group 1 level. He supplied three new top-level scorers in 2020, taking his total of group/grade 1-winning progeny to six.

His leading performer, Sottsass, brought the curtain down on his racing career with a victory in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe prior to his retirement to Coolmore, while his 2-year-olds included Darley Dewhurst Stakes (G1) hero St Mark's Basilica. Siyouni was also responsible for E. P. Taylor Stakes (G1T) victress Etoile and the Emirates Poule d'Essai des Pouliches (G1) winner Dream And Do.

This latest increase takes Siyouni to yet another career-high fee, having started out at just €7,000 in 2011.

He is joined by the blue-blooded Zarak, a son of Dubawi and Zarkava who remains unchanged at €12,000 for the fourth season running. His first crop turns 2 next year, while his debut yearlings fetched up to €112,000.

Completing the roster is Dariyan, whose first juveniles feature seven European winners, including the group-placed pair My Kurkum and Princesse De Saba. The son of Shamardal will stand in 2021 for €8,000, as he did this year.

Aga Khan Stud Fees

Stallion 2021 Fee 2020 Fee
Dariyan €8,000 €8,000
Harzand €8,000 €8,000
Sea The Stars €150,000 €150,000
Siyouni €140,000 €100,000
Zarak €12,000 €12,000