Too Darn Hot returned to Darley in Australia for an increased fee of A$110,000
Darley in Australia have announced their stud fee for the 2024 breeding season, with the nine-time Group 1 winner Anamoe (Australia) tops the 18-strong list for A$121,000. He will join New South Wales by shuttle Too hot (GB)who will command a fee of A$110,000 to produce G1 Champagne winner S. Broadsiding (Aus) from its first Southern Hemisphere harvest.
New shuttle recruit Native Trail (GB) And Three Time (Ire) will cost A$27,500 and A$22,000 respectively. Native Trail is in the process of completing its first book on mares at Kildangan Stud in Ireland, with books such as Blue point (Ire) (44,000 Australian dollars) and Ghaiyyath (Ire) (A$27,500), both of whom will also be available at Kelvinside by the end of 2024.
Triple Time will arrive in Australia at the end of its first season at Dalham Hull Stud in Newmarket. Others who make that journey will be Harry Angel (Ire) (A$38,500) –winner G1 Spring Champion S. Tom Kitten (Aus) –and Pinatubo (Ire) (AU$55,000), also completing the list of European pick-ups who are Haras du Logis residents Victor Ludorum (GB) (A$13,750).
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