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Snitzel Tops Arrowfields 2025 service plan from 2025

Unchanged service fees for champion sire Snitzel and returning hero The autumn sun And a 22,000 Au dollar entry into the local market for newcomers in the northern hemisphere This week Heading the announcement of the stallion 2025 by Arrowfield Stud 15 April.

After a quality book with mares – including the Dual Group 1 winner Integral —Aat Cheveley Park Stud in Newmarket, Vandeek, will go to a flight to Australia on board in August to strengthen the impressive list that has already been put together on one of the most renowned farms of the Hunter Valley.

On arrival, the juvenile winner of group 1 is welcomed by some of the most renowned inner Australia of Snitzel, whose 2025 -service fee of $ 247,925 US dollars, au $ 1 = US $ 0.63) A will on the upper stall of the Stallion -Ranse in the nation in the rankings of the country and In the events of the nation in the country's rankings and in the upper stalling rankings in another. Ring, where his yearlings have achieved a combined Au $ 45.2 million with 11 teenage people who were sold for seven -digit sums.

After he had now completely recovered from the pelvic injury that he had suffered in a paddock in March 2024, the autumn sun will return later this year in the back of an outstanding season for his descendants for his amounts of $ 66,000.

Maurice who reached his first seven -digit anniversary when his stut foal from Shoals was put down at the Inglis Easter Sale for $ 1.4 million, will return to Arrowfield with an unchanged fee of $ 55,000 in 2025.

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The figure for Dundel According to the recent Fresh Zealand Renn Hall of Fame-induction, the one of $ 414,000 AU $, which has reached its best average of $ 414,000 at this year.

Photo: With the kind permission of Arrowfield Stud

Dundel am Arrowfield Stud

The only stallion on the squad that has increased his fee is Dundel's son and roommate Castelvecchiowhich was used this season by the heroic deeds of El Castello in the Spring Champion Stakes (G1) and Aelianas ATC Derby (G1) this season.

Castelvecchio will receive a service fee of $ 49,500 from his previous winners of his five missions in this campaign in the coming breeding season.

With Admire Mars Arrowfield's stallion for 2025 will not resume his shuttling duties, and is done by another Japanese-supported horse HitotsuThe winner of Dual Group 1, which stands next to his father Maurice, to receive an unchanged service fee of $ 22,000.

While Hitotsu is just starting with his journey, his almost neighbor Snitzel of the benchmark, after producing 16 stakes winners this season, including four on Group 1, with Marhoona to achieve a third success of the Golden Slipper (G1) for her remarkable father from the last eight editions of the world's richest Juvenile race.

Arrowfield's bloodstock manager, Jon Freyer, admits that the team – led by chairman John Messara – was probably in her right to benefit from Snitzel's popularity by increasing its value. Perhaps the farm was in view of an increasingly uncertain economic climate for its co -companions and especially in view of an increasingly uncertain economic climate and was for its four -fold champion Sire, who instead keep a fee of EUR 247,500.

“As always, we are very aware that we leave the breeder some meat on the bone,” said Freyer, who confirmed that Snitzel's mare book from 110 in 2024 will be reduced to “approximately 70 or 80” this year.

“Both huge and diminutive breeders are currently facing many challenges, so Snitzel will probably cover only a constrained mare book, so we will manage it quite carefully.

“We have rated all of our stallions competitive last year, and with the exception of Castelvecchio we have not increased any of our prices this year. The costs associated with breeding have recently increased significantly, and this also applies to our costs, but we want to keep people in the game by increasing them by increasing our prices. We are as conservative as we may be able to do for this year.”

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