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A date with Dubawi to set breeders back almost €400,000

Dubawi won five of his eight career starts but has gone on to make a greater impact at stud
Dubawi won five of his eight career starts but has gone on to make a greater impact at stud

Dubawi will again be the highest-priced stallion in the world after Darley announced he will stand for an increased fee of £350,000 (€397,425) next year.

The 20-year-old son of Dubai Millennium has been offered at a price of £250,000 since 2017, but his season has been an exceptional one and he is in line to be crowned champion sire in Britain and Ireland.

At the Breeders' Cup Dubawi produced two Grade One winners, with Modern Games and Rebel’s Romance striking in the Mile and Turf respectively.

Prior to that he saw his progeny win both the 2000 Guineas and the St Leger as Coroebus’ and Eldar Eldarov’s successes made him the sire of two British Classic victors, while Modern Games also triumphed in the French Guineas.

The hike in his covering fee leaves him significantly more expensive than Juddmonte’s Frankel, whose £200,000 price has risen to £275,000 for 2023.

Like Dubawi, he has enjoyed a headline-making year, with his progeny winning the Irish Derby (Westover), French Oaks (Nashwa), Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe (Alpinista) and Dewhurst Stakes (Chaldean).

He is the sire of the four highest-priced yearlings at Tattersalls Book 1, headlined by the world’s most expensive yearling sold in 2022 at 2.8m guineas.

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