Justify US Fee for 2024 Set

Tara Madgwick - Wednesday October 18

Coolmore have announced fees on their US roster and given top billing for 2024 is Justify, who is currently serving a stellar book of mares in Australia.

Justify has had a big fee increase for 2024 in Kentucky, click for a Hypo mating to this exciting sire currently in Australia..

The undefeated Triple crown winner has smashed it out of the park this year siring five Group I winners this year – Aspen Grove, Arabian Lion and his 2YO Group I winners Opera Singer, Just FYI and the hugely impressive City of Troy, who has won comparison to the mighty Frankel for his dazzling Dewhurst Stakes victory last weekend.

Justify has been priced at US$200,000 for his upcoming season at Ashford Stud in Kentucky next year which equates to A$314,220, so Aussie breeders have gotten an absolute bargain on this exceptional young sire at his current Southern Hemisphere fee of A$77,000.

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Justify was the Champion First Season Sire in Australia for 2022/2023 and has sired 22 stakes-winners worldwide with his SW to runner strike rate an impressive 10.7%. He has had two Southern Hemisphere Group winenrs in the past week in Air Assault and Star of Justice.

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