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Justify tops Coolmore America’s list, for 0,000 in 2025
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Justify tops Coolmore America’s list, for $250,000 in 2025

Father of 19 stakes winners on four different continents in 2024, Justify (Scat Daddy–Stage Magic, by Ghost Zapper) will require a service fee of $250,000 in 2025, the Versailles, Kentucky-based nursery announced Monday. Alongside Into Mischief and Arms Runner, Justify will represent the highest common coverage costs in the United States.

The 10-year-old rising stallion is sire of a trio of Group 1 winners this season, including City of Troy, winner in succession of the G1 Betfred Derby at Epsom, the G1 Coral-Eclipse Stakes at Sandown and an all-the success in the prestigious G1 Juddmonte International Stakes at York. His eight American black-type winners this term include GII Appalachian Stakes heroine Buchu and GII La Prevoyante Stakes winner Alpha Bella. The undefeated Awesome Result and Yuttitham (Jpn) scored at listed level in Japan, while Storm Boy (Aus) scored for the third time at group level in Australia in August.

Uncle Mo (Indian Charlie) is the farm’s other six-figure stallion and will cost $125,000 in 2025. The 16-year-old sire was represented by Grade I winners Kingsbarns and Adare Manor, who were to be sold to the Fasig- Tipton’ Night of the Stars Monday. Uncle Mo was represented by 14 black-type winners in 2024.


National product will stand alongside his successful father Practical joke from 2025 at a rate of $30,000. Winner of the GI H. Allen Jerkens Stakes, emulating his father, the son of Goods and Services (Paynter) also won the GIII Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby over 8 1/2 furlongs around two turns and reduced to a turn to crush by 7 1/2 lengths in the one-mile GIII Dywer Stakes. He finished third in Saturday’s GI Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile and retires with a record of 4-2-1 in 10 starts and earnings of $819,200.

“Domestic Product is a remarkable person,” said Coolmore’s Charlie O’Connor. “He was a top-class racehorse and he comes from a very good sire in Practical joke who had another excellent year highlighted by his two new first grade winners at Saratoga (Ways and Means).

“We think the domestic product is extremely well priced at $30,000 and will definitely be popular with breeders. We were all delighted with the performances of Sierre Leone and Fierceness at the Breeders’ Cup Classic and look forward to seeing them join the roster in due course.

Tiz the law (Constitution), the leading first generation sire in number of graded winners (two) and overall winners (five), will also represent $30,000 in 2025.

COOLMORE AMERICA GARAGE FEES — 2025

American Pharaoh (Pioneer of the Nile), $45,000

Cornice (Quality route), $15,000

National product (Practical joke), $30,000

Echo City (Speightstown), $5,000

Epicenter (Not this time), $35,000

Golden Buddy (Uncle Mo), $20,000

Gunite (Arms Runner), $30,000

Jack Christophe (Munnings), $25,000

Justify (Scat dad), $250,000

Maximum security (New Year’s Day), $5,000

Mendelssohn (Scat dad), $15,000

Mo City (Uncle Mo), $5,000

Munnings (Speightstown), $65,000

Practical joke (In the wrongdoing), $75,000

Tiz the law (Constitution), $30,000

Uncle Mo (Indian Charlie), $125,000