Press release, November 15 2010

Darley announces 2011 fees for its American stallions

Bernardini (pictured), who has made an exceptional start with his first runners will stand for $75,000 in 2011. On 9th October Bernardini became the first ever freshman to sire G1-winning juveniles on both dirt and turf, with A Z Warrior's victory in the Frizette Stakes following the Godolphin colt Biondetti's win in the Gran Criterium.

Elusive Quality, sire of multiple record-breaker Quality Road and America's leading sire by 2010 Stakes wins, is one of seven stallions on Darley's roster to have his fee reduced. Elusive Quality will stand at $50,000, while all of Darley's five unproven stallions will also see a decrease.

Street Cry, sire of three individual G1 winners in 2010, including Zenyatta, will remain at his 2010 fee of $150,000; Medaglia d'Oro, sire of 2010 G1 winners Gabby's Golden Gal, Warrior's Reward and Champagne d'Oro, also stays at his 2010 price of $100,000.

Fees have also been set for the two new stallions on the Darley roster. Eclipse Champion and the fastest-ever Breeders' Cup Juvenile winner Midshipman will stand at a fee of $15,000, while multiple Graded Stakes winner Desert Party, a $2.1 million son of Street Cry who took the G2 Sanford at Saratoga and emulated his sire when winning the UAE 2,000 Guineas, will retire at $10,000.

Charlie Boden, Darley's Head of Sales said, 'The Darley stallions have enjoyed an outstanding year in 2010. Street Cry, Medaglia d'Oro and Elusive Quality have all had famous victories that will be remembered for years to come and we couldn't be more pleased with Bernardini's first runners. We have four impressive stallion prospects with their first two-year-olds running in 2011, so there are exciting times ahead. We are thrilled to be offering Midshipman and Desert Party to breeders next year. Midshipman defeated the best of his generation and proved himself on both dirt and synthetic surfaces, while Desert Party is a fantastic physical who won quality Graded Stakes at two, three and four.'

For a full list of fees for 2011, please click here.