Dubawi will stand at a fee of £350,000 at Dalham Hall Stud next year, up from £250,000 which he has commanded for each of the past six years.

Three classic winners head up a personal best tally of 43 blacktype winners for Dubawi this year. He has sired seven Group 1 winners this year over distances ranging from six furlongs to 14-and-a-half (St Leger).

Just last weekend, Dubawi enjoyed another Breeders’ Cup winner with Modern Games and his Breeders' Cup tally was taken to five wins for the past two seasons.

Naval Crown is a new addition to the Darley roster at Kildangan Stud. His fee has been set at €15,000.

When winning the Group 1 Platinum Jubilee Stakes at this year’s Royal Ascot, Naval Crown beat 11 Group 1 winners.

The son of Dubawi broke his maiden by four and a half lengths in the prestigious Convivial Maiden. At three, he was champion three-year-old in the UAE, taking the Meydan Classic where he finished ahead of Master Of The Seas. He enjoyed further Group 2 success in Dubai this year as a four-year-old. Naval Crown will be Dubawi's sixth son on the Darley stallion roster.

Dubawi’s stallion sons have also enjoyed great success this year, with Night Of Thunder further cementing his position as his sire’s successor. Also standing at Kildangan, Night Of Thunder has had his fee raised from €75,000 to €100,000.

New to the Dalham Hall Stud roster is speed specialist Perfect Power, who will stand for £15,000.

He is the first horse for 20 years to win three Group 1 sprints by June of his three-year-old campaign after taking the Group 1 Prix Morny/ Middle Park double. He returned to Royal Ascot this year with a victory in the G1 Commonwealth Cup.

Young stallions Blue Point and Too Darn Hot, whose fourth-season fees have been trimmed to €35,000 and £40,000, topped the first-crop sires averages in both Goffs Orby and Tattersalls Book 1 and 2. Derby hero Masar (£14,000) had the highest median of any first-crop sire at Books 1 and 2.

First-season sire Cracksman has seen his second-crop yearlings average £75,000. He has sired three blacktype performers to date including Group 2 winner Aloa and his fee remains at £17,500.

Harry Angel has had 24 individual winners and four stakes horses from his first crop and he will stand at £10,000.

Ribchester (€7,500) has enjoyed significant success in France courtesy of recent high-profile Group 3 winner Facteur Cheval. He joins the Darley roster at Haras du Logis in Normandy.

DARLEY STALLION FEES FOR 2023

Dalham Hall, UK

DUBAWI £350,000

PALACE PIER £50,000

TOO DARN HOT £40,000

PINATUBO £35,000

FARHH PRIVATE

CRACKSMAN £17,500

IFFRAAJ £15,000

NEW PERFECT POWER £15,000

MASAR £14,000

HARRY ANGEL £10,000

TERRITORIES £10,000

POSTPONED £5,000

Kildangan Stud, Ireland

NIGHT OF THUNDER €100,000

BLUE POINT €35,000

TEOFILO €30,000

GHAIYYATH €25,000

SPACE BLUES €16,000

EARTHLIGHT €15,000

NEW NAVAL CROWN €15,000

PROFITABLE €9,000

RAVEN’S PASS €7,500

Haras du Logis, France

VICTOR LUDORUM €15,000

RIBCHESTER €7,500

CLOTH OF STARS €7,000