Jet Away: By the sire of Sea The Stars, this son of Cape Cross (by Green Desert) was a multiple winner from eight to 10 furlongs in England, including one Listed contest, before going to Australia. There he added the Group 3 Easter Cup at Caulfield, also over a mile and a quarter.

He starts his career as a dual-purpose sire at Arctic Tack Stud in Co Wexford.

He is out of Kalima (by Kahyasi) who is an unraced full-sister to the stakes winners Arrive and Hasili, and a half-sister to the dams of the Group 1 winners Three Valleys (by Diesis) and Leroidesanimaux (by Candy Stripes).

Arrive is, of course, the dam of the Group 1 winner Promising Lead (by Danehill), and Hasili is the phenomenal broodmare who has given us the Danehill-sired Group/Grade 1 stars Banks Hill, Champs Elysees (sire), Cacique (sire), and Intercontinental, the dual Grade 1 winner Heat Haze (by Green Desert), the Group 1 placed pattern scorer Deluxe (by Storm Cat), and the Group 1 placed Group 2 scorer and major sire Dansili (by Danehill).

El Salvador: A stakes placed multiple middle-distance winner who also won last season's Irish Cesarewitch over two miles, El Salvador is the latest son of super-sire Galileo (by Sadler's Wells) to take up stallion duties. He is to begin his career at Shay Slevin's Killack Stud in Co Wexford.

He is a full-brother to the 12 furlong stakes winner Galactic Star, he is out of the Group 1 Coronation Stakes winner Balisada (by Kris), and his grandam Balnaha (by Lomond) is a full-sister to the Group 2 Child Stakes (now Falmouth Stakes) winner and Group 1 Coronation Stakes runner-up Inchmurrin. That filly became the dam of successful Group 1 sire Inchinor (by Ahonoora).

Americain: The Group 1 Melbourne Cup hero of 2010, prolific pattern winner Americain (by Dynaformer) spent his first two seasons at Calumet Farm in Kentucky but will stand at the Irish National Stud in 2015. His fee is €5,000.

He was effective from 10 furlongs to two miles, his Group 1 placings include a half-length third in the Australian Cup over a mile and a quarter at Flemington, and the multi-millionaire is out of the Group 2 Prix de Mallaret winner America (by Arazi). She is a half-sister to the Group 1 placed Group 2 scorer Majorien (by Machiavellian), and the many stakes winners within the first three generations of the pedigree include the US Grade 1 scorer Jovial (by Northern Jove).