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American Pharoah, Justify Not Shuttling This Year

The American Triple Crown winners are expected to return to Australia in 2023.

American Pharoah at Ashford Stud

American Pharoah at Ashford Stud

Anne M. Eberhardt

Coolmore's U.S. Triple Crown winners Justify  and American Pharoah  will not return to Australia this breeding season with the stallions both rested from shuttle duties.

Justify, who was due to stand for a fee of AU$55,000 (£31,000/€36,000 including GST) at Jerrys Plains this season, had his first Southern Hemisphere-bred yearlings met positively by the market in Australia when sold earlier this year. From 73 lots sold his progeny averaged AU$241,129 (US$165,836) and sold to a high of AU$1 million ($687,750).

American Pharaoh was due to stand his sixth covering season in Australia for a fee of $49,500 (£28,000/€32,500 including GST) in 2022.

A statement released by Coolmore said: "Triple Crown winners Justify and American Pharoah will not shuttle to Coolmore Australia this year … A decision was made to rest the two stallions, but both should be back the following year."

Justify, an unbeaten winner of six races during his on-track career, has made an encouraging start with his first Northern Hemisphere-bred 2-year-olds. The Aidan O'Brien-trained Statuette earned the stallion his first group winner June 26 when the filly won the Airlie Stud Stakes (G2) at the Curragh to be installed as the early favorite for next year's One Thousand Guineas (G1) at Newmarket.

Justify. Stallions Uncle Mo, Justify, and American Pharaoh at Ashford Stud on June 23, 2021.
Photo: Anne M. Eberhardt
Justify at Ashford Stud

From eight runners to date Justify has four winners, as well as the stakes-placed Tahoma in the U.S.

"Justify has made an excellent start with his first 2-year-olds in Europe and North America," the Coolmore statement continued. "His first Australian-bred 2-year-olds will run later this year and he has two full crops to follow."

American Pharoah's oldest Southern Hemisphere-bred crop are rising 4-year-olds, and the stallion has three stakes winners in Australia so far, including group 3 winners Head Of State and Pretty Amazing.

This season has emerged the unbeaten 2-year-old Tijuana, a winner of the Anzac Day Stakes for Ben and J.D. Hayes in April.

American Pharoah has 30 stakes winners worldwide, including five at the elite level in Japan, Europe, and the U.S.

The stallion stood his first three years at Jerrys Plains for a fee of AU$66,000 (including GST), before he was reduced to a fee of AU$55,000 in 2020 and AU$49,500 in 2021. He has 368 Southern Hemisphere-bred foals on the ground.

Coolmore's Irish stallions Churchill, Magna Grecia, Saxon Warrior, and Wootton Bassett will all shuttle to Australia, as planned.