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Richest stud horse Galileo – who is worth a staggering £180m – could have heir in Irish thoroughbred Churchill

GALILEO, the richest stud horse ever worth £180million, could have an heir to his throne in the shape of Churchill.

Legendary sire Galileo breeds winners at £600,000 a go and his worth is more than the current estimated transfer values of Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Neymar.

Churchill was a champion in his own right and could be heir to £180m Galileo’s throne as richest ever stud horse

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It shows the extraordinary lengths multi-millionaire and even billionaire racehorse owners are prepared to go to in order to own the next big racing star.

And it could come in the form of Coolmore stud’s Churchill – who is Galileo’s son.

The eight-year-old stallion has a stud fee of around £27,000.

But expect that to sky rocket in the coming years should his children go on to be successful on the track.

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Churchill himself enjoyed a distinguished career over the 7f to 1m distance, winning seven races in a row form June 2016 to May the following year.

He earned a total of £1,392,478 for owners – but the real worth could be when he goes to stud.

And already his fist yearlings reached some massive sums at this year’s sales.

His most in-demand offspring fetched as much as £350,000, with others coming in at £340,000, £320,000 and £220,000.


Trainer O’Brien and jockey Moore with Churchill after victory in the Irish 2000 Guineas in 2017

But Galileo remains the prime example of how valuable a horse can be once they retire.

Since he went to stud – which basically means breeding with females all day – he has become the go-to stallion for people wanting a slice of the very best.

In 2008 he became number one in the world and he’s held that title every year since, apart from in 2009.

He’s the dad of champions such as Nathaniel, Frankel – now also at stud after an incredible, unbeaten career – Found and Minding.


Galileo has set the standard for horses when they go to stud with his mega earnings

And his growing reputation in the breeding world mean he doesn’t come cheap to those hoping to send their mares to Ireland where he stands.

Officially fees are kept private for those right at the top, but even in these times, a visit to Galileo will cost you more than half a million quid.

Of course, Galileo will have competition from Frankel.

The Henry Cecil-trained horse has seen his children rack up wins worldwide and his stud fee of £175,000 could well continue to grow.

Not everyone has success, though.

Fusaichi Pegasus was the world’s most expensive horse when purchased for £53.7million by Coolmore Stud in 2000.

The Kentuck Derby winner was hailed as a hero and even had a solid gold statue.

But he disappointed at stud, with his fee eventually being cut to a lowly £5,000.

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