A service fee has yet to be determined for High Chaparral this spring but Coolmore Australia says it will not be out of reach despite the stallion's timely trifecta in the AJC Australian Derby.Shoot Out beat Descarado and Monaco Consul to give High Chaparral a rare result in a three-year-old classic achieved only by his father Sadler's Wells and champion New Zealand sire Sir Tristram.Sadler's Wells sired the trifecta twice in a classic race, when Montjeu won the 1999 Irish Derby from Daliapour a

A service fee has yet to be determined for High Chaparral this spring but Coolmore Australia says it will not be out of reach despite the stallion's timely trifecta in the AJC Australian Derby.

Shoot Out beat Descarado and Monaco Consul to give High Chaparral a rare result in a three-year-old classic achieved only by his father Sadler's Wells and champion New Zealand sire Sir Tristram.

Sadler's Wells sired the trifecta twice in a classic race, when Montjeu won the 1999 Irish Derby from Daliapour and Tchaikovsky and when High Chaparral himself won the same race in 2002 from Sholokov and Ballingarry.

Sir Tristram sired the trifecta in the 1986 New Zealand Oaks with Royal Heights winning from Empire Rose and Eau D'Etoile.

Coolmore recently announced High Chaparral's move to Australia for the southern hemisphere breeding season after he stood two seasons at New Zealand's Windsor Park Stud.

Farm manager Peter O'Brien said the service fee would not be announced for another few weeks.

"We never announce our fees until after all the sales and the carnival are finished," O'Brien said.

"But we will set a fee that will appeal to breeders.

"The Derby trifecta is a bonus.

"We haven't seen a horse have such an impact with just two crops.

"And people forget what a wonderful racehorse he was himself."

High Chaparral won the Irish Derby as well as the English classic and claimed consecutive victories in the Breeders' Cup Turf.

As well as Shoot Out, So You Think won the Cox Plate for his sire and Monaco Consul took out the Spring Champion Stakes and Victoria Derby.

Shoot Out cost Mount Isa couple Graham and Linda Huddy just $15,000 at the Magic Millions yearling sale and he took his earnings to more than $1.3 million with his Derby victory.

The Huddys and trainer John Wallace plan to aim Shoot Out at the Cox Plate and possibly the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups in the spring.

Descarado's trainer Gai Waterhouse said he had been bought specifically with the Melbourne Cup in mind while Mike Moroney said the Queensland Derby was under consideration before he too was aimed at the spring Cups.