When Encosta De Lago retired from racing in 1997 he stood at Blue Gum Farm,
Euroa, Victoria for an introductory fee of $8,500, which increased to $38,500 in 2003. In 2004
Coolmore Stud purchased Encosta De Lago and he was relocated to their stud at
Jerrys Plains, New South Wales. Here he first stood for a reported fee of $132,000, making him then Australasia's highest-priced stallion. Encosta de Lago became one of the most sought after sires in Australia and in 2006 his service fee increased to $176,000. He travelled to Coolmore Stud in Ireland, for part of the
Northern Hemisphere breeding season, from March 2007 until August 2007 when he served 66 mares. When he returned to Australia he was one of the first horses to contract
equine influenza (E.I.) while in quarantine. He was the
Leading sire in Australia in 2007–08 and 2008–09; and second in 2005–06 and 2006–07. In 2008 Encosta de Lago's service fee rose to $302,500 and he served 227 mares that season who produced 166 live foals for an 80.0% fertility rating. That season he placed second, by number of mares covered in Australia, behind
Fastnet Rock. Some of his most successful G1 or G2 winning progeny includes: by Encosta De Lago. by Encosta De Lago. •
Alinghi (11 wins, $3,563,164, MRC
Blue Diamond Stakes, VRC
Newmarket Handicap, MRC One Thousand Guineas etc.) •
Chautauqua (13 wins, $8,776,935),
TJ Smith Stakes x 3,
Manikato Stakes,
Lightning Stakes,
Chairman's Sprint Prize) • Count Encosta (STC Myer Stakes) • De Lago Mist (
VRC Sires Produce Stakes) • Delago Brom (4 wins, $888,500, VRC
Australian Guineas, sire of 4 stakes-winners) • Douro Valley (8 wins, $1,239,258, MRC
Yalumba Stakes) • Dream The Dream (
South Australian Oaks) • English (6 wins, $3,441,071,
All Aged Stakes,
Doomben 10,000) • Hanks (MVRC
AAMI Vase) • Lashed (7 wins, $976,714, ARC
New Zealand International Stakes, WaikRC International Stakes, ARC
Zabeel Classic) • Manhattan Rain ($1,311,200,
AJC Sires Produce Stakes etc.) • Mnemosyne (6 wins, $1,371,975, STC
Queen of the Turf Stakes, MRC One Thousand Guineas etc.) • Newport (9 wins, $1,210,600,
AJC Metropolitan Handicap,
Brisbane Cup) • Northern Meteor (3 wins, $532,480, VRC
Coolmore Stud Stakes) • Our Smoking Joe (10 wins, $1,586,700, MRC
St George Stakes) •
Princess Coup (12 wins, $3,651,776, HBRInc
Stoney Bridge Stakes, HBRInc
Kelt Capital Stakes (twice), WRC
New Zealand Oaks) • Racing To Win (13 wins, $3,762,285, STC
George Ryder Stakes, AJC
Doncaster Handicap, AJC
George Main Stakes, AJC
Epsom Handicap, AJC
All Aged Stakes) • Road To Rock (6 wins, $1,153,350, AJC
George Main Stakes,
AJC Queen Elizabeth Stakes) •
Sacred Kingdom (formerly Jumbo Star) (World Co-Champion Sprinter; 15 wins, $5,632,838,
Hong Kong Sprint ( twice), Chairman's Sprint Prize (twice),
Singapore International Sprint, Centenary Sprint Cup,
Hong Kong Horse of the Year) • Shadoways (6 wins, $703,900, SAJC
Goodwood Handicap) •
Sirmione (4 wins, $1,894,375, VRC
Australian Cup, VRC
Mackinnon Stakes) • Titanic Jack (8 wins, $1,288,950, VRC Emirates Stakes,
Alister Clark Stakes) Encosta De Lago's first northern hemisphere bred yearling sold to leading trainer, Bob Baffert at the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Sale for US$500,000. The stallion has now sired over 1,700 foals in Australia with 950 runners, 619 winners (including about 70 stakes winners) for earnings of
A$90 million during his 13 years at stud. He is the sire of winners in Australia,
Hong Kong,
Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore and South Africa. In 2010, 88 yearlings sired by him were sold at Australian auctions for an average of A$250,000. His stud fee for 2010 is $143,000 including GST, with a free return. Encosta De Lago was retired from stud duty by Coolmore on 5 February 2015. In addition Encosta De Lago is the broodmare sire of stakes winners Beneteau, Musir, She's Got Gears and Stokehouse. He is also the grand sire of Hong Kong champion
Beauty Generation (Road To Rock - Stylish Bel, by Bel Esprit). ==Death==