Black Caviar's half brother All Too Hard has been named on Vinery Stud's 2013 stallion roster for a first season fee of $66,000.
The triple Group One winner is scheduled to have his final Australian start in the All Aged Stakes on Saturday week which will determine whether he goes to Royal Ascot in June.
All Too Hard inflicted the first defeat on fellow three-year-old Pierro in the Caulfield Guineas in the spring and again finished in front when the pair filled the placings behind Ocean Park in the Cox Plate.
"The inclusion of All Too Hard marks a significant step in the continued development of the Vinery stallion roster," general manager Peter Orton said.
"We have been fortunate enough to have assembled an exceptionally strong group of young stallions and we believe All Too Hard will take it another level."
Heading the roster at $99,000 is More Than Ready, widely tipped to be the first partner of Black Caviar.
The champion mare's managing owner Neil Werrett is also a shareholder in Vinery.
Onemorenomore, bought by Vinery from Nathan Tinkler as part of the package which included All Too Hard, will stand for $13,200.