Star colt Yes Yes Yes will stand his first season at Coolmore Australia for $38,500 with Fastnet Rock heading the stallion roster at $165,000.
The Chris Waller-trained Yes Yes Yes by Rubick won the $15 million The Everest in his final start in October.
The other two new additions to Coolmore are both European Group One-winning sons of Kingman, Calyx ($17,600) and Magna Grecia ($22,000).
Most of the Coolmore stallion fees have been reduced as the stud acknowledges the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on the industry.
Fastnet Rock remains unchanged from 2019 while Pierro is the only stallion to have his fee increased, going from $88,000 to $137,500.
"The Coolmore roster for 2020 provides a great balance of proven sires, highly promising young sires and an assortment of international superstars that we believe are particularly well suited to the Australian breeding landscape," Coolmore's Tom Magnier said.
"We have been delighted with how well the progeny of our stallions have performed on the track and in the sales ring this season, however we remain aware that these are challenging times for everyone. As such, we have priced our stallions with the view to offering value to breeders."
COOLMORE FEES 2020 (inc GST):
ADELAIDE - $8,800
AMERICAN PHAROAH - $55,000
CALYX - $17,600
CHOISIR - $16,500
CHURCHILL - $19,250
FASTNET ROCK - $165,000
JUSTIFY - $66,000
MAGNA GRECIA - $22,000
MERCHANT NAVY - $44,000
PIERRO - $137,500
PRIDE OF DUBAI - $38,500
RUBICK - $33,000
SAXON WARRIOR - $17,600
SO YOU THINK - $38,500
VANCOUVER - $30,250
YES YES YES - $38,50