Darley will shuttle European champions Blue Point and Too Darn Hot to Australia in 2020.
Blue Point will stand at Northwood Park in Victoria, while Too Darn Hot and local Gr1 winner Microphone will stand at Kelvinside in New South Wales.
Covering fees for all three will be announced later this month.
Blue Point, a son of Shamardal , won the Gimcrack Stakes and finished placed in the Middle Park Stakes and Dewhurst at two, before establishing himself as one of the best sprinters in Europe.
He went on to win the Pavilion Stakes and Bengough Stakes at three and the King’s Stand Stakes at four, and was unbeaten in five starts at five in 2019 – including a famous Royal Ascot double in the King’s Stand and Diamond Jubilee Stakes.
Blue Point is currently serving his first book of mares at Kildangan Stud in County Kildare at a fee of €45,000.
Too Darn Hot was crowned European champion two-year-old after an unbeaten season that took in victories in the Solario Stakes, Champagne Stakes and Dewhurst Stakes.
After being placed in the Dante Stakes, Irish 2,000 Guineas and St James’s Palace Stakes on his first starts at three, he went on to win the Prix Jean Prat and defeat older horses in the Sussex Stakes.
A homebred for Lord and Lady Lloyd-Webber’s Watership Down Stud, Too Darn Hot is by Dubawi and out of top-class racemare Dar Re Mi, making him a brother to Group 1 performers Lah Ti Dar and So Mi Dar.
He is standing his first season at Dalham Hall Stud in Newmarket at a fee of £50,000.
“To be able to offer Australian breeders these two prospects is a huge privilege,” said Alastair Pulford, Darley’s head of sales in Australia, said in a statement.
“We’ve seen what the Darley shuttle stallions have done for Australian racing with horses like Street Cry, Teofilo, Medaglia D’Oro and recently Night Of Thunder making a massive impression.
“The sires of both these horses, Dubawi and Shamardal, stood with distinction on the Darley roster in Australia and the availability of such a quality pair as Too Darn Hot and Blue Point is set to give Australian breeders access to elite outcross bloodlines that are already proven in Australia.”