Sires With Winners - Friday July 10

Breednet - Friday July 10

Here is the full list of 33 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Darci Brahma
3g Ringthebelledarci (ex Belle Of Marju)
3g Spring Tide (ex Spring Fever)

Darci Brahma

Fastnet Rock
4g Bandahara (ex Banc De Fortune)
3f Piccatric (ex Lectrice)
Sizzling
4g Addocarr (ex Dedication)
3g The Snooperstar (ex Florestans Match)
So You Think
4g Do You Reckon (ex Ashenti)
4m Just Wishing (ex Blarney Wish)
Artie Schiller
6g Two Ducks Artie (ex Tureen)
Bernardini
3g The Browzer (ex Pinwherry)
Burgundy
5g Albaron (ex Threepence)
Charge Forward
3g Platini (ex Trois Couleurs)
Chinese Dragon
8g Zentangle (ex Doodle)
Dane Shadow
3g Two Up (ex Spy Lover)
Dawn Approach
4g Zancada (ex Titian Silk)
Dial A Prayer
3g Conor O'Ceirin (ex Plaything)
Dream Ahead
3g Eiger (ex Jungfrau)
Ekraar
4m Collys' Folly (ex Durham Belle)
Exceed And Excel
3f Be Brilliant (ex Alberton Park)
Guillotine
4g Cleaver (ex Plaza Doree)
Hallowed Crown (Second Season)
3f Crowning Star (ex Lets Have Some Fun)
Headwater (First Season)
2f Stormborn (ex Quick's The Word)
Love Conquers All
5m Toujours L'amour (ex Oh Susie Darlin')
Pluck
5g Belle's Pluck (ex Belle Salieri)
Reward For Effort
5m Initialize (ex Initial Venture)
Sea Battle
3g Catadude (ex Hussana)
Sidestep (Second Season)
2c Easy Campese (ex Up And Over)
Smart Missile
3g Missile Mania (ex Tasmania)
Squamosa
3f Stunning Mosa (ex Stunning Spirit)
St Reims
9g Tallyho Twinkletoe (ex Albacora)
Statue Of Liberty
5g Saorsa (ex Madame De Here)
Sufficient
7g Aigne (ex Emlajay)
Tavistock
4g Tavis Court (ex Keep Her Free)
Written Tycoon
4g Design Rouge (ex Mirage Rouge)
Zacinto
2g Flying Zack (ex That's My Pussycat)
Zariz
6m Abb Roy (ex Highly Elated)
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