Daily Roundup For Friday July 10

Breednet - Friday July 10
A quick overview of today's results covering maiden winners, first season sire placegetters, second season sire winners and highest priced winners.
Maiden Winners
Pakenham Park Synthetic
2f Stormborn (Headwater x Quick's The Word)
3g The Browzer (Bernardini x Pinwherry)
3g Platini (Charge Forward x Trois Couleurs)
3f Piccatric (Fastnet Rock x Lectrice)
Scone
3f Stunning Mosa (Squamosa x Stunning Spirit)
3f Be Brilliant (Exceed And Excel x Alberton Park)
2c Easy Campese (Sidestep x Up And Over)
Ipswich
4m Just Wishing (So You Think x Blarney Wish)
3g Missile Mania (Smart Missile x Tasmania)
Wanganui
5g Albaron (Burgundy x Threepence)
2g Flying Zack (Zacinto x That's My Pussycat)
4m Collys' Folly (Ekraar x Durham Belle)
3g Conor O'Ceirin (Dial A Prayer x Plaything)
3g Ringthebelledarci (Darci Brahma x Belle Of Marju)
First Season Sire Placegetters
Headwater
1st - 2f Stormborn (ex Quick's The Word)
Second Season Sire Winners
Hallowed Crown
3f Crowning Star (ex Lets Have Some Fun)
Sidestep
2c Easy Campese (ex Up And Over)
Top Priced Winners
Piccatric - MM NBSB1 $370,000
3f (Fastnet Rock x Lectrice)
Piccatric - Inglis AEYS $350,000
3f (Fastnet Rock x Lectrice)
Design Rouge - Inglis PYS $200,000
4g (Written Tycoon x Mirage Rouge)
Design Rouge - MM NBSB1 $150,000
4g (Written Tycoon x Mirage Rouge)
Be Brilliant - MM GCYS $140,000
3f (Exceed And Excel x Alberton Park)
Initialize - MM GCYS $85,000
5m (Reward For Effort x Initial Venture)
Do You Reckon - MM NYS $85,000
4g (So You Think x Ashenti)
The Snooperstar - Inglis CYS $85,000
3g (Sizzling x Florestans Match)
Platini - MM GCYSB2 $80,000
3g (Charge Forward x Trois Couleurs)
Albaron - NZB SYS $50,000
5g (Burgundy x Threepence)
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