Sires With Winners - Thursday July 30

Breednet - Thursday July 30

Here is the full list of 30 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Foxwedge

Foxwedge
5g Copper Fox (ex True Malt)
4g Seven Castles (ex Terrestria)
Al Maher
3f Sentimental Queen (ex Sentimental Star)
Complacent (First Season)
2c Calm Seeker (ex Attention Seeker)
Deep Field (Second Season)
2f Cathay (ex Cathay Lady)
Gorky Park
6g Combat Ready (ex Im Your Fire)
Helmet
3f Crash Hat Lady (ex Chelsey's Image)
I Am Invincible
4g The Hand (ex Celebrity Girl)
Manhattan Rain
3g Upper East Side (ex Pretentious Miss)
Maschino
3g Mr Delegator (ex Magna Cat)
Medaglia D'Oro
2c Torun (ex Bal Du Siecle)
Ocean Park
3f Pride Of Islington (ex Isla Canela)
Ouqba
4m Lil' Red Bikini (ex Spritzig)
Pierro
4m Willo Titto (ex Calchris)
Proisir (Second Season)
2f Shilajit (ex Uno Sayuri)
Redoute's Choice
4g Silent Agenda (ex Beauty Belle)
Reward For Effort
4g Wardy Boy (ex Invincible Belle)
Rip Van Winkle
5g Honorable Mention (ex Honor Bound)
Smart Missile
3f Happy Candy (ex Walkway)
Snitzel
4g Superbowl Sunday (ex Vaquera)
Solo Flyer
5m Little Vulpine (ex Mookatan)
Stratum
3f Final Showdown (ex Fields Of Freedom)
Tavistock
3f Petralia (ex Zeditave Rose)
The Wow Signal (Second Season)
3g He's Wow Class (ex Class Prevails)
Time For War (Second Season)
3f Amasenus (ex Kelendria)
Trade Fair
6g Gunnago (ex Impatient Lass)
Written Tycoon
2f Future Force (ex Gregers)
Your Song
2c Harlem Blues (ex New York Rain)
Zebedee (Second Season)
3g Zeeluck (ex Bridie O'Reilly)
Zoustar
4m Beyond Desire (ex Fondle)
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