Sires With Winners - Tuesday August 18

Breednet - Tuesday August 18

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

Snitzel

Snitzel
3c Best Ever (ex More Joyous)
5g Jawwaal (ex Gold Chant)
All Too Hard
4m All Star Rocket (ex Twin Star Rocket)
Bullet Train
6g Ratler (ex Annunaki)
Canford Cliffs
4m Black Butt Velvet (ex Our Dancing Babe)
Congrats
6g Dismayed (ex Yerbabuena)
Foxwedge
7g Raiden (ex Glowlamp)
Harbour Watch
6g Lord Harry (ex Aspen Leaves)
Lonhro
4g Tides Of Jupiter (ex Riptide)
Lord Jim
9g Footmark (ex Maibonie)
Love Conquers All
7m Lefkas Island (ex Athena Mana Mou)
Magnus
4g Bautista (ex Look Jonathan)
Mahisara
3f Sing For Violet (ex Silent Song)
Master Of Design
5m Mistress Molly (ex Sidereal Messenger)
Medaglia D'Oro
5g Brad (ex Miss Fidler)
Mosayter
6m Ludivine (ex Leica Mirage)
Moshe
4g Roadhouse (ex Clonakilty)
Not A Single Doubt
5m Don't Doubt Lara (ex Daralara)
Reward For Effort
4m Summer Lover (ex Summery)
Roman Emperor
4g Wadi Musa (ex Petra)
Salade
4m Vinaigrette (ex Holly Mist)
Sidestep
4m Scalded (ex Truly Ablaze)
Spirit Of Boom
5g Gorokan Express (ex Express Air)
Star Witness
6g Funky Farm (ex Philliann)
Statue Of Liberty
5g Trump Me (ex Sister Livia)
Unencumbered
4m Free Thrills (ex Heart Of Thrills)
Valixir
10g Lucky Elixir (ex Under The Lantern)
Vancouver (Second Season)
3g Ice In Vancouver (ex Skating On Ice)
Your Song
3f Tudor Music (ex Tudor Magic)
Zariz
5g Saint Henry (ex Public Profile)
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