Sires With Winners - Sunday December 20

Breednet - Sunday December 20

Here is the full list of 70 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Epaulette

Barbados
3f Hayzelle (ex Mega Queen)
4m In The Sun (ex Sareeb)
Epaulette
5g Major Time (ex Teaset)
5g Paulo Pace (ex Rocella)
Fastnet Rock
3f Audacious Heart (ex More Valour)
4m Classic Gown (ex Nobody But You)
Not A Single Doubt
3g Daily Charm (ex Siennas Fury)
4m Night Passage (ex Court Pastoral)
Ocean Park
5g Oceans Away (ex Flying Change)
3g Super Ten (ex Pastrana)
So You Think
4m Siesta Key (ex Sarasota)
4m So Say You (ex Zarock)
Star Witness
3f Set Me Up (ex Inaflury)
3g Superior Witness (ex Sopraffina)
Toronado
4g All For South (ex Push And Shove)
4g Silesian (ex Namurian Sunset)
Akeed Mofeed
5g Gold Spark (ex Vintage Salon)
Alfred Nobel
3f Nobellity (ex Finality)
All Too Hard
4m Intuitive (ex Pretty Uncanny)
Blackfriars
5g Typhoon Ben (ex Crimson Centre)
Brazen Beau
4g Fortune Master (ex Pintle)
Bullet Train
6g Daskulya (ex Pinged)
Burgundy
5g Midnight Brawler (ex The Nightingale)
Casino Prince
5m Leonarda (ex La Bella Luisa)
Commands
6g Whisky'n'diamonds (ex Redaluca's Gaze)
Dash For Cash
5g Balderdash (ex Little Bet)
Deep Field
4m Chivargo (ex Western Gem)
Denman
3f Mishani Miss (ex Caressable One)
Dr Doute's
6m Crazeelil (ex Majnoonah)
Dream Ahead
3f Longtimedreaming (ex Chitraka)
Dundeel
4g Mystery Trick (ex Lady Who)
Ekraar
5g Trickle Treat (ex Trickle)
Equiano
6m La Petite Rousse (ex Katella Bubbles)
Exosphere (Second Season)
3f No Laughing Matter (ex Laughing)
Fighting Sun
3f Entrapped (ex In Harmony)
Fiorente
5g Gee Gee Fiorente (ex Tolago)
Foxwedge
7g Barjeel (ex Te Akau Coup)
Gallant Guru
4m Phyllite (ex Enzed)
God Has Spoken
4g Sun Chacen (ex Bella Krystelle)
Good Journey
8g In The Fast Lane (ex Shell I Swing)
Haradasun
9g Kanji (ex Llanga)
Havana Gold
6g Bella Baby (ex Chanter)
He's A Decoy
4g Babytino (ex Marriwood)
Hillman
5g Woody Wood Duck (ex Aunty Nova)
Jakkalberry
4m Ginny (ex Hassle Free)
Jimmy Choux
6g Midnight Runner (ex In The Midnight)
King Of Roses
9g He's Mi Brother (ex Wisborough Green)
Love Conquers All
4g Prince Aurelius (ex Demarcation)
Lucky Unicorn
8m Zabextra (ex Zabex)
Magnus
5m Pompeia (ex Ashtaroth)
Mulaazem
6g Solaazem (ex Solamina)
My Atacanta
7m My Laina (ex Marlaina)
New Approach
9g Pirate Ben (ex She's A Pirate)
Night Of Thunder (Second Season)
3f Starlight Scope (ex Deliver The Dream)
Olympic Glory
3g Miletus (ex Moorunda Lass)
Outreach (Second Season)
3g Carroll Street (ex Brooklyn Rain)
Pentire
5g Bellini Boy (ex Arniston)
Proisir
4m Super Tap (ex Tapinsky)
Ready For Victory (Second Season)
3g Agami Karma (ex Karma Girl)
Redoute's Choice
5g St Anton (ex Perisher Valley)
Redwood
5g Boniface (ex Buttonhook)
Requinto
6g Demons Rock (ex Afnoon)
Shooting To Win
4g Winning For All (ex Victory Cry)
Showcasing
6m She's Got The Look (ex Olga Palosky)
Sidestep
4m Jac The Great (ex Gemini Miss)
Smart Missile
6m Fi Style (ex Foscat)
Spirit Of Boom
3f Phantom Court (ex Lantern Court)
Strategic Maneuver
5m Sassy Maneuver (ex Millisecond)
Stratum
4g Rumpshaker (ex More Precise)
Stryker
3f Braekhus (ex Aberfeldy)
Tavistock
4h Over The Sky (ex Layla Rose)
Tough Speed
4g Artuso (ex Royal Fling)
Ustinov
6g Banca Nip (ex Hissy Miss)
Vital Equine
5g Goku (ex Kindy Kid)
Wordsmith
4g Mywordis (ex Liberty Reign)
Written Tycoon
3f Aviemore (ex Octavia)
Zoustar
5g Fantastic Baby (ex Rose Darmore)
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