Sires With Winners - Tuesday February 16

Breednet - Tuesday February 16

Here is the full list of 31 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

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Sebring
6m Global Sanction (ex Global Balance)
3f Stellar Performer (ex Stellatina)
Adelaide
3f Danzadel (ex Danzability)
Albrecht
3g Just A Brother (ex Mam'selle Harada)
Animal Kingdom
5g Safaris (ex Strobic)
Artie Schiller
4g Art Cadeau (ex Jewelled Gate)
Better Than Ready
4m Better Be Better (ex Shamrockvale)
Epaulette
3f Ornamental Lady (ex Gorgeous Miss)
Eurozone
5g Felzone (ex Surefirerose)
Exosphere (Second Season)
3g Spectrometer (ex Sensitive)
Fastnet Rock
5g Ronan's Rock (ex Ronan's Bay)
Globetrotter
5g The Moors (ex Verneau)
Hard Spun
6g Careering Away (ex Miss Chard)
Hussonet
5m Observance (ex Joyful Glow)
I Am Invincible
3g I Am Mamwaazel (ex Mamwaazel)
Love Conquers All
5m Suzy Needs Lovin' (ex Suzy's Daughter)
Lucas Cranach
3g Ostermeier (ex Pinball Lass)
Masked Assassin
6m Ask Audrey (ex Tat's Raku)
More Than Ready
3f Patino Ruby (ex Commanding Jewel)
Moshe
5g Stage Front (ex Wajanaat)
Not A Single Doubt
7g Pedway (ex Walkway)
Pierro
4g Oslo (ex Scandiva)
Proisir
4g Slipintothis (ex Lady Grace)
Rich Enuff (Second Season)
3g Fleet Air Arm (ex Florabella)
Rothesay
8g Oberland (ex Laravissante)
Savabeel
4g Breaking Loose (ex More To Love)
Smart Missile
4m Pocket Missile (ex Pocket Power)
Squamosa
4g Squamanzer (ex Bella Romance)
Super One (Second Season)
3g Genkides (ex Bridie Belle)
Warhead
4g My Boy Mischke (ex Say Nothin)
Zoustar
4g Zouvilla (ex Villa Bled)
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