Sires With Winners - Monday May 3

Breednet - Monday May 3

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

So You Think

Hinchinbrook
5m A Fortunate Lass (ex Street Lass)
4m Anabrook (ex Klatch)
So You Think
3f Palaisipan (ex Touch Of Red)
4g So You Shop (ex Topshopper)
All American
6g Texas Storm (ex Stormy Empress)
All Too Hard
3c Wanmei (ex Fasline)
Anacheeva
7g Sleek Acheeva (ex Sleek Anitra)
Casino Prince
3g Casino Kid (ex Cyclone Annie)
Defcon (First Season)
2g Situation Room (ex Chasing Kisses)
Dixie Prospect
4g Dixie Can (ex Cannlight)
Dream Ahead
3f Black Jacamar (ex Festinate)
Dundeel
3g Handful (ex Lady Annaliese)
Elzaam
4g Saint Of Katowice (ex Silesian)
Fast 'n' Famous
3g Apache Red (ex Accountess)
Fastnet Rock
3g The Spaniard (ex Benalmadena)
Husson
4g Honour Me (ex Strobic)
Magnus
3g Magnum Bullet (ex Silesia)
Mahisara
4g Southern Swing (ex Syncopated Groove)
Nicconi
3f Tread Softly (ex Quietzer)
Not A Single Doubt
2c Maotai (ex Fascination Street)
Pellizotti
4g Orsetto (ex Three Bears)
Polarmore
3f Chelsea Magic (ex White Sprite)
Press Statement (Second Season)
3f Tequila Cabos (ex Meridian)
Redente
3g King Dick (ex Amen's Sea)
Redoute's Choice
3g Too Good To Be Tru (ex Fashion Police)
Redwood
3g Sequoideae (ex Luz)
Sacred Falls
3g Karlstad (ex Eden Valley)
Sebring
4g Mexican Standoff (ex Sombrero)
Snitzel
4m Lady Patricia (ex Miss Dodwell)
Star Turn (First Season)
2f Me Me Lagarde (ex Roedean)
Super One (Second Season)
3g Kaufusi (ex Dakota Sue)
Toronado
4g I'm On Break (ex Lanesborough)
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Dominant Maiden Victory for Godolphin’s Burma Star
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One to Watch – Ballarat
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€3million Blueblood Filly Tops Record Breaking Arqana
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A to Z Victorian Stud Tour – Breednet Goes on the Road
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Debut Winner for Hanseatic
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Rosemont Young Guns Attract a Crowd
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Picture Perfect at Yulong Parade
In a comparatively short space of time Yulong have become a global powerhouse in the thoroughbred industry and nowhere more than in Australia, so when they open the gates to their headquarters in Victoria you can expect a big crowd.