Sires With Winners - Friday July 9

Breednet - Friday July 9

Here is the full list of 34 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Redoute's Choice

Nom Du Jeu
5g Mauna Loa (ex City Class Rose)
4g Our Fair Trade (ex Awesome)
Redoute's Choice
4m Silver Lake (ex Silver Blossom)
4g Way Back When (ex Once Were Wild)
American Pharoah (First Season)
2f Asteroidea (ex Starfish)
Better Than Ready
4g Better Than Groovy (ex Groovy Beat)
Charge Forward
4m Chervil (ex White Sage)
Charm Spirit
4m Free Spirit (ex Ellen Victoria)
Commands
7g Vee Eight (ex Supamach)
Danesis
6m Isolating (ex Belle Tower)
Deep Field
4m Cicero Field (ex Ubiquity)
Dundeel
3g Just Tozza (ex Baabulu)
Dusty Moon
4g Bustedup (ex Crystal Doll)
Exceed And Excel
3g Texcel (ex Timbourina)
Fully Fledged
6g Obrigado (ex Cindz)
Hallowed Crown
3g Duke Of Neworleans (ex Page Three Girl)
I Am Invincible
3f Pelorus Princess (ex Fastnet Heart)
Kermadec (Second Season)
3g Shock Zone (ex Loading Zone)
Maurice (First Season)
2g Silent Impact (ex Hollow Bullet)
Moshe
7g Rolling Moss (ex Zoeanos)
Nadeem
4m Nadeems Dream (ex Alignadreams)
Oratorio
7m Skye And Me (ex Carat Cake)
Press Statement (Second Season)
3g Winston (ex Equanimity)
Real Impact (Second Season)
3f Sista Elenore (ex Lune Rouge)
Roc De Cambes
4m Rukita (ex Deebee Donna)
Rock 'n' Pop
4g Rocktilyoudrop (ex Bev's Choice)
Shocking
5g Shocking Bill (ex Ginella)
Snitzel
2c Hamlet Von Snitzel (ex Shakespearean Lass)
The Bold One (Second Season)
3g Bold Star (ex Kai Iwi Lass)
Tycoon Ruler
5g Last Chance (ex Princess Cinders)
Winning Rupert (First Season)
2f Into Champagne (ex Shekinaar)
Zariz
3g Lemaire (ex Testalina)
Zebedee
3g Skaifee (ex Thismist)
Zed
4m Zoey Satin (ex Fyra Satin)
Zoffany
4m Just Jessie (ex Red Roses Too)
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