Sires With Winners - Thursday July 15

Breednet - Thursday July 15

Here is the full list of 33 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Better Than Ready

Belardo (First Season)
2g Yeaboi (ex Spiffy Iffie)
Better Than Ready
4m Befana (ex Dual Chamber)
Bradbury's Luck
3g Skater Boy (ex Erangy Springs)
Camelot
5g War Cabinet (ex Leanders Choice)
Darci Brahma
4g Ringthebelledarci (ex Belle Of Marju)
Demerit
5m Little Flirt (ex Le Flirt)
Denman
3g Not Another Reiby (ex Reiby Regina)
Dream Ahead
6g Spookwood (ex Bryce Canyon)
Ekraar
6m Mrs Twinkletoes (ex Head Girl)
Foxwedge
3g Red Zorro (ex Mountain Legacy)
Frankel
3g Yangtze Rapids (ex Kahara River)
Fully Fledged
6m Thatz Daisy (ex Frankie That)
Haradasun
5m Wee Dram (ex Shesakeeper)
Holy Roman Emperor
5m Queen Constantine (ex Quilita)
Kuroshio
5m Daishio (ex Daina)
Maschino
4g Mr Delegator (ex Magna Cat)
Maurice (First Season)
2g Daichi (ex Ausbred Friend)
More Than Ready
3f Duchess (ex Tenant's Tiara)
Per Incanto
5g Next Dimension (ex Gee Baby)
Pluck
3g Cueillir (ex Moporena)
Pomellato
5g Arabolini (ex Anne Boleyn)
Red Dazzler
4m Red Bloom (ex Rose Queen)
Redwood
4m Orla (ex Pellestrina)
Sessions
3f Pepper Assault (ex Columberdine Girl)
Shamus Award
4m Sister Kathleen (ex Jessphine)
Showcasing
3f Memorable Miss (ex Misstrum)
Smart Missile
5g Way Above (ex Irish Colleen)
Spill The Beans (Second Season)
3f Sweet Rhapsody (ex Rhapsodic)
Swiss Ace
3f Day Performer (ex Light Up A Screen)
Tavistock
4g Tavis Town (ex Keep Alight)
Trade Fair
7m Prairdy (ex I'm Coming Home)
Zoustar
3g Super Gorgeous (ex Cinderellas Secret)
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