Sires With Winners - Thursday July 22

Breednet - Thursday July 22

Here is the full list of 48 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Pierro hit 100 winners for the season on Thursday!

Dream Ahead
3f Dream Entity (ex Ella Enty)
6g Temple Run (ex Shaan)
Jimmy Choux
4g Trosettee (ex Tin Goose)
4g World Tour (ex Suriyan)
Pierro
2g Blazerro (ex Blazing Snitzel)
5g Live The Moment (ex A Fairy's Kiss)
Adelaide
3g Cefalu (ex Whippy Van)
Al Maher
5m Emshalky (ex Grand Acclaim)
Bachelor Duke
5g Duke Of Plumpton (ex Inspire)
Bel Esprit
4g Kiss Me Later (ex Kiss Me Quick)
Bon Hoffa
6g Real Key (ex Defacto)
Brazen Beau
2g Beaudacity (ex Encostar)
Burgundy
2f Bellacontte (ex Devon Doll)
Choisir
3g Kennedy Choice (ex Lacada Siren)
City Place
3g Blazing Away (ex Malaika)
Deep Field
3g Frisson (ex In The Moment)
Dissident
3f Mystic Rebel (ex Mesmereyeser)
El Roca
3g Old Town Road (ex Malaya)
Exceedingly Good
6g Inwithachance (ex Processional)
Foxwedge
2g Fox Fighter (ex Stage Beauty)
Galah
4m Wise Cracker (ex Wise Talk)
He's A Decoy
4m Decoy Belle (ex Blooper)
Holy Roman Emperor
2f Calpurnia (ex Sworntomylover)
I Am Invincible
3g Supreme Leader (ex Love Ends)
King's Chapel
11g Yardarm (ex Shilling)
Magnus
4m Ling Ling (ex Chinon)
Mastercraftsman
7g The Cossack (ex Stellardelmar)
Night Of Thunder (Second Season)
3g Fine Weather (ex Celtic Cutie)
No Nay Never (Second Season)
3g Stoical (ex Chamois Princess)
Nom Du Jeu
5g Soldiers (ex Catalina)
Per Incanto
3f Belclare (ex Miss Rhythmic)
Poet's Voice
4g Private Poet (ex Slippin The Booty)
Pride Of Dubai (Second Season)
2f Queen Of Dubai (ex Jezzabba)
Prince Conti
4m Countess Conti (ex Sentosa Park)
Real Impact (Second Season)
3g Nishikori (ex Jessolaura)
Reset
4m Willygood (ex Willysfilly)
Reward For Effort
3g Stumped (ex Just Stunning)
Road To Rock
5m Linda Lola (ex Hu Do You Luv)
Safeguard
3f Vicinity (ex Cats Galore)
Sebring
3g Squanto (ex The Huntress)
Sepoy
6g Rioli (ex Our Tigress)
Shooting To Win
3g Coolshot (ex Serene Star)
Snippetson
3f Poker Face (ex Card Queen)
Statue Of Liberty
4g Libertus (ex Run Girl Run)
Tavistock
3f Killarney Kiss (ex Irish Fling)
Unencumbered
3g Rattle And Bang (ex Written In Time)
Whittington
3g Waterway (ex Potomac)
Your Song
2f Palawa Kani (ex Indulgence)
Zed
4m Te Awe Awe (ex Luscious Lady)
Zoustar
3f Comeback Star (ex Return To Glory)
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