Sires With Winners - Sunday July 25

Breednet - Sunday July 25

Here is the full list of 75 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Rubick

Rubick
4g Condo's Express (ex Braided)
3f Red Rubi (ex Rose Of Mulan)
2f Rubinocchi (ex Tiger Eyes)
 
Zoustar
Zoustar
3f Iconically (ex Profits Rock)
4g Shampz Again (ex Shampz)
3c Yulong Code (ex Acouplamas)
Alfred Nobel
3g Brekky With A Bang (ex Corn Flakes)
4m Star Present (ex Special Kiseki)
Battle Paint
5m Ararat Lady (ex Desire)
6g Basilisk (ex Dangerous Seas)
Denman
6g Regal Eagle (ex Assertive Eagle)
3f Samindi (ex Playful Miss)
Love Conquers All
4g Cheers To All (ex No Win No Wine)
2g Regal Conqueror (ex Aristocracy)
Ocean Park
4g Thrum (ex Chorus)
2f Venturesome (ex Ransom Success)
Pins
3g Dunhill (ex Classy Choice)
5g King Crab (ex Club Med Sands)
Raise The Flag
8m Countess Ruby (ex Sustain)
7g Slammer (ex Miss Agavero)
Toronado
2g Chartres (ex The French House)
3g Tocomah (ex Mine Two)
Universal Ruler
5m Manhattan Money (ex Manhattan Lass)
5m Scene To Sin (ex Mystery Of Sin)
Wordsmith
4g Don'tbuckme Off (ex Enshroud)
3g Nev's Boy (ex Primrose Bay)
Akeed Mofeed
3f Spicewood (ex Lindera)
Albrecht
4g Noble Albert (ex Timecutter)
All Too Hard
4g Hard Too Think (ex Mnemonic)
Alpine Eagle (First Season)
2f Verbano (ex Euston Road)
Belardo (First Season)
2f Chitabe (ex The Fire Inside)
Big Brown
5g Bromes (ex Mesmerize Me)
Canford Cliffs
4m Lobster Noodles (ex Aqua Modern)
Capitalist (First Season)
2g Silver Thorn (ex The Grey Flash)
Chance In Time
5g There's A Chance (ex Tarcoola Jewel)
Congrats
5g Winning Hobby (ex Pearl Queen)
Deep Field
3f Windsweep (ex Lazumba)
Dissident
4g Sivar (ex Caribbean Blue)
Dragon Pulse
4g Tigarous (ex Redstaroverchina)
Duelled
6g Benaud (ex Maya)
Dusty Moon
4g Bustedup (ex Crystal Doll)
Echoes Of Heaven
6g St Andre (ex Isla Bella)
El Roca
3f Princess De Roca (ex Princesse De Paris)
Exceed And Excel
3g Texcel (ex Timbourina)
Exosphere (Second Season)
3g Quackery (ex Seam Ripper)
Fastnet Rock
2g Fast Sagrado (ex El Sagrado)
Ghibellines
4m Eavesdrop (ex Rugby Street)
Gingerbread Man
5m Pastry (ex Danterina)
Gonski
8g Funding (ex Queen Of Kintyre)
Helmet
5g Dip Me Lid (ex Dancing Doll)
Henny Hughes
8g Nic Nac (ex Galantine)
Holy Roman Emperor
2f Vienna Empress (ex Plachutta)
Kaphero
8g Music Scene (ex Smytzer's Magic)
Lago Delight
4m Lady Silvair (ex Princess Nicky)
Medaglia D'Oro
2c Amegdul (ex Essaouira)
Nicconi
3f Mandalong Superb (ex Mandalong Queen)
Night Of Thunder (Second Season)
3g Cracking Night (ex Red Pointes)
Not A Single Doubt
3g Mariinsky (ex Vishneva)
O'Lonhro
8g Franquin (ex El Chickie)
O'Reilly
5g Tassie O'Reilly (ex Storm Fronts)
Oratorio
6g Bentley's Brother (ex Jay Els Star)
Pentire
6g Heir To The Throne (ex Royal Successor)
Postponed
8g Hidden Promise (ex Promissory)
Proisir
4g Tappy's One (ex Tappy Lee)
Raphael's Cat
2g Han Dynasty (ex Our Lill)
Redwood
7g Tamarack (ex Our Squeezer)
Remind
3g Khao Manee (ex Criquette)
Reward For Effort
3g Destiny's Republic (ex Palace De Lago)
Rich Enuff (Second Season)
3f Hamilton Hill (ex Divine City)
Roc De Cambes
5g Razor (ex Meadows)
Rogano
3f Little Ses (ex Siesta Park)
Savabeel
5g Hadeer (ex A Real Princess)
Savoire Vivre
7g Savs Finale (ex Butter Street)
Scintillo
5m Tuscan Light (ex Moments I Treasure)
Sebring
3g I'm A Bronco (ex Northern Glory)
Shamus Award
2f Jillette (ex Regrowth)
Sidestep
4g Inthelapofthegods (ex Otarama)
Squamosa
3g Geoffroy (ex Jayda Elizabeth)
Star Turn (First Season)
2g Wilkshire (ex Private Kiss)
Star Witness
3f Symo's Girl (ex Star Pass)
Starspangledbanner
6g Gorush Lightning (ex Lady's Light)
Stryker
3g Eight Ball (ex Barabba Star)
Swiss Ace
3f Chilly Filly (ex Missy's Filly)
Trusting
6g Costero (ex Dolphin Dance)
Turffontein
4g Just Hang Up (ex Cold Call)
Valid Stripes
5h Elite Incredible (ex My Chance)
Zabeel
7g Historic (ex Organdy)
Zebedee
3f Zeblan (ex Miss Milan)
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Here is the full list of 123 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Kicked out of Australia - Jan Brueghel Wins G1 Coronation
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Lucrative Pay Day For Adiella In Magic Millions National Classic
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New Stakes-Winner for Snitzel – Stradbroke Possible
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North Pacific 2YO Ready to Win
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First Group Victory For $3.5m Earner Front Page
Having raced at Flemington, Rosehill and Ascot at his last three starts, the Matthew Dale trained Front Page travelled to his fourth different state in as many starts, winning the $300,000 G2 BRC Moreton Cup at Eagle Farm.
Cosmic Fire a New SW for Cosmic Force
Sunshine Coast trainer Billy Healey was thrilled to have a stakes-winner on a big carnival day at Eagle Farm with his talented Cosmic Force three year-old gelding Cosmic Fire soaring to new heights when taking out the $200,000 Listed BRC Queensland Day Stakes (1200m).
Capitalist Colt Records Back To Back Wins
Off the back of an explosive victory last time out at Hawkesbury when breaking his maiden by just shy of four lengths, Nathan Doyle’s Hidden Motive (Capitalist) justifiably jumped the short-priced favourite in the $160,000 Precise Air Handicap (1100m) at Randwick.
Another Day, Another Stakes-Winner for Wootton Bassett
A homebred for Marc Chan, quality Wootton Bassett (GB) colt Green Impact closed out his juvenile season winning the Group II Champions Juvenile Stakes at Leopardstown and he bounced back into the winner’s list at the same venue overnight.