Sires With Winners - Thursday August 5

Breednet - Thursday August 5

Here is the full list of 35 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Deep Field

Alfred Nobel
4g Apple Schnapps (ex Choican)
4g Sir Rachelot (ex Transit Reef)
Deep Field
5g Aheadofhistime (ex Lis Nediym)
4m Roam Free (ex Princess Narine)
Al Maher
6g San Bernardino (ex Copalago)
Bel Esprit
5g Bel Academy (ex Emerald Knight)
Bon Hoffa
3f Boncassie (ex Flying Cassie)
Califet
7g Mount Stewart (ex Lough Cuan)
Deep Impact
5g Deadly Impact (ex Miss Keller)
Denman
4g Not Another Reiby (ex Reiby Regina)
Dreamscape
4m Dash For Dreams (ex Dashing Irmy)
Dundeel
6g Nordicus (ex Miss Finland)
Epaulette
5g Command King (ex Watabout)
Eurozone
5g Bones (ex Scot's Flyer)
Exceed And Excel
4g Mikado (ex Antillanca)
Fiorente
5m Lunatic Fringe (ex Lunar Lights)
Hinchinbrook
4g Cobia (ex Dashie Diva)
I Am Invincible
3c Construct (ex Martindale Hall)
Oratorio
3g Kelora (ex Kelvin Rose)
Ouqba
6g Red Dwarf (ex Kestrel's Flight)
Pendragon
5g Tampering (ex Hayaat)
Pierro
6g Head Up High (ex Walk Alone)
Poet's Voice
5g Invictus Felix (ex Lysistrata)
Rebel Raider
4g Irish Rockstar (ex Dublin Me Bet)
Safeguard
4g Ozzy Boy (ex Long Walk)
Sea The Stars
5g Rudhyar (ex Bright Halo)
Smug
6m Marlize (ex Charlize Amy)
Snitzel
6m Itz Lily (ex Empress Lily)
So You Think
5m Black Mirror (ex Hunters Heroine)
Star Turn (Second Season)
3g Mensa Maestro (ex Intellectuals)
Startac
8g Shecky's Mate (ex Emmajule)
Street Cry
8g Pleased (ex Lajoie)
Supreme Class
7m Lebanna (ex Celebrity Diva)
Time For War
4g Shock And Awe (ex Invincible Isla)
Turffontein
4g Stripped Back (ex Rub Doubt)
Your Song
5m Dream Song (ex Dreams And Desires)
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