Sires With Winners - Sunday December 19

Breednet - Sunday December 19

Here is the full list of 68 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

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4m Coastable (ex Cuxiann)
5g Military Road (ex Military Training)
6g Scottish Soldier (ex Honor's Emma)
4m Vivacious Award (ex Intergalactic)
Ghibellines
3f Burgie (ex Norah)
4g Desperado (ex Carefree)
4m Rosy Clark (ex Nancy Wake)
Alpine Eagle (Second Season)
3g Alpine Affair (ex Elusive Affair)
3f Verbano (ex Euston Road)
Deep Field
3f Brillant Sapphire (ex Belsapphire)
4g Sugar And Sweet (ex Singularity)
Foxwedge
3f Swift Miss Fox (ex Lemming)
5g Winter Harbour (ex Woodland Nymph)
Kuroshio
6g Fosshio (ex Fair Look)
3f Kurimuzon (ex Crimson Abbey)
My Admiration
6g Highest Regard (ex Tsarinsky)
6m Take Another Look (ex Matilda Grace)
Nicconi
5m Finnicky (ex This Way)
6g Highway To Success (ex Dolly's Sundaye)
Rubick
4g Barney's Blaze (ex Harvest Queen)
3f Neutralize (ex Tickling)
Super One
3f Sherwood's One (ex Mariana Sunset)
3f Super Dooper (ex Alcancia)
Barbados
6g Bar Gem (ex Suncoast Gem)
Bel Esprit
4g Iolite (ex Malachite)
Benfica
4g Kickin' Goals (ex Red Sraad)
Bernardini
10g Galaxy Blaze (ex Lady Ashford)
Bianconi
8g Carak (ex Bellamo)
Canford Cliffs
5m Sans Le Sou (ex Ma Chienne)
Charge Forward
4g The Cruiser (ex Chatelaine)
Chatline
7g Radio Room (ex Concrete Lady)
Choisir
4m La Opcion (ex La Dama)
Clangalang
4m Gee Gee Rhythm (ex Constant Rhythm)
Collate
4g Canny Cat (ex Beetle Cat)
Dissident
4g Valley Prince (ex Vintage Valley)
Dream Ahead
8m Dreamalina (ex Al Hanoof)
Dundeel
3f Gap Year (ex Varsity Blues)
Ekraar
4m Irish Envy (ex Irish Lass)
El Nino
5g Stormtrooper (ex Commanding Lass)
Eurozone
4g Euroworld (ex Sherocksmyworld)
Extreme Choice (Second Season)
3f Don't Doubt Katie (ex Katie's Eyes)
Hallowed Crown
3g Freedom Escape (ex Testy Sue)
Holy Roman Emperor
5m Sorridere (ex Cannolina)
Husson Lightning
7g Admiral Husson (ex Musical Smile)
Iffraaj
10g Nesta (ex High Society)
Jabali
4m Blushed (ex Chestnut Star)
Jimmy Choux
5m Hello Sunshine (ex Frescoes)
Kaphero
7m Lisa (ex Princess Poppi)
King Of Danes
7g Kingson (ex Orientation)
Lucas Cranach
6g Printmaker (ex Macedon Storm)
Murtajill
4g Mighty Murt (ex Bindi Baby)
Natural Destiny
6g Beeslaststing (ex Voluptuo'us)
Nostradamus
4g Prescient (ex Spirit Of Carbine)
Onemorenomore
4g Onemore Marshall (ex Charlotte Dances)
Panzer Division
4g Romero (ex Dos Mas)
Per Incanto
5m Ruby Royale (ex Jawharaw)
Power
7g Vee Twelve (ex Almeida)
Reward For Effort
5g Sanbuck (ex Lateva)
Sacred Falls
5m Sacred Spice (ex Nigella)
Sebring
7g Grandioso (ex Rosie's Reward)
Shooting To Win
3f Persian Beauty (ex Persian Star)
Sidestep
5m Evita La Vie (ex Annie La Vie)
So You Think
6m Spritely Emily (ex Zarock)
Spirit Of Boom
3f Chatty Lady (ex She Can Command)
Super Easy
6m Its So Easy (ex Atonement)
Tavistock
6g Murless (ex Shanro)
Teofilo
3c Mountain Range (ex Andes)
Tertullian
6g Achaeus (ex Anatola)
Top Echelon
6m Cossie (ex Silvakini)
Toronado
5g Gingerson (ex Lavender Mist)
Trade Fair
11g Quality Fair (ex Seeking Quality)
Uncle Mo
6g Flying Mojo (ex Pointed)
Unencumbered
6g Big Pickle (ex Lilmizo)
Valentia
4m Fayerra (ex Alnwick)
Warrior's Reward
4h Disco Damo (ex Westend Magic)
Whittington
5g Adamdeeant (ex Sahifa)
Wordsmith
5g Brinktop Lad (ex Brinktop)
Written Tycoon
6g Bobby Axelrod (ex Hot Spa)
Zoffany
5g Misterzee (ex Zazparella)
Zoustar
6g Bombdiggity (ex Exciting To Win)
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