Sires With Winners - Tuesday December 21

Breednet - Tuesday December 21

Here is the full list of 30 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Smart Missile

Poet's Voice
4g Don't Whisper (ex Macedon Lass)
5g Nice Retort (ex Terrordini)
Smart Missile
4g Carlisle Bay (ex Caribbean Concert)
4g Focus (ex Exotic Escape)
Adelaide
5g Southern Native (ex Coyote Miss)
Bull Point
3f Bullinachinashop (ex Milwaukee Belle)
Capitalist (Second Season)
3g Oakfield Mahogany (ex Impetuous)
Charm Spirit
3f Paper Dragon (ex Daring)
Dissident
4m Lapseki (ex Miss Tenacious)
Echoes Of Heaven
5g Our Echo (ex Sakura Cluden)
Ghibellines
4m Second Thought (ex Wellsey)
Headwater
3g Tidal Rush (ex Lady Lewinsky)
Iffraaj
5g Kristofferson (ex Theatrics)
Ilovethiscity
3f Sister Vianney (ex Again Kathleen)
Love Conquers All
5g Love Is Blind (ex Fouette)
Manhattan Rain
3g Manhattan Force (ex Xanthippe)
Maurice (Second Season)
3g Saiko (ex Our Miss Bossy)
Pierro
6g Swiss Hero (ex Snow Hero)
Pour Moi
4m Lady Cora (ex Cora Lynn)
Redoute's Choice
4g Seguso (ex Shamal Wind)
Redwood
5m Madam Sequoia (ex Royal Governess)
Roman Emperor
4g Ithacan (ex Dream Alibi)
Rubick
5m O'Jude (ex Diamond Hill)
Sacred Falls
5m Sacred Caga (ex Princess Caga)
Shamus Award
3g Russley Crown (ex Flys Away)
Spill The Beans
3g Dutton Branded (ex Manhattan Transfer)
Stratum Star (Second Season)
2g Go Getaboy (ex Ladygetagirl)
Sweet Orange
6m Sulu Sea (ex Amanpulo)
Tivaci (Second Season)
3f Just Maybe (ex Will She)
Toronado
5m Dance Date (ex Oberne Rose)
Turn Me Loose (Second Season)
3g On Bail (ex Poetical)
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