Sires With Winners - Wednesday February 23

Breednet - Wednesday February 23

Here is the full list of 46 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia on Wednesday with winners and result details.

Awesome Rock

Awesome Rock (Second Season)
3g Outspoken Lad (ex Out Spoken Lady)
3c Rokanori (ex Nishikawa)
Deep Field
4m Karli's Karma (ex Sravana)
5g Tickler (ex Kissame Mucho)
Fiorente
5m Encosta Fiorente (ex Encosta De Legend)
4g Fear The Wind (ex Windana)
Iffraaj
4m La Flora Belle (ex Tsarina Belle)
3f Miss Ella (ex Zenella)
Atomic
8g Archway To Heaven (ex La Peru)
Better Than Ready
5g Raging Pole (ex Touchy)
Blackfriars
4g Roch Legacy (ex Sateen)
Bullet Train
4g Pitrain (ex Pinsofjoy)
Capitalist (Second Season)
3f Tycoon Humma (ex Humma Mumma)
Casino Prince
9g Lim's Cruiser (ex Hope Downs)
Charm Spirit
3g Ruach (ex Cissy Bowen)
Commands
9g Brigadier (ex Chartreuse)
Denman
6g Mankind (ex Avenida Madero)
Divine Prophet (Second Season)
3g Lucky Exchange (ex Bold Beginning)
Dream Ahead
5m Little Stevie (ex Sweet Little Lies)
Dundeel
3f Goldeel (ex Anagold)
Equiano
7g Unlimited Ability (ex Unlimited Passage)
Excelebration
4m Midnight Special (ex Midnight Van Damme)
Fastnet Rock
3g Fire (ex Keep On Singing)
Glass Harmonium
5g Aurora's Symphony (ex Aurora's Hot)
Hampton Court
3g Maracourt (ex Marana Majic)
Helmet
4m Three Tears (ex Down The Corridor)
Kuroshio
3f Dream Inherit (ex Scarlet Nights)
Lonhro
5g Katona (ex Aerobatics)
Magnus
5g Galenus (ex Morell)
Medaglia D'Oro
5m Spirit Of Gold (ex Full Of Spirit)
No Nay Never
3g Roconono (ex Roc' Da Floor)
Pins
5g Fivefingerdiscount (ex Stole)
Proisir
3g Midnight Mass (ex Midnight Gossip)
Redoute's Choice
5m Aspiring (ex La Scala)
Reset
6g Upset (ex Sonata Queen)
Rock 'n' Pop
3f A Little Bit Bossy (ex Molly Coco)
Rubick
3f Summer Fire (ex Bon Fire)
Savabeel
3g Privileged Son (ex Port Providence)
So You Think
4g Quindi Pensi (ex Rebel Dancer)
Spill The Beans
3g Good Bean (ex Forward Speed)
Swift Alliance
3g Swiftly Ned (ex Never No More)
Tavistock
3g Southern Stock (ex Cape South)
Toronado
5g Eluding (ex Stealapipe)
Tough Speed
5m Take The Sit (ex Tula)
Turn Me Loose (Second Season)
3c Prix De Turn (ex Prix Du Sang)
Vadamos (Second Season)
3f Cullinan (ex Minnaloushka)
Vancouver
4m Kerrisdale (ex Sevruga)
War
4m Diamond Bay (ex Dubawi Diamond)
Zacinto
4g Zac De Boss (ex Vera De Bosset)
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