Sires With Winners - Thursday March 3

Breednet - Thursday March 3

Here is the full list of 32 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia on Thursday with winners and result details.

Snitzel

Snitzel
4m La Diva (ex Lady Krovanh)
4m Versilia (ex Belle De Coeur)
All Too Hard
3f Champagnes On Me (ex Caminadora)
Charm Spirit
2g Rudyard (ex Lady Kipling)
Contributer
4m Soprano Supreme (ex Falsetto)
Demerit
3g Strike Now (ex Ballistic Miss)
Dream Ahead
3f Sicilian Dream (ex Taormina)
Eurozone
3g Seven'o'kevin (ex Phoenix Sunrise)
Extreme Choice (Second Season)
3f Maha's Choice (ex Maha Chakri)
Fastnet Rock
4g Rock Of Kryptonite (ex Kryptelon)
God Has Spoken
4m Let The Dust Fly (ex Lust For Dust)
I'm All The Talk
4m Short Talk (ex Scala's Quest)
Manhattan Rain
3f Broadway Brenda (ex Zarenza)
More Than Ready
3f Cavellita (ex Gawne)
Mshawish (Second Season)
3g Wish Master (ex Elektra Lass)
My Admiration
3f Sweet Admiration (ex Regal Macaroon)
Ocean Park
5g Ocean Chief (ex Flying Rosa)
Reset
8g Comic Set (ex Riddles)
Savabeel
3f Divine Sava (ex Divine Shiva)
Scissor Kick
3f Aria Electra (ex Impact Game)
Showcasing
3g Show Courage (ex Peinbird)
Smart Missile
4g Smart Mozzie (ex La Camille)
Snippetson
3f My Baby Blue Jean (ex Jean)
Spirit Of Boom
3c Lingjun Hero (ex Weekend Surprise)
Starspangledbanner
3f Miss Arizona (ex Impeach)
Tavistock
3f Laelaps (ex Allez Wonder)
Trade Fair
5g Keytrade (ex Bionicle)
Trust In A Gust
4g Zagusto (ex Zazie)
Turn Me Loose (Second Season)
3f Above The Clouds (ex Indian Sky)
Unencumbered
3g Under The Rock (ex Geology)
Vespa
3f Elettrica (ex On The Move)
Written Tycoon
6m Regal Bellarina (ex Fanciful Bella)
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