Sires With Winners - Tuesday March 15

Breednet - Tuesday March 15

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

So You Think

Albrecht
4m Strelitzia (ex Hariata)
5g Svindal (ex Magistra)
Night Of Thunder
4g Hameron (ex Thurayaat)
4m Stay In Touch (ex Always Faithful)
So You Think
4m So Incisive (ex Satirical Lass)
4m Tinnie Winnie (ex Wind Bender)
Altius
3g Cody Altem (ex Rose Of Mayhem)
Americain
4m Coquille (ex Shakira Morn)
American Pharoah (Second Season)
3f Have Mercy (ex Blissful)
Animal Kingdom
5m Zoo Station (ex Nisroc)
Bagger Vance
4g Aspen Lad (ex Sonador Rose)
Capitalist (Second Season)
3f Eye Pea Oh (ex Tie Me Down)
Choisir
4g You Choose (ex Crazyonyou)
Dundeel
5g Lets Torque A Deel (ex She's Now Single)
Fast 'n' Famous
5g Scatman (ex Charvicky)
Headwater
4g Poita (ex Pieetys)
Heroic Valour (First Season)
2f Zipping Irish (ex Eire Hostess)
High Chaparral
7g Schappose (ex Suppose)
Husson
3f Elskling (ex Princess Royale)
I Am Invincible
3g Allanon (ex Shannara)
Iffraaj
3f Short Shorts (ex Jabot)
Mahisara
3g Port Office (ex Ruby Qualo)
Medaglia D'Oro
3f Gymnastics (ex Aerobatics)
Moonlark
4g Extra Flash (ex Oriental Smile)
Nostradamus
2f Soju Session (ex Lemon Soju)
Pierro
3f Chenin (ex Sookie)
Reset
8g Comic Set (ex Riddles)
Savabeel
3g Footlights (ex On Broadway)
Smart Missile
4g Demeurer (ex Curtain Calls)
Snitzel
3g Buffet Buster (ex More For Me)
Star Witness
3g Wine Talks (ex Quaff)
Unencumbered
3g Do Ya Punk (ex Salagod)
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