Sires With Winners - Tuesday March 22

Breednet - Tuesday March 22

Here is the full list of 31 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Kermadec

Kermadec
4m Decadent Tale (ex Tale Of The Cougar)
3c Gundec (ex Sunup)
Bel Esprit
4g Maxcalemma (ex Moonlight Shadow)
Bon Hoffa
3f Eve 'n' Ruby (ex Princess Command)
Camelot
4g Camelot Star (ex Sapphire Waters)
Capitalist (Second Season)
2c Cannonball (ex Golconda)
Criterion
3g Last Not Least (ex Boundary)
Dundeel
3g Jutland (ex Ribe)
Flying Artie (Second Season)
3f I Know The Trainer (ex Nova Star)
Golden Archer
5g Dark Archer (ex Countess Bathory)
Highly Recommended
3g Impel Gazelle (ex Wilma Rudolf)
Jimmy Creed
5m Seeking Glory (ex Gone For Glory)
Lonhro
6g Sethlans (ex Hestia)
Nicconi
3c Moorabinda Mick (ex Sphynx)
No Nay Never
4g Blue Kentucky Moon (ex Blue Desert Moon)
Press Statement
4g Mocial Chief (ex Total Response)
Real Saga
5g Pittsburgh Phil (ex Marauding Empress)
Sepoy
2f Tour De Dream (ex Flawless Choice)
Sizzling
5g Teeling (ex Winaura)
Smart Missile
6g Spanish Missile (ex La Rambla)
Snitzel
3g Buffet Buster (ex More For Me)
Sooboog (Second Season)
3g Hongbao (ex Rustic Rossa)
Spirit Of Boom
2f Chinny Boom (ex Imanoremiss)
Street Boss
3f Naples (ex Italy)
Tarzino (Second Season)
3f Velvet Lady (ex Hot Pants)
Tavistock
3g Tavabeel (ex Jessabeel)
The Factor
3f Audette (ex The Artist)
Tycoon Ruler
4g Poseidon Ruler (ex Lady Pachira)
Under The Louvre (Second Season)
3g Art By Concorde (ex Holdontoyahorses)
Vadamos (Second Season)
3g Smiling Amos (ex Bel Sorriso)
Whittington
4m Illari (ex Quipu)
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