Sires With Winners - Thursday April 14

Breednet - Thursday April 14

Here is the full list of 42 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

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Per Incanto
3g Eamonn's Memory (ex In Memory Of)
6m Fiano (ex Our Shiraz)
4m Lois Lane (ex Casabella Lane)
Bel Esprit
6g Elegist (ex Missgoblet)
5g Family Star (ex Family Freeze)
Dissident
5g Buzz 'n' Joe (ex Larenco)
3g Duke Of Gordon (ex Miss Cosimo)
Mahisara
4g Puckish (ex Little Slapper)
4g Ruby's Lad (ex Ruby's Party)
So You Think
3c Illation (ex Pontiana)
4g Mentalism (ex Escobar)
Al Aseel
4g Who But Roo (ex Sydney Melody)
All Too Hard
3c Antonio Giovanni (ex Kaaptive Empress)
Astronomer Royal
7g Looking For You (ex You I Find)
Battle Paint
4g Battle Secret (ex Ruling Secret)
Better Than Ready
4m Poupee (ex Pekan Flight)
Capitalist (Second Season)
3c Mission Value (ex Maglissa)
Dark Angel
5g Visinari (ex Visinada)
Defcon (Second Season)
3g Conismo (ex Amaranda)
Denman
3f Rosie's Gift (ex Gibraltar's Gift)
Eurozone
4g Raise Da Vibration (ex Mrs Kravitz)
Flying Artie (Second Season)
3g Flying Sultan (ex Ottoman Warrior)
Free Eagle
3f Let Fly (ex Abazan)
Golden Archer
4g Hunting Gold (ex Venatio)
Helmet
6m Sinamay (ex Mytika)
Heroic Valour (First Season)
2g Heroic Boy (ex Colonial Lass)
Husson
3g Guapo (ex La Pedelta)
Ilovethiscity
2f Diamond City (ex Handcut)
Kobayashi (First Season)
2f Mishani Mistress (ex Mishani Mystery)
Love Conquers All
3f Amore Veloce (ex Decibella)
Maurice (Second Season)
3g Micklewhite (ex Darting)
Nicconi
3g First Crusade (ex Happy Pilgrim)
Pierro
3g Bastida (ex Sirani)
Pride Of Dubai
3f Pride Of Aspen (ex Flattery)
Real Impact
3f Our Shinko (ex Faith's Encore)
Rip Van Winkle
4m Ginger Snapz (ex Sorestan)
Satono Aladdin (First Season)
2g Hokkaido (ex Justlikeyasister)
Show A Heart
4m Kittykittybangbang (ex Tips 'n' Tales)
Snitzel
6g Orcein (ex Zapurple)
Sooboog (Second Season)
3f Gold Gift (ex Here De Princess)
Spill The Beans
4g Roll The Beans (ex Roll On)
Teofilo
4g Highballer (ex Miss Fi)
The Factor
5g The Egyptian (ex Lekhani)
Time For War
4m Pointo's Pick (ex Crazy Mamma)
Turffontein
4g Coal Crusher (ex Media Academy)
Unencumbered
4g Kingfisher Lad (ex Mamasan)
Vespa
4g Champagne Sunday (ex Outlay)
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