Sires With Winners - Thursday May 12

Breednet - Thursday May 12

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

Tavistock

Tavistock
4g Baron Of Bedford (ex Mansera)
6m Chatelaine (ex Forelsa)
4g Dictation (ex Solo)
3g Rigoletto (ex Foxette)
So You Think
4g Battaglia (ex Valour)
3f Regal Valour (ex Fading Shades)
Burgundy
4m Winnie Rose (ex Pentrose)
Dalghar
4m Gurtlyn (ex Lady Euro)
Dandino
4m Zoe Mae (ex Bluetrice)
Dundeel
3g Dun Warrior (ex Defender)
Flying Artie (Second Season)
3f Karalee Rocks (ex Wowee)
Havana Gold
5m Miss Havana Cosmic (ex Totally Cosmic)
Headwater
3f Honey Dew (ex Tej)
Iffraaj
3f Tuahine (ex Talaria)
Istidaad
9g Izymydaad (ex Savannah Lil)
My Admiration
5g Admired (ex Anniversary)
Myboycharlie
3g Ataboy Charlie (ex Jameela Rose)
Perfectly Ready
4m Bendermerry (ex Molly Whoppy)
Playing God
3g Advanced (ex Oriel)
Power
3f Scotch Bonnet (ex Just A Lover)
Redwood
7g Chief Sequoyah (ex Fantasy Rose)
Reliable Man
3g Final Return (ex Kind Return)
Rip Van Winkle
4g Catskill Mountain (ex Our Zara)
Roc De Cambes
4g Gate Crash (ex Show Up)
Safeguard
5g Carabinier (ex Chickitty Chick)
Snitzel
3c Oriental Legend (ex Orinda)
Star Witness
4g Twiggy Pop (ex Miss Twiggy)
Stratum Star (Second Season)
3g Stratisfaction (ex Redress)
The Bold One
3g One Bold Cat (ex Floozie Cat)
Unencumbered
4g Kingfisher Lad (ex Mamasan)
Vadamos (Second Season)
3g New Jersey (ex Surooh)
Vital Equine
3g Ciscojoe (ex Walk In Beauty)
Wandjina
5m Wewanda (ex Truffle)
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