Sires With Winners - Thursday June 9

Breednet - Thursday June 9

Here is the full list of 39 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Star Witness

Star Witness
4m Cooper Gem (ex Redbougg)
4m Gypsy Rozay (ex Maid Of Lonhro)
Tavistock
4g Fields Of Honour (ex Fashions Afield)
3f Sha Carri (ex Zihuatanejo)
Better Than Ready
2f Bright And Ready (ex Bright Planet)
Blackfriars
3f Cartanera (ex Cardera)
Bon Hoffa
3f Gimme The Cash (ex Penny Run Fast)
Casino Prince
5g Pontoon Pete (ex Raffles Class)
Dream Ahead
4g Better Days Ahead (ex Rosmerta)
Exceed And Excel
3f Snide (ex Simply Spiteful)
Exceedingly Good
7g Inwithachance (ex Processional)
Fiorente
3f Silent Surrente (ex Silent Surround)
Foxwedge
6g New Tycoon (ex Backatem)
High Chaparral
7g Schappose (ex Suppose)
Hinchinbrook
5g Hinvictus (ex Leamington)
Holler (Second Season)
3f Devil's Fiddle (ex Bardego)
Magnus
3g Bopping Blue (ex Bopping Blonde)
My Admiration
4m She's Puzzling (ex Champs Elysees)
New Bay
4g Funambulist (ex Savanne)
Not A Single Doubt
3g Mio Sorrento (ex Albakoor)
Pierro
3f Allegretta (ex Majestic Music)
Poet's Voice
6g Lucap (ex Perri Lou)
Red Dazzler
3g Cabsav (ex Miss Cabriolet)
Redwood
3g Hula Beat (ex Limbea)
Rock 'n' Pop
3f Organised Chaos (ex Pin Oak)
Rogano
4m Kamarshall (ex Miss Kama)
Rothesay
5m Fairey Barracuda (ex Florabella)
Savabeel
3f Po Kare Kare (ex Suadela)
Shalaa (Second Season)
2c Recommendation (ex Adviso)
Shooting To Win
3g Starring Knight (ex Hi On Love)
Showcasing
3g Illustrating Law (ex Street Law)
Smart Missile
6g Shadow Goddess (ex Class Apart)
Spill The Beans
3f Agustawynd (ex Augustagrand)
Spirit Of Boom
3g Sherriff Cody (ex Keep The Change)
Street Boss
2f Discerning (ex Choose Wisely)
Super One
3g Heywood (ex Millie Rose)
Sweynesse
3g Satness (ex Satanya)
Turffontein
3g Mocca Diamond (ex Ruby Road)
Unencumbered
4g Equine Philosopher (ex Umatain)
Zoustar
4g Yulong Sovereign (ex Reve De Victoire)
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