Sires With Winners - Friday June 17

Breednet - Friday June 17

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

Wandjina

Tavistock
5m Contrition (ex Repenting)
5m Kusuda (ex Celtic Crown)
Wandjina
3g Rock Artist (ex Ultima Carta)
4g Ronny Rock Art (ex Green Mirage)
Air Force Blue (Second Season)
3g Reach For Gold (ex Ring Me Ruby)
Astern (Second Season)
3f La Rosa D'Oro (ex Roses In The Glen)
Better Than Ready
4g Broken Hero (ex Western Desert)
Burgundy
3f Bikindy (ex Waitino Biscuit)
Cable Bay (Second Season)
3g Telegraph (ex Our Miss Jones)
Capitalist (Second Season)
2g Chaseton (ex Air Of Mystique)
Criterion
4m Big Hitter (ex Boundary)
Deep Field
2f Ningaloo Star (ex Coral Reef)
Echoes Of Heaven
5g Liquid Les (ex O'Reilly's Secret)
Fiorente
5g Ferago (ex Vodissa)
Frosted (Second Season)
3f Flashy Gift (ex Fartoo Flashy)
Holler (Second Season)
3f Paradise Island (ex Judaea)
Keano
4g Rocket Science (ex Thornbirds)
Love Conquers All
3g Hearts And Minds (ex Colonel's Daughter)
Mongolian Khan
3g Cheerful Moment (ex Baralo'kash)
Nadeem
3f Subtle Tease (ex Subtle)
Niagara
5m Precious Niamh (ex Lotus Blossom)
Per Incanto
6g Semper Magico (ex Semper Fidelis)
Press Statement
3f Notions (ex She's Sirius)
Real Impact
3g Top Boy (ex Dubbare)
Rios
5g Lochwinnoch (ex Shilling)
Rulership
4g Meiner Legacy (ex Rosette Nebula)
Sacred Falls
3g Duke Of Hastings (ex Fairygem)
Scissor Kick
3f Serenata (ex Serenade Lily)
Sebring
3f Sebring's Rose (ex Single Rose)
Spill The Beans
4m Delyth (ex Paris Blu)
Spirit Of Boom
3f Champagne Pop (ex Lucky Toss)
Star Witness
4g Perseids (ex Sky Dazzle)
Sweynesse
4g So Call Me (ex Call Me Maybe)
Swiss Ace
3f One Pose (ex Suppose)
Teofilo
3f Ausbred Bluebird (ex Fromelles)
Territories (Second Season)
3g Navajo Peak (ex Ship Rock)
Vancouver
3g Vanburg (ex Euro Chic)
Winning Rupert (Second Season)
3f Lovin' De Quo (ex Buxom Babe)
Written Tycoon
3g The Great Houdini (ex Sarzameen)
Zariz
6g Dollson (ex Dolled Up)
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