Sires With Winners - Thursday July 7

Breednet - Thursday July 7

Here is the full list of 32 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Hellbent

Darci Brahma
4m Doris Dior (ex Heavenly Bound)
4g Lord Darci (ex Madam Victoria)
Hellbent (First Season)
2g Hell I Am (ex Forest Circle)
2g Tattenham (ex Sprout)
Redwood
6g Burnvue (ex Instant Candy)
4g Enough Said (ex Dunbarton)
Blackfriars
3f Noble Born (ex Toss The Boss)
Burgundy
3g Victor Rouge (ex Madam Victoria)
Deep Impact
4g Positive Impact (ex Lindelaan)
Denman
6g Firoden (ex Firostefani)
Dissident
4m Distillate (ex Illusionist)
Divine Prophet (Second Season)
3c Forever Autumn (ex Hot Goods)
Farhh
3g Farhh Flung (ex Flycatcher)
Gingerbread Man
5g Run D'Affaire Run (ex Femme D'Affaire)
Haradasun
4g Matscot (ex Bewarned)
Invincible Spirit
4g Fiordland (ex Cascading)
Jakkalberry
6g El Bee Jack (ex Star Bound)
King's Troop (Second Season)
3g Serviceman (ex Salavat)
Lonhro
3f Vientiane (ex Bernicia)
Maurice (Second Season)
3f Morioka (ex Koonoomoo)
Ouqba
3g Fat Roy Slim (ex Remediate)
Playing God
3f Evidence (ex Bermaise)
Power
4g Chandler (ex Wairaka)
Press Statement
4m Tawfiq Lass (ex Tawfiq Valley)
Proisir
4m Secret Sheema (ex Sheema)
Puissance De Lune
5m Spanish Tides (ex Spanish Symphony)
Ready For Victory
3g From Pantherland (ex Tycoon Peri)
Red Giant
6g Five Princes (ex My Marguerite)
Ribchester (First Season)
2c River Ribble (ex Donna Dingles)
Shocking
3g Shock 'em Ova (ex Domerova)
Snitzel
5g Royal Banquet (ex Twilight Royale)
Star Turn (Second Season)
3g Hokolesqua (ex Little Indian)
Swiss Ace
6g Makabar (ex Sierra Gold)
Universal Ruler
3f Dynamic Ruler (ex Dynamic Time)
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