Sires With Winners - Tuesday December 6

Breednet - Tuesday December 6

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

Divine Prophet

Divine Prophet
4m Mystic Aroma (ex Real Special)
3g Scopics (ex Cathy's Mark)
Spirit Of Boom
2c Bush Diamond (ex Dont Doubt Da Wife)
3g East Harlem (ex Harlem Lady)
Air Force Blue
4m La Femme De Forte (ex La Femme Fatale)
Animal Kingdom
7g Vantastic (ex Vadaiyma)
Congrats
7m Ornate (ex Florid Affair)
Duporth
4m Allay (ex Palliate)
Extreme Choice
4g Chameleon Choice (ex Chameleon)
Fiorente
6m Fuentess (ex Leica Divorce)
Foxwedge
3f Nightfox (ex Midnight Review)
Headwater
4g Le Messager (ex Alma's Angel)
I Am Invincible
5g Military Parade (ex Lilliburlero)
Into Mischief
4m Just A Theory (ex Miss Lauren Ann)
Jet Spur
3f Seductive Spur (ex Seductive Star)
Kermadec
4m Overice (ex Meringue)
Manhattan Rain
4m State Of Maine (ex Subashi)
Moshe
5g Milo Man (ex Miss Maggiebeel)
No Nay Never
5m Arimathea (ex Electra)
Olympic Glory
5m Gold Lunar (ex Moon Candy)
Power
5m Pankhurst (ex All By Myself)
Press Statement
5g Mocial Chief (ex Total Response)
Puissance De Lune
4m Belluna (ex Believabeel)
Redoute's Choice
6g Way Back When (ex Once Were Wild)
Savabeel
3f Sonoma Coast (ex Honey Rider)
Star Turn
3f Shezanalister (ex Filomena's Grace)
Star Witness
4g Possibly So (ex Goldlago)
Street Boss
3f Street Smarts (ex Quick Thinking)
Toronado
5m True Valentine (ex True Emotions)
Trust In A Gust
5m Wit (ex Cailin Brea)
Your Song
4m Palawa Kani (ex Indulgence)
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