Sires With Winners - Wednesday December 21

Breednet - Wednesday December 21

Here is the full list of 46 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Epaulette

Epaulette
5m Ornamental Belle (ex Romarin)
6m Pollyanna (ex Love Shuttle)
Ghibellines
4g Avitus (ex Italian Miss)
5m Lady Modena (ex Evancho)
Snitzel
5g Poverty Bay (ex Zarzuela)
2c Royal Entrance (ex Ballet Blue)
Sooboog
4m Bitcoin Baby (ex Hard To Find)
3f Laquetta's Gift (ex Costa Laquetta)
A Lot
3g Costazita (ex Azita)
Akeed Mofeed
3f Shanghai Venture (ex Carousing)
Alfred Nobel
5g Boots Like Bruce (ex Smithfields)
All Too Hard
5g Too Much Caviar (ex More Caviar)
Americain
5m American Saint (ex Piety)
Animal Kingdom
6g Briars Kingdom (ex Briars Lass)
Belardo
3g Night Raider (ex Midnight Breaker)
Cable Bay
4g Harbourmaster (ex Cadenzia)
Dane Shadow
5m A Midnight Shadow (ex Reboot)
Darci Brahma
9g The Growler (ex Miss Relentless)
Deep Field
4g Fielding (ex En Amont)
Dissident
4m Yemen Lass (ex Shihabi)
Dundeel
4g Ashgrove (ex Affinee)
El Doute (Second Season)
3f Kindred Spirit (ex Our Mona Lisa)
Fastnet Rock
3g Greylander (ex Alice Island)
Fiorente
4g Table Of Dreams (ex Serenity Jane)
Foreplay
6g Lovin' Laughs (ex Caribbea)
Frankel
3f Fretta (ex Alderry)
I Am Invincible
5g Gundy Bridge (ex Bareena)
Invader (Second Season)
3g Victory Lane (ex Magrosso)
Jakkalberry
4m Ears Back (ex Makesmewonder)
Keano
6g Keen To Run (ex Maid In Berlin)
Moshe
7g Chevite (ex Sister Shirl)
Nicconi
5m Knockknee (ex Gag Order)
Oratorio
4g Vevinsky (ex Dirty Vegas)
Per Incanto
4m Firstluv (ex Second Obsession)
Press Statement
4g Daily Bugle (ex Hold Me Closer)
Rubick
3f Charming Di (ex Mesmerize Me)
Russian Revolution (Second Season)
3f Ekaterina (ex Funtantes)
Sacred Falls
5g Arcarius (ex Savodara)
Showcasing
5g Brancaster Bomber (ex Naughty But Nice)
Siyouni
4g Storm Hunter (ex Hunter Forward)
Smart Missile
3f Call Me Violet (ex Spring Violet)
Snippetson
5g Kerman Rock (ex Brimarsco)
So You Think
4m Pomander (ex Fiorenza)
Street Boss
4m Boss Queen (ex Echo Queen)
Sweet Orange
6m Sweet Lilly (ex Miss Danni)
Tavistock
4g Villaden (ex Romantic Time)
Toorak Toff
7g Swankytoff (ex Silk Couture)
Unencumbered
4m All Clubs (ex Divine Fable)
Written Tycoon
6m Tycoon Bec (ex Morganza)
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