Sires With Winners - Thursday December 22

Breednet - Thursday December 22

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

Adelaide (IRE)

Adelaide
4m Noble Empress (ex War Empress)
Agitate
3g Vodka Martini (ex Semisyn)
Akeed Mofeed
3g Keefneedsafeed (ex Annenberg)
Brave Smash (First Season)
2f Szabo (ex Something Secret)
Brazen Beau
3f End Of Winter (ex Loom Of The Land)
Capitalist
4h Mandalong Cash (ex Niagara Falls)
Choisir
4m Northuldra (ex Regally Blonde)
Deep Field
4m Field Wiri (ex Katswiri)
Free Eagle
4g Fries With That (ex Crazy Deputy)
Frosted
4m French Chill (ex Zonte)
Gingerbread Man
3f Enchanting Sound (ex Ms Chief Bound)
Merchant Navy (Second Season)
3g Piraeus (ex Shigeru Sendan)
More Than Ready
3f Controlocracy (ex Confident)
Niagara
6g Chuck A Luck (ex Boomchuckalucka)
O'Lonhro
8g O'Reg (ex Rego's Lady)
Preferment
4g Embossing (ex Crafty Miss)
Red Dazzler
5m Eleuthera (ex Rosendahl)
Savabeel
4g Celestial Fury (ex Sister Celeste)
Skilled
4m Estilled (ex Estagal)
Star Witness
4m Night Shift (ex Iamhere)
Tavistock
4m Tavi L'amour (ex Love Diamonds)
Toronado
6g Max Mercury (ex Classic Jewel)
Universal Ruler
5m Rulelee (ex Leenornie)
Valentia
5g Anilla (ex Vandehere)
Vanbrugh
4m Sugar Pop (ex Sugar Hit)
Vancouver
4m Musqueam (ex Real Hi)
Wandjina
5g First Peoples (ex First Blossom)
Winning Rupert
3f Passeggiata (ex Saunter)
Wootton Bassett
4g Allegedly (ex Hug)
Written Tycoon
3f Work In Progress (ex On A Given Day)
Zoustar
3f La Soeur (ex Beethog)
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