Sires With Winners - Tuesday December 27

Breednet - Tuesday December 27

Here is the full list of 38 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Zoustar

Burgundy
6m Ruby Rocks (ex Rapidpower)
6g Rum (ex Show No Emotion)
Zoustar
3g Zouatica (ex Axiomatic)
5g Zoutellus (ex Metellus)
Albrecht
4m Piece Of Turf (ex Tamaart)
All Too Hard
4m Harderthantherest (ex Friendly Donna)
Better Than Ready
5m Meglio Di Falcrest (ex Falcrest)
Bradbury's Luck
3f Go Go Gracie (ex Scrutinizer)
Brazen Beau
4m Botched (ex California)
Canford Cliffs
7g Dorset Coast (ex Lucky Stone)
Capitalist
3g Abrupt (ex Loiret)
Cecconi
11g Bear Gryls (ex Saint Lucy)
Divine Prophet
4g Divine Courage (ex Velour Rouge)
Domesday
6g Picton (ex Beyond Rare)
Echoes Of Heaven
4m Belle's Echo (ex Woodbury Belle)
Falvelon
3g Our Addiction (ex Splendorous)
Fast 'n' Famous
5g Platara (ex My Girl Shirl)
Foxwedge
5g Sagacious (ex Vecchia Roma)
Lonhro
5g Siren Rock (ex She's A Vamp)
Love Conquers All
6g Conquering Judas (ex Betrayer)
Maurice
4m Miss Middle Park (ex Gibraltar Campion)
Not A Single Doubt
4g Bil Colyns (ex Theatre Fan)
Overshare (Second Season)
3g The Brill Building (ex Final Storm)
Playing God
5m Eliminate (ex Bermaise)
Polanski
7g Poleaxed (ex Lotta Joy)
Press Statement
4m Flower Press (ex Honey Flower)
Pride Of Dubai
3g Desert Mist (ex Vital Mist)
Reliable Man
5g Jameson (ex Auspicious)
Rock 'n' Pop
5g The Carpet Bagger (ex French)
Savabeel
4g Tametomo (ex Tomoe)
Scissor Kick
3f Skye's Legacy (ex Lucky Lona)
Shalaa
4g Songaa (ex Sharnee Rose)
Sidestep
2g Roweiner's Dance (ex Roweiner)
Snippetson
6g Sun Power (ex Fantastic Pride)
Star Turn
3f Centre Bounce (ex Sherrin The Love)
Star Witness
4g Bay Street (ex Hats'n'heels)
Trust In A Gust
4g Toomuchinformation (ex Not That Bushy)
Vespa
4m Silver Eagle (ex Silver Penny)
Wandjina
5g Higher Realm (ex Upper Notch)
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