Sires With Winners - Tuesday February 21

Breednet - Tuesday February 21

Here is the full list of 23 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

More Than Ready (USA)

More Than Ready
3f Metsi (ex Apocrypha)
5g Proximate Cause (ex Tropical Affair)
6g Westbrook Park (ex Misty Blue)
American Pharoah
4m Pharoah's Reign (ex Wordplay)
4m Sillman (ex Choice Of Colours)
Invader (Second Season)
3g Borgov (ex Fast Folk)
3f Redavni (ex Eternal Optimist)
Zoustar
4m Friday At Five (ex Simply The Best)
4m Galactic Angel (ex Lucky Angel)
Akeed Mofeed
2c Lucky Jim (ex Carano)
Astern
3g Owari (ex Fuji Fairy)
Capitalist
3g Capital Asset (ex Casino Club)
Flying Artie
4m Miss Violet (ex Holly Molly)
Headwater
3f Zarinya (ex Deodara)
Ilovethiscity
4m Iloveroses (ex Roman Belle)
Pride Of Dubai
4m Street Candi (ex Borobodur)
Rubick
4g Ciao Bicky (ex Ciavenna)
Savabeel
3g Cheval Savant (ex Passion Cheval)
Sebring
3f Speak Up (ex Belle De Coeur)
Sidestep
2g Beau Rain (ex Tears)
Snitzel
4m Little Schnitty (ex Linky Dink)
Super Easy
4g The Superintendent (ex Springtime Fever)
Super One
3g Premium Star (ex Mariana Sunset)
Turn Me Loose
4g Bifrost (ex Angel Del Dinero)
Written Tycoon
5g Restrictions (ex The Good Wife)
Xtravagant
4g Xtrayya (ex Thwayya)
Your Song
8g Bold Kingston (ex Hypatia)
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