Sires With Winners - Friday May 19

Breednet - Friday May 19

Here is the full list of 42 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Trust in a Gust

Trust In A Gust
3g Great Gust (ex Great Dame)
4g Toomuchinformation (ex Not That Bushy)
Akeed Mofeed
5g I'M Kenny (ex Mystic Moment)
Alpine Eagle
3g Prince Of Thieves (ex Abbadena)
Americain
4g Strobing (ex Dowinga)
Better Than Ready
3g Raider Eightyeight (ex Classical Lass)
Casino Prince
4m Lady Tucan (ex Tucan Dancer)
Danerich
5g Danerich Dan (ex Homeland Sheila)
Dedline
4m Journey In Time (ex Loves Long Journey)
Deep Field
5g Frisson (ex In The Moment)
Dissident
6m Sandsation (ex Killcare Beach)
Fighting Sun
3g The Prodigal Son (ex Magnetic Magic)
Frankel
3f Frankly Elegant (ex Turning Heads)
Frosted
3f Flic En Flac (ex Mauritius)
Furnaces
4g Fire Up Bruce (ex Carmela Miss)
Headwater
4m Funofthefair (ex Our Joy)
Host
5g Throwaparty (ex Reyia)
I Am Invincible
3g Immortality (ex Hijack Hussy)
Iffraaj
3g Tokenist (ex La Souvenir)
Invader (Second Season)
3f Redavni (ex Eternal Optimist)
Kermadec
4g Kermantic (ex Poetic Debate)
New Approach
8g Obelos (ex Dahama)
Pariah (Second Season)
3g Crowning Moment (ex Kenzie)
Performer (First Season)
2g Jawgo (ex Custody)
Polanski
7g Poleaxed (ex Lotta Joy)
Power
6m Bromelia (ex Pineapple)
Puissance De Lune
4g Lunar Links (ex Keytocache)
Rageese
3g Artrese (ex Gin Dartre)
Ready For Victory
5g Viking Power (ex Miss Monhro)
Reward For Effort
7m Red Light Roxanne (ex Street Lover)
Rothesay
8g Timperley (ex Dawnie Dancer)
Sepoy
5g Bay Of Bengal (ex Bengal Angel)
Shaft
5g Tulla Park (ex Murials Spirit)
Smart Missile
5g Smart Image (ex Shared Reflections)
Spieth (Second Season)
3g Vardon (ex Faction)
Spirit Of Boom
2g Bush Diamond (ex Dont Doubt Da Wife)
Super Easy
6g Forgiato (ex Toomanycandles)
Tavistock
3g Tavijewel (ex Jewels Gift)
Vancouver
3g Goomeri (ex Mountain Laurel)
Wanted
2g Elie Joe (ex Queenin Caper)
Zed
4g Enzed Magic (ex Otoia Magic)
Zoustar
3f Zippy Zoo (ex Ziptomylu)
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