Sires With Winners - Monday May 29

Breednet - Monday May 29

Here is the full list of 17 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Better than Ready

Better Than Ready
3g Better Link (ex Right Of Way)
Brazen Beau
4g Bold Intentions (ex Legal Mistress)
Duramente
3f Daiya (ex Bulbinella)
Iffraaj
3g Tizjammy (ex Hannah Mary)
Ilovethiscity
3f Capital Express (ex Roman Belle)
Master Of Design
6g Licorice Prince (ex Cinnamon Sticks)
Not A Single Doubt
4g Gulf Of Tomini (ex Sebrina)
Pride Of Dubai
3f Montana Rising (ex Montana Flight)
Rebel Raider
3f Sandpiper (ex Amphlett)
Redoute's Choice
3g Makalu (ex Mount Zero)
Russian Revolution (Second Season)
3g October Revolution (ex Miss Denni)
Sebring
3f Bubbles For Me (ex Not For Me)
Smart Missile
6g Standing Bear (ex Airways)
So You Think
3g Astral Thoughts (ex Gemini Miss)
Toronado
3g Le Ferrari (ex Hai Lil)
Wolf Cry
4g Pack Of Wolves (ex Cinquante Cinq)
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