Sires With Winners - Tuesday June 27

Breednet - Tuesday June 27

Here is the full list of 26 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Churchill (IRE)

Choisir
3g Dancing Choose (ex International Star)
2c Piastri (ex Costa Viva)
Churchill (Second Season)
3g Hot Wok (ex Hot'N'Dreamin)
2f Lady Soames (ex Lady Iveagh)
Fastnet Rock
4g Armour Force (ex Silverbeat)
5g Cream Rises (ex More Strawberries)
Sebring
6g Arctic Wolf (ex Class)
3g Twin Turbo (ex Tina Turban)
Super One
3g Sukhbir (ex Warrior Of Peace)
4m Tayla's One (ex Miss Manage)
American Pharoah
3f Villa Treville (ex Villa Moura)
Flying Artie
3g Kodiak (ex Estonian Princess)
Harry Angel (First Season)
2g Highborn Harry (ex Faith In My)
Hellbent (Second Season)
3g Never Fails (ex Tails Wins)
Love Conquers All
4g Hallside Hammer (ex Hallside Rose)
Nicconi
4m Skyzie Bell (ex Cinnamon Bells)
Pentire
4g Haaland (ex Giant Mystique)
Per Incanto
5g Coolmeans (ex Miss Rule)
Press Statement
2f Craicaro (ex Light Mover)
Rebel Dane
3g Rebel Dean (ex Miss Manhattan)
Ribchester (Second Season)
3f Chestime (ex Dame Destiny)
Rubick
4g Alfano (ex Zermatt)
Smart Missile
3g Tanglewood (ex Vincere Lass)
Snitzel
3g Kangaroo Court (ex No Evidence Needed)
Sooboog
3g Holtermann (ex Winning Fashions)
Spirit Of Boom
3f Red Boomshakalaka (ex Red Handle)
Star Witness
6g Cosmic Rhapsody (ex Cosmic Rock)
Stratum Star
4m Star Of Yamba (ex Yamba's Dream)
Street Boss
3g Kumicho (ex Iriomote)
Warrior's Reward
4m Smokey Warrior (ex Smokey Nic Nac)
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