Sires With Winners - Monday July 3

Breednet - Monday July 3

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

Written Tycoon

Written Tycoon
3f Bridie's Luck (ex Diploma)
3f Tycoon Jenny (ex Matildare)
3g Written Royalty (ex Royal Myth)
Cecconi
6m Finding Alice (ex Get Lost)
Choisir
8g Choice Harvest (ex Polite)
Deep Field
2f Surprise Valley (ex My Goodness)
Eavesdropper
9g Nosey (ex Viognier)
Impending (Second Season)
3f Imps (ex Imprimis)
Inference (Second Season)
3f Elusive Princess (ex Smart Catch)
Nicconi
4g Twin Perfection (ex Miss Twin Peaks)
No Nay Never
3g Wild Irish Rover (ex Fast And Sexy)
Poet's Voice
5g Big Happiness (ex Mairie)
Puissance De Lune
4g Sheer Lunacy (ex Beats Workin')
Reliable Man
7g Chairman's Choice (ex Fifth Avenue)
Reward For Effort
4g Master Of Rewards (ex Sebring Warrior)
Rubick
4g Rockbarton Roman (ex Danny's Daughter)
Scissor Kick
5m Start Of A Journey (ex Xaieta)
Shalaa
3g Aurolaa (ex Aurora's Star)
Shamus Award
4m Justifiable Award (ex Just Been Lucky)
Shocking
3f Grey Northern (ex Bluegrass)
Shooting To Win
3f A Shooting Duck (ex Quackquack)
Smart Missile
3f Explosive Rosie (ex Lakemba Rose)
War Command
6g Dick Whittington (ex Loutka)
War Decree (Second Season)
3g Melanin (ex Itsagreyarea)
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