Sires With Winners - Tuesday July 4

Breednet - Tuesday July 4

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

I Am Invincible

I Am Invincible
3g Invictus Lad (ex Rose Of Choice)
2f Shaken (ex Earthquake)
Spirit Of Boom
3f Spirit Dancer (ex Hold Me Closer)
2g The Wallet (ex Coupe Express)
Dundeel
4m Oakfield Redgum (ex Oakfield Beauty)
Estidhkaar
4g Red Phantom (ex Quiet Please)
Exosphere
3f Kingston Charm (ex Charming Cali)
Frosted
3f Frose (ex Ennazus)
Golden Archer
5g Archie's Law (ex Lullaby Lady)
Hellbent (Second Season)
3g Orlabent (ex Charlotte Square)
Hinchinbrook
4g Finance Harlem (ex Harlem Heat)
Impending (Second Season)
3f Make It Happen (ex Sassy Dragon)
Into Mischief
3f Naughty Nitemare (ex Five Star Daydream)
Lonhro
5g Siren Rock (ex She's A Vamp)
Magnus
3g Nordic (ex Irish Love)
Merchant Navy (Second Season)
3g Yamamoto (ex Crimson Dawn)
Press Statement
3f Double Scoop (ex Duble Take)
Reliable Man
4g Benaud (ex Baggy Green)
Sooboog
3g Soobooco (ex Stella Di Paco)
Stratum Star
3g Go Getaboy (ex Ladygetagirl)
Thronum (Second Season)
3g Gulf Of Lion (ex Rosa Perlato)
Unencumbered
5g Equine Philosopher (ex Umatain)
War Chant
4g Rockeby Road (ex Rokeby's Witch)
Zariz
5g Razment (ex Centome)
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