Sires With Winners - Tuesday August 8

Breednet - Tuesday August 8

Here is the full list of 29 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia on Tuesday with winners and result details.

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4g Gago (ex Wine Tales)
4h Speedtail (ex Modesty)
All Too Hard
5g Sharper (ex Gypsy Whisper)
Atomic
4m Crazy Atom (ex How Crazy)
Brave Smash (Second Season)
3f Goketsu (ex Bolly)
Charm Spirit
7g Motamayiz (ex Chanterelle)
Counterattack
5g Diamond Hands (ex Exciting Dynasty)
Crackerjack King
5m Cracker Dance (ex Releve)
Deep Field
5m Diamond Carat (ex Thousand Carat)
Drumbeats
6g Dr Neigh (ex Ideal Sin)
Fastnet Rock
4m Our Empress Zoe (ex My Sabeel)
Flying Artie
5g Uno Artie (ex Possumnater)
Grunt (Second Season)
3c Akicita (ex Little Indian)
Hallowed Crown
5g Walk Up Start (ex Skyline Blush)
Headwater
4m Minnewater (ex Bruges)
Hellbent
4g Reggie's Folly (ex Reggie)
Jet Spur
3g Mishani Aviator (ex Fallen For You)
Justify (Second Season)
3f Just Gisella (ex Halle Rocks)
Kermadec
3g Broadway Bouncer (ex Broadway Harmony)
Nicconi
4m Fergyliscious (ex Sutton Queen)
Real Saga
6g Anselmo (ex Beyond Rare)
Rubick
4m Clovelly (ex Lady Rah Rah)
Russian Revolution
4g Crazy Russian (ex Forever Crazy)
Spill The Beans
4m Fay Faye (ex Falvesa)
Star Turn
4m Startide (ex Sovereign Eminence)
Star Witness
4g Goldwyn (ex Cobblestones)
Supido
3f Soul Lady (ex Imposition)
Teofilo
5m Nyota (ex Perfectly Safe)
Written Tycoon
4g Body Bob (ex Fifth Avenue Lady)
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