Sires With Winners - Thursday August 10

Breednet - Thursday August 10

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

Pierro

Pierro
3f Global Pivot (ex Global Balance)
4m Roadie (ex Outof The Question)
Shooting To Win
7g Karbors (ex Koala Bear)
4g Silvanito (ex Classics)
Snitzel
3c Moravia (ex Our Crown Mistress)
4g Prime Impact (ex Slow The Flow)
Vancouver
4m Miss Couver (ex Terrestria)
4m Treasured Queen (ex New Image)
Capitalist
5g Campeedo (ex Nutkin)
Declaration Of War
8g Stampede Warrior (ex Stunning Beauty)
Deep Field
6m Awapuni Princess (ex Love The Rock)
Defcon
4g Military Power (ex Snitzel Express)
Dundeel
4m Dun With The Blues (ex Marascobel)
Frankel
4g Frank Express (ex Quality Moment)
Hvasstan
6m The Marg Factor (ex Margie's Dream)
I Am Invincible
5g Diamond Drummer (ex Diamond Drille)
Jimmy Choux
3g Choixway (ex Threeway Girl)
Keep The Faith
9g Ghost Doctor (ex Regal Contessa)
Magnus
4g Quindandino (ex Juice)
Maschino
5g Wicked Cool (ex Wicked Thing)
Medaglia D'oro
7g Flying Arion (ex My Chicharita)
Menari
3g Loved Up Lawyer (ex Fadetta)
Nicconi
6g Devil (ex Altamira)
Not A Single Doubt
3c Pivot City (ex Di Lusso)
Playing God
3g Lord Vampi (ex Vampi Lass)
Raphael's Cat
5g Han Dynasty (ex Our Lill)
Sessions
6g Count The Sessions (ex The Count's Muse)
Starspangledbanner
6g Skye Banner (ex Balloons)
Street Boss
4m Motitsi (ex Graskop)
Universal Ruler
4m Allegro Sonata (ex Sonata)
Written Tycoon
4m Showsumgrit (ex Grito)
Zoustar
4g Zoufire (ex Princess Wildfire)
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