Sires With Winners - Thursday December 14

Breednet - Thursday December 14

Here is the full list of 35 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Better Than Ready

Better Than Ready
4g Northern Pride (ex Hello Sweetpea)
4m Ruby Sparkles (ex Family Freeze)
6g The Yachtsman (ex Sophia Lago)
Magnus
4m Kusini (ex En Amont)
4g Magnaburma (ex Miss Rangoon)
Snippetson
5g Star Soprano (ex Our Pie 'o' My)
4m Vonsnip (ex Vonlenska)
Agitate
3g Answering (ex Ilringya)
Akeed Mofeed
7g Annihilator (ex Anya)
Boulder City
3f Nevada Showgirl (ex Bay Harmony)
Capitalist
4g Captain Bond (ex Gold Tinker)
City Place
7g Oxbridge (ex Colleges)
Cluster
5m Our Girl Boram (ex Gallant Miss)
Dundeel
3f Mare Of Mt Buller (ex Aliberani)
Frosted
3f Frosty Dawn (ex Albaicin)
Headwater
4g Capre Omnia (ex Kee De Vega)
Hellbent
3c Hellova Nature (ex Divine Nature)
Highland Reel
4g Credible Analyses (ex Summer Wine)
I Am Invincible
3f Unconquerable (ex Champagne Cath)
I'm All The Talk
4g Hans Christian (ex True Dane)
Impending
3g Cortain (ex Curtana)
Maurice
5g Tatsuro (ex Sister Souss)
Rebel Dane
5m Dane On Tour (ex On Tour)
Russian Revolution
4m Bolshoi Princess (ex Gipsy Countess)
Savabeel
3g Interlinked (ex Daisy Chain)
Scissor Kick
5g Kyokushin (ex Classic Approach)
Shalaa
4g Genetic Freak (ex Grand Daughter)
So You Think
3f So Glamorous (ex Glamorous Miss)
Star Turn
4g Apollo Mission (ex Appello)
Stratum Star
5m Pioneer Lass (ex Sebring's Choice)
Teofilo
6g Dublin Journal (ex Ceist Eile)
The Factor
6m Lady Of Fortune (ex Sweet Jaffa)
Toronado
4g Le Ferrari (ex Hai Lil)
Unusual Suspect
4g Katsumoto (ex Yo Yo)
Wanted
2f I'lltellyougo (ex Flinders Hiway)
Written Tycoon
5m Tycoon Baby (ex Whistle Baby)
Zebedee
4m Piiink Beauty (ex Miss Cooper)
Zoustar
4g Ambassadors (ex Blueberry Smoothie)
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