Sires With Winners - Friday December 29

Breednet - Friday December 29

Here is the full list of 54 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Better Than Ready

Better Than Ready
3g My Spy (ex Our First Lady)
5g Tikka Ready (ex La Tikka Rosa)
Capitalist
4m Kiko (ex Sky Treasure)
2c King Of Roseau (ex Dominica)
Nicconi
5m Eterea (ex Germayne Lass)
5g Nicco The Greek (ex Lady Min)
Outreach
3g Exceedingly Hot (ex Orphrey)
4m Outback Crumpet (ex Modest Meisie)
Rich Enuff
4g Houso (ex House Mistress)
4g Ponte Vecchio (ex Firenze)
Savabeel
5g Champions League (ex Gold Rush)
4g Harold The Great (ex Snowdrop)
Zoustar
4g Any Zouwilldo (ex Any Destination)
4m Starnote (ex Single Note)
Almanzor
3g Settat (ex Sure Enough)
Barbados
5m Emerald Court (ex Sareeb)
Bon Aurum
4g Maxxi Bon (ex Maxixe)
Cable Bay
4g Pixie Hallow (ex Our Vidia)
Churchill
3f Lady Soames (ex Lady Iveagh)
Complacent
5g Old Gregg (ex Pirie Piper)
De Gaulle
5g Luckyheleft (ex Second Up)
Deep Field
5g Masterful (ex Riddling)
Defcon
4g Jacob Joe (ex Wolfitdown)
Dissident
4g Sisu (ex Karmic)
Divine Prophet
5m Inspired Dream (ex Dream To Succeed)
Fiorente
6m Eloped (ex Bold Selection)
Harry Angel (Second Season)
3g Addriel (ex Zumoorooda)
Kermadec
4g Midori Fuji (ex Beautiful Sister)
Lean Mean Machine (Second Season)
3f Ella Dulcie (ex Le Grand Cru)
Lonhro
3f Pia Mia (ex She's Got Power)
Mawingo
5g Londiani (ex Uberwald)
Moshe
8g Rohlon Drunk (ex Lady Rohlon)
Night Of Thunder
6g Supreme Thunder (ex Nightingales)
Oamaru Force
6g Creek Lodge (ex Bel Franc)
Pariah
4m Namaska (ex What's The Plan)
Preferment
5g Legatus (ex Sea Spray)
Pride Of Dubai
3f Mischief In Dubai (ex Travesura)
Rebel Dane
4m Agnete (ex Asset)
Redwood
7g Border Leicester (ex Sabino Creek)
Rubick
3f Zazel (ex Absolutely Flying)
Russian Revolution
4g Secret Revolution (ex Secret Trail)
Sacred Falls
5g Waitapu (ex Double Babu)
Sepoy
4m Kings On Queens (ex Miss Two Pairs)
Shocking
5g Amadi (ex Pubs)
Sir Prancealot
3g Sir Sway (ex Silent Sway)
So You Think
3f Madison Kate (ex Miss Otto)
Spill The Beans
5g Why We Drink (ex Bellavonane)
Star Witness
5g Ashy Boy (ex Al Julhara)
Starspangledbanner
3f Spangled Sipper (ex High Tea)
Stratosphere (Second Season)
3g Stratojack (ex Veloce Cavallo)
Tarzino
3g Immediacy (ex But Beautiful)
The Autumn Sun (Second Season)
3g Autunno (ex Believe Yourself)
Toorak Toff
8m Snaptof (ex Not Broken)
Toronado
3f Cool Storm (ex Refit)
Turffontein
6g First Accused (ex Keep On Talking)
Va Pensiero
4g Scotland (ex Erins Princess)
Vancouver
5m Robin Sparkles (ex Snippety Day)
Wolf Cry
3g The Wolf (ex Brightly Goes)
Written Tycoon
6g Burdekin (ex Homedge)
Your Song
3f Malarina (ex Miss Severina)
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