Sires With Winners - Sunday February 11

Breednet - Sunday February 11

Here is the full list of 64 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

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Belardo
4g Kinabalu Light (ex Manurewa)
4g Loud Mouth (ex Raise Your Voice)
El Roca
3f Hanalei Star (ex Dancing Song)
5g Novak (ex Wimbledon)
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3f Miss Scoop (ex Martha Heights)
3f Starating (ex Sweet Chestnut)
Proisir
3f Dear Prudence (ex Sebrings Drama)
6g Shakib (ex Our Girl Nelson)
Rebel Raider
4g Kerkorian (ex Millie's Reef)
5g The Big Kahuna (ex Letmedowngently)
Sessions
3f Cessation (ex Corvetto)
4m Papavero Princess (ex Princess Aubrey)
Shooting To Win
4m Killer Kerr (ex Krupp Diamond)
3g Starboy (ex Sweet Talkin Woman)
Wordsmith
6m Princess Matoaka (ex Liluka Belle)
5g Rohzhae (ex Fille Ardente)
Alpine Eagle
5g African Thunder (ex Umlimo)
Astern
4g Tizso Fab (ex Tizso Wicked)
Awesome Rock
3g Seven Iron (ex Fine Approach)
Barbados
5m Emerald Court (ex Sareeb)
Brazen Beau
2c Peru (ex Salamati)
Burgundy
3f Bonifleur (ex Arpeggio)
Capitalist
5g King's Gambit (ex Fiesole)
Caravaggio
4g Chiq Magnet (ex Chiquada)
Dandino
4m Dandino Belle (ex Sybelle Of Cleves)
Danerich
6m Aminatu (ex Cherish Harmony)
Dark Angel
8g So Hi Class (ex Top Trail)
Dissident
4m Ciao Luna (ex Across The Moon)
Dundeel
5g Open Sky (ex Just Divine)
Epaulette
4m Freeways (ex Ventura)
Exceed And Excel
4g Pacific Hero (ex Sanity)
Extreme Choice
4g Prado (ex Mambo Lady)
Fighting Sun
6g Cranc (ex Maie Casey)
Flying Artie
4m Occhiata (ex Outsider Art)
Frankel
8g Farooq (ex Rostova)
Glass Harmonium
7g Aurora's Symphony (ex Aurora's Hot)
Golden Archer
5g Baltray (ex Testajoy)
Harry Angel (Second Season)
3g Naxos (ex Sommaripa)
Honorius
5m Papal Miss (ex Miss Moguls)
Inference
4g Captain Joolian (ex Miss Joolia)
Magnus
4g Luv The Bool (ex Consideration)
Mahuta
3g Miro (ex High Aims)
Maurice
5g Pacific Charm (ex Red Roses Too)
Mawingo
5g Prewingo (ex Pretoria Miss)
Mendelssohn (Second Season)
3f Wings Of Song (ex Tortoni)
Merchant Navy
4g Gallant Warriors (ex Redress)
Mikki Isle
3g Nankeen (ex Choubichou)
Mongolian Khan
4m Kentucky Rose (ex College Girl)
Nicconi
4g Iconic Treasure (ex Made For Glory)
Pentire
5g Haaland (ex Giant Mystique)
Puccini
5g Opaea Joe (ex Whiff)
Puissance De Lune
3g Whisky Moon (ex Timeless Style)
Rubick
3g Pacific Victory (ex Loveyamadly)
Savabeel
4g Great Aspirations (ex Eau De Parfum)
Sea The Stars
4m Sea What I See (ex Real Smart)
Shalaa
3g Fire (ex Sista Act)
Shamexpress
5g Tsunami Sam (ex Row Of Diamonds)
Shamus Award
3c Inevitable Award (ex Maiden Rock)
Smart Missile
6m Madame Le Fay (ex Lady Le Fay)
Snitzel
3f Sabana (ex Sabanci)
So You Think
7g Think 'N' Fly (ex Gliding)
Spill The Beans
5g Time To Testify (ex Shadow Lawn)
Star Turn
5m Banana Split (ex Larapineta)
Star Witness
3g Forest Gold (ex Elucidate)
Starcraft
4g Hughie (ex Danecora)
Street Boss
6g Just A Tribute (ex Laura's Charm)
Tavistock
4g Two Questions (ex Nessun Dorma)
Under The Louvre
3f Paris Art (ex Another Listing)
Vancouver
3f Pacific Beauty (ex Latest Plan)
Wanted
7g Final Chance (ex Kinky Dee)
Written By (Second Season)
3f Write This Way (ex Totally Sure)
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