Sires With Winners - Tuesday April 23

Breednet - Tuesday April 23

Here is the full list of 15 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Better Than Ready

Better Than Ready
4g Sea Of Cortez (ex Pearl Ardane)
5g Tiger Legend (ex Fillydelphia)
Akeed Mofeed
3c Ricky Runs (ex Heart Strong)
De Gaulle
4g De Venus (ex Avienus)
Fiorente
4m Queen Of Tuscany (ex Prospect Royale)
Headwater
4g Breakwater Boy (ex Astriege)
Helmet
7m Geraldine's Jewel (ex Katherine Gold)
I Am Invincible
3f Mrs Supergrass (ex Crown Witness)
Into Mischief
5g Whey Mischief (ex Whey Sauce)
Magnus
4g Dummy Spit (ex No Manners)
Sidestep
3g Roweiner's Dance (ex Roweiner)
Tarzino
3f Tarvue (ex Vamoose)
Turn Me Loose
4g Mooloolaba (ex Viticulture)
Under The Louvre
2f Under The Shadow (ex Splendent Choice)
Written Tycoon
3g Arizona Activist (ex Phoenix Claws)
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