Sires With Winners - Wednesday May 29

Breednet - Thursday May 30

Here is the full list of 43 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Headwater

Better Than Ready
3g Metalart (ex Exquisite Art)
5g Ready For Anything (ex Ghoom)
Headwater
4g Capre Omnia (ex Kee De Vega)
2g Don't Forget Jack (ex Innishbeg)
I Am Invincible
3f Indaza (ex Ektifaa)
3c Invincible Shield (ex Pierro Moss)
Al Maher
4g Almaya (ex My Ramayo)
Almanzor
3g Kingfield (ex Western Belle)
Brave Smash (Second Season)
3g Brave Action (ex Danseuse)
Brazen Beau
2f Another Prophet (ex Set To Skelter)
Castledale
8g Up 'n' Gone (ex Army Girl)
Churchill
4g Noble Conqueror (ex Dixie Chick)
Contributer
4g Little Cointreau (ex Little Haast)
Dandino
3g Chocolate Royal (ex Star Of Persia)
Darci Brahma
3g Brynderwyn (ex Ms Seneca Rock)
Dash For Cash
3f Magicash (ex Testa Magic)
Deep Field
2c Depth Of Character (ex Caricature)
Dundeel
3f Sumaje (ex Palomino)
Frankel
4m Frankly Elegant (ex Turning Heads)
Free Eagle
4g Monseagle (ex Monica Kate)
God Has Spoken
3f Lyrical Angel (ex Bontessa)
Hellbent
4g Keitel (ex Plausible)
Highland Reel
4m Ponty Well (ex Divertire)
Iffraaj
5g Hoard The Bourbon (ex High Joy)
Kobayashi
4m Midnight In Tokyo (ex Orabelle)
National Defense (Second Season)
3g Nasho (ex Barista Miss)
No Nay Never
3f Objectify (ex Rantorini)
Overshare
3g High On Sugar (ex A Sweetee)
Per Incanto
3f Allapercanto (ex Allawara)
Press Statement
5g Presser (ex Lady Primrose)
Pride Of Dubai
3f Maid In Dubai (ex Matron Wilson)
Reliable Man
4m Reliable Queen (ex Dariana)
Savabeel
4g Esky (ex Chilled Out)
Smart Missile
6g Ultimate Focus (ex Bondarenko)
Sooboog
4g Port Albert (ex Ballychine)
Spill The Beans
3f Shehasattitude (ex Le Quirky)
Street Boss
4g Brasco (ex Perkipsey)
Super One
5m Sadler's Song (ex Sadler's Wish)
Sweynesse
3g Lucky Bay (ex Canyon Yodeler)
Tavistock
5g Blazen Boots (ex Only Alone)
Toronado
2f Tehina (ex Lyuba)
Turn Me Loose
5m Joyola (ex Chaparrone)
Universal Ruler
4m Allegro Sonata (ex Sonata)
Vadamos
4g Worcester (ex Key To Dance)
Zoustar
3f Mars (ex Red Is The Rose)
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