Sires With Winners - Saturday June 1

Breednet - Saturday June 1

Here is the full list of 101 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Deep Field

Deep Field
2c Counteroffensive (ex Victory Cry)
4g Dance Boss (ex Fast Flowing)
3g Fields Of Fire (ex Boudicea Belle)
7g Mir (ex Danica)
3f Moving Melody (ex Kibira)
4m Sunset Soiree (ex Soiree)
Belardo
2g Belardi (ex Japonica)
5g Belardo Boy (ex L'amour)
4m Caitlyns Wish (ex Sinalot)
4m Hey Hey Baby (ex Harquila)
Ghibellines
5m Bellini Miss (ex Broadway Miss)
3g Campaldino (ex Zuzana)
4g The Right Way (ex The Choice)
Magnus
4g Dashing (ex Westchester)
7g Just Folk (ex Fast Ruby)
5g Magnificent Andy (ex Yaloginda)
Almanzor
3c Eliud (ex Pendleton)
3c Geriatrix (ex It's Our Showtime)
American Pharoah
5m Have Mercy (ex Blissful)
5g Peacemaker (ex Peaceful Sea)
Better Than Ready
3f Sweet Kisses (ex One More Kiss)
5g Thatfeelsbetter (ex Ridolfi)
Brazen Beau
3g Cheerful Baby (ex Iriomote)
7g Chookster (ex Medici Madonna)
El Roca
4g Combustion (ex Bead Of Courage)
4g Rook's Gambit (ex Romantic Glow)
Hellbent
4m Another Pedrille (ex M'lady Pedrille)
3g Westoak (ex Belscenica)
Kermadec
5g Pacific Gold (ex Alcina)
3f Scholl Deep (ex Lohgairo)
Lonhro
4g Easy Jay (ex Kiss From A Rose)
4m Jewellery (ex Cameo)
Maurice
4g Foujita San (ex Belle Giselle)
3f Ladyking (ex Shengli)
Merchant Navy
3f Spineless (ex Sagamiyna)
4m Subliminal (ex Majestic Faith)
Pariah
4g Crowning Moment (ex Kenzie)
3g Runaway Soul (ex Restless Soul)
Rich Enuff
4g Demolish (ex Magnus Missile)
3g Oneforian (ex Kesari)
Shaft
6g Get Shafted (ex Salander)
7g Papaver Miner (ex Poppy)
Sizzling
5g Azure Pride (ex Vera's Pride)
5g Sherman (ex Naeb)
Sooboog
5m Soozie Maree (ex Colourful Chimes)
5g Why Worry (ex Ballychine)
Spirit Of Boom
4m Chinny Boom (ex Imanoremiss)
4m Spirit Of Storm (ex Rahy Storm)
Star Witness
7g Speed Legend (ex Thanksgiving)
4g Thief By Night (ex Hilton Head)
Time Test
4g Little Bit Of Love (ex Little Bit Irish)
4m Perfect Test (ex Perfect Vision)
Zoustar
3f Hajra (ex Night Dream)
5g Zippity Zoustar (ex Southern Venture)
All Too Hard
3g Lover Boy (ex Lilly In Love)
Blue Point (First Season)
2c Interest Point (ex Libor Lady)
Charm Spirit
4g Red Wraith (ex Tomoe)
Churchill
3f Cigar Flick (ex Palmateer)
Commands
9g Silent Command (ex Silent Surround)
Darci Brahma
3g Pokuru Gold (ex Pokuru Nugget)
Dubious (First Season)
2f Miss Trustful (ex Rambla De Flores)
Dundeel
4m Favourite Child (ex Eat Dessert First)
Ekraar
5m Wheelitin (ex Mendip)
Exosphere
4m Orthie's Girls (ex Zafer)
Extreme Choice
2c Emirate (ex Sweet Bouquet)
Fastnet Rock
3f My Xanadu (ex Lights Of Heaven)
Flying Artie
4g Flying Birds (ex She's A Wildcat)
Frosted
4g Viburnum (ex Miniature)
Harry Angel (Second Season)
3f British Angel (ex Yupik)
Headwater
5m Lamoree (ex Diva Lamore)
Helmet
6g Cleitus (ex Spinderbella)
I Am Invincible
4g Hafey (ex Beat The Benchmark)
I'm All The Talk
3g Final Siren (ex Dawinner)
Iffraaj
7g Fast And Fearless (ex Just A Dream)
Jet Spur
5m Miss Daurian (ex Madam Fran)
Jimmy Choux
8g Carpe Diem (ex Fashion Society)
King's Troop
3g Kings Honour (ex Highest Honour)
Kobayashi
3g Inatick (ex Just Keep Giving)
Lucky Street
2c Street Band (ex Snuglet)
Manhattan Rain
4m La Danseuse Rouge (ex Margaux)
Maschino
5g Townsville (ex She Belongs)
Menari
4m Ferrari Girl (ex Lake Hayes)
Mongolian Khan
3f Monkhana (ex Pedderstock)
Ocean Park
6g Fortified (ex Dubonnet)
Ouqba
5g Fat Roy Slim (ex Remediate)
Overshare
3f Dominant Miss (ex Sweet Temptations)
Playing God
3g Rope Them In (ex Lead Rope)
Power
2f Hand Grenade (ex Gypsy Pearl)
Preferment
4g Twigman (ex Diamonds Of Dubawi)
Press Statement
6m Sheez Marvellous (ex Marvellous That)
Pride Of Dubai
3g Winged (ex Canary)
Puccini
5g Mister Pucci (ex Regally)
Pure Champion
6g Lim's Puncak Jaya (ex Harmony Em)
Real Impact
4g Rematch (ex Cross Court)
Ribchester
3f Carveti (ex Datable)
Rock Hero
7m Desert Lass (ex Paleste)
Royal Meeting (First Season)
2f Royal Majesty (ex Personable)
Russian Revolution
3g Faberge Tzar (ex Heirlooms)
Savabeel
5g I Wish I Win (ex Make A Wish)
Scissor Kick
5g Il Don Cavallo (ex Empire Bay)
Sebring
5m Sebring's Rose (ex Single Rose)
Shalaa
3g Fashion Dog (ex Menwa)
Shamus Award
3f Roll On High (ex All Highs On Me)
Sharkbite
6g Mr Pointer (ex Aussie Kim)
Shocking
6g Hezashocka (ex Shezakiwi)
Shooting To Win
7g Happy Friday (ex Enide)
Sir Prancealot
3f Prancingintherain (ex Typhoon)
Smart Missile
4g Yiska (ex Anevay)
Snippetson
5g Wuhan Warrior (ex Bellasinga)
Snitzel
3g Franz Josef (ex Embroidered Silk)
So You Think
6g Battaglia (ex Valour)
Spieth
4g Sportsbeat (ex Saldiym)
Spill The Beans
4g Chilli Palmer (ex Our Momento)
Squamosa
9g Dragonflies (ex Dragon Maiden)
Stratum
7m Clear Blonde (ex Salsify)
Stratum Star
4m Illusive Star (ex Hammoon Dream)
Street Boss
4g Ejaz (ex Riverina Red)
Swiss Ace
4g Suisse Scandal (ex Privacy)
Tavistock
6g Aerospace (ex Warzone)
Testa Rossa
6g Mill Rossa (ex Millie's Mann)
The Factor
6m Lady Of Fortune (ex Sweet Jaffa)
The Mission
4g Altar Boy (ex Julia's Music)
Thronum
4g Gulf Of Lion (ex Rosa Perlato)
Too Darn Hot (First Season)
2c Broadsiding (ex Speedway)
Vadamos
5g The Finnster (ex Charleston Girl)
Valentia
5m Starlite Valley (ex Cherilyn)
Vancouver
5g Vantan Express (ex Sretan)
Vert De Grece
4m Valdarena (ex Althere)
War Decree
3g Warmonger (ex Princess Sapphire)
Worthy Cause
4g Worthy Essgee (ex Flying Essgee)
Xtravagant
5g Dancing In The Sky (ex Spangled Impact)
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