Sires With Winners - Monday June 3

Breednet - Monday June 3

Here is the full list of 42 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Flying Artie

Flying Artie
4m Artiebett (ex Bettabet Red)
3g Tycoon Artie (ex Tennessee Tycoon)
Akeed Mofeed
6g Themoonsaballoon (ex Gossip Girl)
Atlante
6g Jesko (ex Striking Asset)
Awesome Rock
4g Rapid Rock (ex Double Jester)
Bon Hoffa
9g Real Key (ex Defacto)
Bullet Train
6g Nats Enough (ex Natural Time)
Castelvecchio (First Season)
2f Sweet Treats (ex Coconut Dream)
Charm Spirit
6g Invisible Spirit (ex Invisible Coin)
Daunting Lad
4m Daunting Lady (ex Smoking Lady)
Deep Field
4g Motion Legend (ex Destination Tucson)
Dracarys (Second Season)
3f I'm Pinker (ex Rendina)
Eighth Wonder
8m Ima Wonder (ex Ima Heroine)
El Roca
5m FLYING GIB (ex Peckish)
Exceed And Excel
3g Diamond Sky (ex Precious Sophia)
Galah
3g Only Us (ex Maybe Us)
Grunt (Second Season)
3f Pipi Road (ex Utzon)
Guillotine
9g Helena Baby (ex Hot Stash)
King's Troop
3g Ihtsaking (ex Ihtsatune)
Kobayashi
3f Je Suis Fabuleux (ex Edith Margaret)
Magnus
6g Red On Red (ex Yasey San)
Mshawish
5m Jenniferwish (ex Joadja)
My Admiration
4g Falcon Trader (ex Highway Trader)
Niagara
4m Nigella Lane (ex Casabella Lane)
Nicconi
6g Obelius (ex Salonika)
Pierro
4m Impossible Dream (ex Mystical Dream)
Playing God
5g Success Play (ex Hot Business)
Press Statement
3g Don't Doubt Merlin (ex Don't Doubt Arthur)
Proisir
4g Pier (ex La Vitesse)
Puissance De Lune
3f Lunarshot (ex Lonhspresso)
Redwood
5g Hula Beat (ex Limbea)
Rulership
3g Taikyu (ex Rosa Bonita)
Sirius Slew
7m Stay A While (ex Maidanz)
Sizzling
7g Barry's Lane (ex Capricious Lady)
Snippetson
3g Kia Ora Tatou (ex Aloha Miss)
Sweet Orange
4g Lukan (ex Sister O'reilly)
Tarzino
3g Talentoso (ex Dormez Vous)
Vadamos
3g Trouvaille (ex Niche)
Vert De Grece
4g Prince I Think (ex Joyous Affair)
Wandjina
4m Ginjari (ex Msongari)
War
6g Burton Street (ex Bahar Belle)
Zoustar
3f Starlight Girl (ex Faustine)
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