Sires With Winners - Tuesday June 11

Breednet - Tuesday June 11

Here is the full list of 24 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Russian Revolution

Russian Revolution
2f Don't Russia (ex Kahlo)
3f Jojo Rabbit (ex Bar Queen Jojo)
All Too Hard
4g Dictionary (ex Collins)
Astern
3f Irish Gypsy (ex Gypsy Snitz)
Bobby's Kitten
5g I'm Dynamite (ex Lady Rochford)
Caravaggio
4m Miss Cartel (ex Escobar)
Castledale
4g Struck Gold (ex Gold Charm)
Churchill
3g South Of India (ex Minnesota)
Dubawi
4m Clear Thinking (ex Sweet Idea)
Flying Artie
4g Hayaku (ex Misso)
Headwater
4g Toba (ex Pearls For Me)
I Am Invincible
3f Lights Of Paradise (ex Rose Of Choice)
Mr Martini
4g Sunday Bell (ex Family Choice)
Panzer Division
5g Who Ever Thought (ex Empress Regnant)
Real Steel (Second Season)
3g Regatta (ex Arleigh)
Rebel Raider
4g Little Jack (ex Magooey)
Ribchester
3g Krakarib (ex Skagerrak)
Savabeel
6g The Mighty Spar (ex O'dianne)
Scissor Kick
5m Rothrock (ex Hussy Miss)
Sebring
7g Sky Hero (ex Madame Flurry)
So You Think
7g Treasured Crown (ex Jewelled)
Spirit Of Boom
4g Dwindling Spirit (ex Dwindle)
Written Tycoon
6g Writtle (ex Little Favours)
Zacinto
5g Smiling Zac (ex Pearly Whites)
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