Sires With Winners - Friday June 21

Breednet - Friday June 21

Here is the full list of 38 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Zoustar

Iffraaj
6m Luxuriant (ex Opulent)
4g Mossraaj (ex Moselle)
More Than Ready
3f Constant Cafe (ex State Of Play)
3g No More Romance (ex Vienna Romance)
Zoustar
3g Bovidae (ex Antelope)
4g Spinosaurus (ex Family Crest)
Adelaide
3f Scarli Japali (ex Japali Bike)
Alabama Express (First Season)
2f Treasurethe Moment (ex Draconic Treasure)
Alpine Eagle
5g Imposing Eagle (ex Splendid Thing)
Belardo
3g Victory Roll (ex Invisible Coin)
Calyx (First Season)
2g Tai Victory (ex Elite Circle)
Charm Spirit
3f Sonnet (ex Minnaloushka)
Dial A Prayer
4g Saint Bernard (ex Kayzed)
Domesday
4g Mishani Kingdom (ex Gina Ballerina)
El Nino
7g Stormtrooper (ex Commanding Lass)
Encryption (Second Season)
3f Kentucky Rose (ex Viaductress)
Epaulette
3f Midnight Affair (ex Dark Love)
Falvelon
7g Above The Sky (ex Sky Bar)
Frosted
3g Chilling (ex Sixtyfour)
Inference
4m Decisive Lass (ex Pipette)
Into Mischief
4g Del Campo (ex Evo Campo)
Jakkalberry
5g Zappa Jak (ex Cilla Cross)
Kodiac
3g Eye For An Eye (ex Intaglia)
Magic Albert
4g Obviously Albert (ex Obvious Twist)
Maurice
3f Toes In The Water (ex Peristrophe)
Mikki Isle
4g Sir Mikki (ex Gentle Woman)
Preferment
4m Preferential (ex Sila Jasak)
Real Impact
4g Bjorn Ironside (ex Battle Queen)
Russian Revolution
2f Pleasing (ex Happy Street)
Sebring Sun
3g King Larry (ex Rinn Pierre)
Snitzel
4m Hotzel (ex Elzeeza)
Spieth
4g Jackand (ex Titanic Jill)
Spill The Beans
4g Merlomann (ex Midnight Fury)
Super One
3f Super Sioux (ex Shideezi)
Swiss Ace
7g Island Hop (ex Chapinta)
The Factor
5g Rasay Factor (ex Rasay Mist)
Toronado
5g Six Foot Song (ex De Sweet Soca Song)
Turn Me Loose
5g Loose Love (ex Exclusive Love)
Vancouver
3g Becamo (ex Role Model)
Written Tycoon
2c Earth God (ex Miss Antaeus)
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