Sires With Winners - Tuesday July 2

Breednet - Tuesday July 2

Here is the full list of 23 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Lonhro

Lonhro
5g Castile (ex Banuelo)
4g Easy Jay (ex Kiss From A Rose)
3g Presides (ex Moderate)
American Pharoah
4g American Liaison (ex Secret Liaison)
3f Vivezza (ex Allegra)
So You Think
2c Bartolf (ex Lesley's Choice)
3f Flying Thinker (ex Hela Flyer)
Under The Louvre
4g Under The Limit (ex Dangerous Behavior)
2g Underrated (ex Merryanna)
Ardrossan (Second Season)
2g Jazzclub (ex Vanilla Essence)
Better Than Ready
2f Better Show (ex Show Stealer)
Blue Point (First Season)
2f Photograph (ex Memorial)
Fiorente
5g Lord Of Penno (ex Biatreasure)
Flying Artie
3g Late Night Artist (ex Slavenska)
Hellbent
4m Chilli Jam (ex Najmaat)
Impending
2f Ania (ex Charangas)
Maurice
4g Magarten (ex Tiergarten)
More Than Ready
3f Rapt (ex Ghenwaa)
Not A Single Doubt
6g Stormy Legend (ex Stormy Hussey)
Outreach
4g Outback Ringer (ex Caliente D'oro)
Pride Of Dubai
3f Sea Of Lights (ex Makrooma)
Rebel Raider
4m Only Old Once (ex Dizzy Days)
Redente
5g Ultimate Kiss (ex Ellakeira)
Rubick
4g Peel The Stickers (ex Boscobella)
Russian Revolution
3g Hartshorn (ex Kuchinskaya)
Zarak
3g Zaphod (ex Pocket Of Stars)
Zoustar
4m Alvina's Luck (ex Lucky Can Be)
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