Sires With Winners - Thursday July 11

Breednet - Thursday July 11

Here is the full list of 44 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

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3g No Brainer (ex Miss Strezelecki)
4m Power Flash (ex Power O'raylee)
4g Scalextrics (ex Slots)
King's Troop
3g King's Artillery (ex Puteri Jewel)
4g Trooper Phoenix (ex Flirtatious)
Magnus
3g Magnasonic (ex Disco Riffic)
4m Sasqualah (ex Lorna's Lass)
Merchant Navy
3g Maritime Man (ex So Pristine)
4g Ocean Honour (ex Isle Of Capri)
Sacred Falls
6m Lady Performer (ex Peak Performer)
5g Nightfall (ex Lady Of The House)
Spirit Of Boom
5m Campai (ex Tonkatsu)
2f Moulin Miss (ex Je Suis Tycoon)
Tarzino
4m Flamingo Beach (ex Lady Mulroy)
3f Tenniel (ex Wonderland)
Caravaggio
4m Miss Cartel (ex Escobar)
Churchill
4g Bertie (ex Nancy)
Deep Field
3f Dreamzel (ex Live To Dream)
Dissident
4m Covert Rose (ex Antique Rose)
Epaulette
3f Nightingale (ex Birdsong)
Fabulous
5g Trainwreck (ex Patience)
God Has Spoken
5m Queen Of Jerusalem (ex Always Sunday)
Hallowed Crown
2f She's All Sass (ex Operetta Lass)
Jakkalberry
6g Jack In The Box (ex True Power)
Justify (Second Season)
3g Explicable (ex Lake Geneva)
Keano
4m Rosesrred (ex Sequel)
Lonhro
3f Sledding (ex Cool Passion)
Medaglia D'oro
6g The Catch (ex Curtana)
Nicconi
5m Cupid's Kiss (ex Romance Writer)
Omaha Beach (First Season)
2g Band Of Brothers (ex Medgrinda)
Ouqba
8g Costa Del Santo (ex Testa Altezza)
Outreach
4m Unreachable (ex Terhaab)
Pluck
3g Pluckten (ex Vanetta)
Pride Of Dubai
2f Pride To Follow (ex Zarock)
Redente
5g Ultimate Kiss (ex Ellakeira)
Reliable Man
3g Bluestone (ex Daleela)
Rich Enuff
2c The Heir (ex We'll Never Know)
Rubick
6g Titan Star (ex Sporty Spur)
Russian Revolution
2g Inception (ex Imaginative)
Snitzel
3g Yorkshire (ex Chanteline)
Sooboog
2g Sujeed (ex Armidale Princess)
Squamosa
3g New Expression (ex Hidden Dreams)
Street Boss
3f Rockabilly Rebel (ex Text'n Hurley)
Supido
3f Fugitiva (ex Velocano)
Tivaci
3f Wuruhi (ex Hope So)
Toronado
3g Touretto (ex Joyano)
Turffontein
4g Thisismyturf (ex Miss Elsa)
War Decree
4g Opawa Jack (ex Serve De Aunt)
Wrote
5m Faustian Bargain (ex Falcrest)
Xtravagant
3g Sigsworth (ex Kariz)
Zoustar
3g Gogmagog (ex Infinite Love)
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