Sires With Winners - Monday July 22

Breednet - Monday July 22

Here is the full list of 32 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Menari

Menari
3g No Tackle (ex Courting Destiny)
3g Whistling Straits (ex Allegheny)
Adelaide
5m Sheila (ex Itsmycall)
Albrecht
6g Badboy Mccoy (ex Ditzy)
All American
6g The Pres (ex Satan's Dancer)
Almanzor
4g Preferral (ex Sweet Inspiration)
Astern
5m Sharwin (ex Greytfilly)
Denman
2g Nomorenightshift (ex Nosey Tycoon)
Exceed And Excel
6g Norman (ex Hoybell)
Fastnet Rock
7g Muleta (ex Lady Of Spain)
Fighting Sun
5g Direct Affect (ex Miss Direct)
Fiorente
4m Brie Brie (ex Lady Trieu)
Golden Archer
6g Our Golden Cherub (ex Sweet Cherub)
Hellbent
2c Warparty (ex Tremezzina)
Impending
3g Cortain (ex Curtana)
Kaphero
6g Nic's Hero (ex Bella Nic)
Manhattan Rain
4m New York Lustre (ex Copper)
Maurice
5m Allgemeine (ex Graphitic Gaga)
O'lonhro
3g Time Angel (ex Angel Of Capri)
Pierro
4m Strangeless (ex Golden Fastnet)
Redoute's Choice
5g The Stone Mason (ex Shamal Wind)
Road To Rock
10m Moscow Red (ex Miss Faberge)
Rubick
6g Heroic Chief (ex Edgeton)
Savabeel
3f Isaynonono (ex Rehab)
Shooting To Win
7g Jedinak (ex Miss Fearless)
Showtime (Second Season)
3f Showtime Sassy (ex Sassy Charlie)
So You Think
6g Battaglia (ex Valour)
Star Witness
7g Heyington Station (ex Unapologetic)
Tavistock
5g Semper Fortis (ex Plaque)
Teofilo
5g Lafilio (ex La La Land)
Toronado
4g Hurricane Ketut (ex Kiss Me Ketut)
Under The Louvre
3g Dangereuse (ex Dangerous Behavior)
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