Sires With Winners - Monday July 29

Breednet - Monday July 29

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

Zoustar

Churchill
4g Hot Wok (ex Hot'n'dreamin)
4m Read 'Em And Weep (ex Spirit Of Soul)
Merchant Navy
3g Mer Char (ex Harlem Lady)
4g Touch Of Navy (ex Epitomise)
Written Tycoon
3g Silver Magnate (ex Waikato River)
3f Spoken Heiress (ex Paulita)
Zoustar
4m Madame Meteor (ex My Dinah Lee)
3f Newzou (ex Dark Hedges)
Ace High (Second Season)
3f Hollywood Ace (ex Forelsa)
American Pharoah
3g Vegas Dream (ex Dreams Of Paris)
Charm Spirit
3f Daring Spirit (ex Daring)
Deep Field
2f Dravid (ex Rupavari)
Divine Prophet
3g Special Prophet (ex Special Miss)
Flying Artie
3f Flying Celebration (ex Zafaaf)
I Am Immortal (First Season)
2f Southern Dancer (ex Tudor Belle)
I Am Invincible
2c The Showvinist (ex Showcase)
Outreach
5g Mojo Music (ex Chamber Music)
Rebel Dane
5g Fil (ex Majestueux)
Rubick
3g Super Sunny Seeya (ex Soleil Brulant)
Shooting To Win
3f Fire High (ex Highleigh)
Sir Prancealot
4g Irresistible Sir (ex Irresistible)
So You Think
3f So Newchee Thinks (ex Wahng Wah)
Super One
4m Soaring Phoenix (ex Googol Pi)
The Autumn Sun (Second Season)
3f Alectrona (ex Sagaronne)
Tough Speed
8g Tough Case (ex Double Unique)
Trapeze Artist (Second Season)
3g Carnival Row (ex Further)
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