Sires With Winners - Tuesday July 30

Breednet - Tuesday July 30

Here is the full list of 28 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Flying Artie

Deep Field
3f Exceed The Sky (ex Edita)
3g Sturty (ex Charge To Bank)
Flying Artie
4m Artiebett (ex Bettabet Red)
4g Gotta Fly (ex Late Spring)
American Pharoah
3g Damascus Gate (ex Caravan)
Ardrossan (Second Season)
3f Touchofclass (ex Almasa)
Astern
4m Lady Dumont (ex Madame Moustache)
Bel Esprit
5g Victory's Ghost (ex Satin Dream)
Better Than Ready
3f Silverado Miss (ex Count The Silver)
Blue Point (First Season)
2g Centre Square (ex Showy Zoe)
Bon Aurum
3g Green Pineapple (ex Maddison Carissa)
Brave Smash (Second Season)
3g Rush Attack (ex Sponsored)
Capitalist
3f Picasso's Dream (ex Outsider Art)
Churchill
4g Commando Jack (ex Flying Strike)
Epaulette
4g Eddy Street (ex Ajfaan)
Holler
3f Kezza's Legacy (ex New Avenue)
Magnus
5g Chargenlikapluma (ex Colourist)
Pierro
4g Pepperdine (ex Our Miss Jones)
Power
2f Power Of Katie (ex Emma Kate)
Ready For Victory
4g Tradeworx (ex Say It In Song)
Sacred Falls
3g Salamancas (ex Cruise Control)
Smart Missile
5m Smarter Than You (ex Hot Commodity)
Starspangledbanner
3f The Doll (ex Palomita)
Super One
3f Floss's One (ex Divine Stryke)
Supido
3f Warrior Princess (ex Brunnhilde)
Trust In A Gust
5g Toomuchinformation (ex Not That Bushy)
Turn Me Loose
3f Timeonlees (ex Caramellos)
Written Tycoon
4g Bencoolen (ex Stockton Abbey)
Xtravagant
3g Sigsworth (ex Kariz)
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