Sires With Winners - Tuesday August 6

Breednet - Tuesday August 6

Here is the full list of 13 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Churchill (IRE)

Churchill
4g Acheson (ex Virginia Breeze)
4g Lord Admiral (ex Pink Rocks)
Cable Bay
4m Debout Belle (ex Standing Up)
Danerich
6g Signal (ex Moira's Charm)
Denman
4m Brial Rose (ex Okina Yume)
Fiorente
5m Fifi Blue (ex She's Offski)
Grunt
3c Recovery Road (ex Red Lily)
Hellbent
4m Win The Day (ex Well Hidden)
Ilovethiscity
3f Littlebourkestreet (ex Evidentia)
Star Witness
4g Life Sentence (ex She Must Be Obeyed)
Stratum Star
4g Casanova (ex One True Love)
Toronado
5m Release The Brakes (ex My Aim Is True)
Vancouver
4m Straight Fire (ex Ready For You)
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