Sires With Winners - Tuesday August 13

Breednet - Tuesday August 13

Here is the full list of 16 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Flying Artie

Ace High
4h High Dandy (ex Goodtime Gal)
Artie Schiller
5g Party At Artie's (ex Double Malt)
Capitalist
3c Mogul Monarch (ex Sierra Win)
Crackerjack King
4g Grate Crack (ex Ungrateful Ellen)
Deep Field
3f Patriot Star (ex National Anthem)
Fastnet Rock
5g Rico Suave (ex Annata Lady)
Flying Artie
3f Twin Engine (ex Light Touch)
Lonhro
4m Weeping Woman (ex Cries And Whiskers)
Pride Of Dubai
3f Slick 'N' Quick (ex Quick Feet)
Rich Enuff
6g Rock The Joint (ex Goldirocks)
Sea The Stars
8g Rudhyar (ex Bright Halo)
Shamus Award
4g Threatening (ex Coerced Witness)
Stratosphere
4m Legacy Rose (ex Feisty Rose)
Toronado
4g Toronado Boom (ex Butterboom)
Zoustar
4g Northern Eyes (ex Sexy Eyes)
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