Sires With Winners - Wednesday August 14

Breednet - Wednesday August 14

Here is the full list of 35 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

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Exceed And Excel
4g Fameux (ex Daysee Doom)
3f Ghadah (ex Gheedaa)
Justify
4g Delivering (ex Paper Round)
3c Ndola (ex Hear The Chant)
Turn Me Loose
6m Above The Clouds (ex Indian Sky)
6g Mr Trafficanti (ex Traffic)
Bel Esprit
5m Aztec Dancer (ex Azna)
Castelvecchio (Second Season)
3f Aeliana (ex Temolie)
Contributer
5m Fairshare (ex Shebang)
Crackerjack King
4g Flying Assassin (ex Divine Weaver)
Derryn
4m Matawai (ex Rocknrolla)
Dream Ahead
5g Headwall (ex Positive Quest)
Fast Company
5g County Kilkenny (ex Wake Up)
Fastnet Rock
4m Elba (ex Banish)
Fiorente
5g My Brothers Keeper (ex Any Dane Now)
Frosted
3f Truly Elsa (ex Truly Wicked)
Hellbent
3f In Love (ex Equal Love)
Lonhro
4m Equipage (ex Accoutrements)
Magna Grecia (Second Season)
3g Magnastar (ex Scorpio)
Maschino
5g Queensland Diesel (ex Rae's Rae)
Mendelssohn
4m Fayetta (ex Peony Fairy)
National Defense
4g Bravo Centurion (ex Comme Ca)
Rios
7g Monza (ex Rongonui)
Rommel
3f Desert Whisper (ex Faerie Whisper)
Shamus Award
4g Freight Train (ex Parraay)
Sidestep
8m Hateech (ex Scatcat)
Snitzel
4g Yorkshire (ex Chanteline)
Star Turn
5g Looks (ex Talent)
Telperion
5m Savsonic (ex Savsensation)
Teofilo
6g Shearman Dyer (ex Miss Eclipse)
The Autumn Sun
4m Sparkling (ex Champagne Run)
Thunder Fire
5g Jamberoo (ex Dylana)
Toronado
3c Theblade (ex Brigite)
Trapeze Artist
3g Our Existence (ex Lady Cosmology)
Trust In A Gust
5g Gusty Way (ex Melodies Way)
Universal Ruler
5g Estimator (ex Foundry Court)
War Decree
4m Mood Changer (ex Footsie)
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