Sires With Winners - Thursday March 6

Breednet - Thursday March 6

Here is the full list of 29 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Almanzor (Fr)

Almanzor
4g Mister Fletcher (ex Midnight Delight)
Bel Esprit
8g Family Star (ex Family Freeze)
Darci Brahma
4m Champagne Linda (ex Love Sophia)
Dash For Cash
3f Amarlime (ex Amaliemoo)
Dissident
5g Lucky Rolla (ex Ambar)
I Am Invincible
6g Barmera (ex Loveday)
Maschino
4g Hey Pino (ex Yousha Dua)
Neorealism
2g Nosey Neo (ex Meddler)
Nicconi
3f Sixinch Heels (ex Atame)
North Pacific (First Season)
2c Pacific Breeze (ex Auckland Beauty)
Nostradamus
5m Lady Damus (ex Our Lotte)
Ocean Park
5g Oceans Above (ex Ravenna)
Overshare
3f Sharing Moments (ex Melting Moment)
Playing God
4m Modelistic (ex Xaaristic)
Preferment
4m Trust Alone (ex Veux Winkle)
Press Statement
7g Cross Statement (ex Spurcross)
Rothesay
4m Our Folly (ex Magic Belinda)
Snitzel
7g Schuhbeck (ex World Of Gold)
So You Think
4m Privy Garden (ex Hold Me Closer)
Swear
4m Pocket Size (ex Westend Magic)
Tarzino
3g High Praise (ex Hemem)
Ten Sovereigns
3f Miss Fireball (ex Schwarzlegga)
Time Test
5g Sumosaurus (ex Centaine Gu Li)
Tivaci
3f Wolfess (ex So Splendid)
Toronado
3g Ignazio (ex Biagiotti)
Turn Me Loose
3f Two Sigma (ex Too Fast For Love)
Vancouver
6g Strathcona (ex Dirty)
Zoustar
3f Clavel (ex Patricia Dawn)
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