Sires With Winners - Thursday April 24

Breednet - Thursday April 24

Here is the full list of 27 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Headwater

Headwater
3f Kaytee Wisdom (ex Animal Spirits)
3g Simply Just (ex Kachiko)
I Am Invincible
3g Jahangir (ex Prom Queen)
3f Madame Maserati (ex Smart Coupe)
Street Boss
2g Latin Boss (ex Latin Spirit)
2f Sukeban (ex Armed For Action)
Toronado
3f All Business (ex Scamper)
4g Jakivy (ex Stiletto Rock)
Alabama Express (Second Season)
3f This One Time (ex Zauberflote)
Ardrossan
3g Taken (ex Katherine Wright)
Astern
3g Tainui (ex Tide)
Bel Esprit
4m Ichiberu (ex Itchy Ears)
Castelvecchio (Second Season)
3f Elizabass (ex Varsity Blues)
Churchill
5g Gift Of Oratory (ex Belle Famille)
Contributer
3f Vivacissimo (ex Il Rosso)
Frosted
4g Arctic Legend (ex Townsings Lass)
Holler
4m Rockbarton Shout (ex Lacasa Maria Rosa)
Invincible Spirit
4m Gin Baba (ex Baba Ghanouj)
Magnus
3g Sargeant Stan (ex Whitney)
Ocean Park
4g Major Makeover (ex Glam Slam)
Pierro
4m Pappiana (ex St Issey)
Shaft
7g Unique Prince (ex April Rose)
Shamus Award
3f Sister Shay (ex Super Sister)
So You Think
5g Itsukushima (ex Barchetta)
Starcraft
3f Jato (ex Rahveel)
Stratum Star
4g Chandon Star (ex Misasio)
Tavistock
5g Name Dropper (ex Mandy O'reilly)
Winning Rupert
4g Jannik (ex Secret Morning)
Your Song
5m Egerton (ex Atlantic Gold)
Zousain (Second Season)
3g Zou Big Boy (ex Fastattack)
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