Sires With Winners - Sunday May 18

Breednet - Sunday May 18

Here is the full list of 66 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Shalaa (IRE)

Shalaa
3g Our Shillayleigh (ex Addie Lane)
4g Simply Deep (ex Dilemmas)
5g Solid Shalaa (ex Lady Sioux)
3g The Unique Star (ex Miss Louisiana)
4g Torlaah (ex Miss Proctor)
Fiorente
4g Cool King (ex Too Cool To Fool)
9g Mangione (ex Symphony Strings)
4g Maxildo (ex Extra Virgin)
Frosted
4m Rikki Rikkardo (ex Estafette)
4g Thoros Of Myr (ex Arachne)
3f Twice The Ice (ex Miss Two Pairs)
Magnus
7g Flying Basil (ex Ready Cuz)
5m Sasqualah (ex Lorna's Lass)
Mongolian Khan
6g Comedy (ex Coveted)
5m Sharma Princess (ex Shamardal Luck)
Proisir
5g Procul Boy (ex Cullister)
3f War Queen (ex Passchendaele)
Rubick
5g Fire And Gemstone (ex Ain't Half Hot)
4m Rubick's Affair (ex Red Roses Too)
Supido
4g King Yoshi (ex Benella)
5m Miss Capricorn (ex Miss January)
Toronado
4m Ballynacally (ex Sassy Tycoon)
3g Blazing Wukong (ex Lotta Sugar)
Written Tycoon
3c Mayne (ex Fromparis Withlove)
3g World Hero (ex Shaaheq)
Akeed Mofeed
4g Sure Thing (ex Lalani)
Alabama Express (Second Season)
3g Paro (ex Pageantry)
Alpine Eagle
5m Alisent (ex Lake Sententia)
American Pharoah
3f Astoria Brooke (ex Astor)
Artie Schiller
7g Oriental Smoke (ex I'm Mary Too)
Awesome Rock
4g Keep A Knockin' (ex Merrylade)
Charm Spirit
4g Fun N Fun Together (ex Musigny)
Darci Brahma
5g Horonuku (ex Dramatist)
Deep Field
8g Blitzar (ex Breannon)
Dracarys
3f Brodies Voyage (ex Speaking Bad)
Ekraar
6g Fourty Eight (ex Figurina)
Exceedance (Second Season)
3f Lane Changer (ex Laney)
Farnan (First Season)
2c Bourbon County (ex Accoy)
Foxwedge
5m Vienna Vixen (ex Vienna Waltz)
Headwater
3g Platinum Ridge (ex Chadana)
Hellbent
3f Hell Of A Fox (ex Foxy Miss)
Highland Reel
5g Highland Blaze (ex Bells Of Troy)
I Am Invincible
5g Patch Of Watch (ex Solar Moon)
Impending
5g Bold Instinct (ex Dream Food)
Jakkalberry
7m Enchanted Elle (ex Ististar)
Justify
3f Dream Baby (ex Got To Be A Dream)
Love Conquers All
5m The Mooch (ex Bounding Badger)
Lucky Street
3f Karnup Queen (ex Strike For Victory)
Maurice
4g Sir Maurice (ex Bellezza Medicea)
Merchant Navy
4g Naval Officer (ex Lonely Heart)
My Admiration
5g Baalbek (ex Abitcryptic)
Nicconi
3g Charming Nic (ex Enchanting Beauty)
Overshare
5g Moduleconstruction (ex Spring Burst)
Pariah
4g Prodigal Lad (ex Golden Statue)
Press Statement
4g Dancing Classics (ex Touchy Greeley)
Prized Icon
4m Billabong Rose (ex Tejon)
Redwood
5m Ryewood (ex Rock On Rye)
Rich Enuff
4m The Plastics (ex Diapason)
Royal Meeting (Second Season)
3f Belcony (ex She's Cherryrype)
Sacred Falls
4m Flutterbelle (ex Flutter)
Santos
3f Amoruso (ex Parker's Piece)
Savabeel
7g The Mighty Spar (ex O'dianne)
Saxon Warrior
4g Shy Guy (ex Timid)
Sea Battle
4m Maingirlmaddy (ex Miss Matari)
Sir Prancealot
3f Smokin' Eyes (ex Smokin' Al)
Smart Missile
7g Tsuen Wan Glory (ex Anne of Cleves)
So You Think
3g Zippity Doodah (ex Zanteca)
Sooboog
3g Galaxy Sunset (ex Del Lirio)
Staphanos
4g Turned Down (ex O'know)
Star Turn
5g Chicane (ex Extreme Measure)
Super One
3f Consorting One (ex Imperial Consort)
Sweynesse
3g Whiplash (ex Artemis)
The Autumn Sun
4m Mandara Sun (ex Mandawara)
Turn Me Loose
4m Come To Terms (ex Fair And Comely)
Under The Louvre
4m Allouvre (ex Al Sahra)
Wandjina
3g Evokes (ex Muscatels)
War Chant
4m Dublin Red (ex Raise A Smile)
Warrior's Reward
8g Knife's Edge (ex Bay's Edge)
Your Song
5m Gatchan (ex Virtual Velocity)
Zoustar
2c Zoutanium (ex Platinum Angel)
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