Sires With Winners - Thursday August 21

Breednet - Thursday August 21

Here is the full list of 28 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Spirit of Boom

Fiorente
4g Bergasun (ex Alberga)
5g Smokin' Rohie (ex Fulminate)
Snippetson
5m Disco Kicks (ex Disco Miss)
3g Snip Of Romance (ex High Romance)
Spirit Of Boom
5m Boom Boom Bella (ex Monte Bella)
5g Devil Devil (ex Annamarie)
Ace High
5g San Marco (ex Piazza)
American Pharoah
7g Always Hapi (ex Carribean Sunset)
Astern
6g Tizso Fab (ex Tizso Wicked)
Blackfriars
8g Arnray (ex Drama)
Charm Spirit
6g Thats Charming (ex Lips Of An Angel)
Doubtland (Second Season)
3f Celibate (ex Nitouche)
Embellish
4m Celtic Bling (ex Niamh Elizabeth)
Grunt
4g Grugnito (ex Starstripe)
Impending
4g Woodstock Rock (ex Pieetys)
Maschino
4m Bella Violetta (ex Purple Miss)
Pride Of Dubai
4m Pride Of Venus (ex I Am Venus)
Proisir
7g Proserve (ex Fuar)
Rebel Raider
6g Unplanned Revolt (ex Accidental Journey)
Satono Aladdin
6g Tumuch (ex Pamela Place)
Savabeel
7g Privileged Son (ex Port Providence)
Smart Missile
4g Amamus (ex Amo Ami Ama)
Snitzel
6g Snazzy Snitzel (ex Nocturnelle)
Star Witness
5g One Punch (ex Prime Knockout)
Tassort
3g Tassort We Want (ex Buroog)
Telperion
7m Gemma Flitz (ex Lady Gaga)
Toronado
5g Masked Marauder (ex Joyful Glow)
War Decree
6g War Court (ex Fille The Joy)
Winning Rupert
7g Media Empire (ex Embellished)
Your Song
3g Our Eagle Rock (ex Talon Lady)
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