Sires With Winners - Wednesday December 17

Breednet - Wednesday December 17

Here is the full list of 38 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Star Turn

Capitalist
3f My Charm (ex Sure Knee)
4m Tequila Baby (ex One More Tequila)
Lonhro
6g Atmosphere (ex Ambience)
5m Miss Personality (ex Oh My Mimi)
Savabeel
3f Chilling Out (ex Tinnelly)
5m Sting In The Tail (ex Cutting Remark)
Star Turn
4g De Grandhomme (ex Black In Time)
6g Toolatemate (ex Poste Restante)
Alabama Express
3f Toy Queen (ex Tydiva)
All Too Hard
4m Indefensible (ex Guilty As Sin)
Almanzor
3g Relentless (ex Portofino)
Anders (Second Season)
3c I Move Quickly (ex Boosting Eleanor)
Blue Point
3c Esmahli (ex Danaat)
Churchill
4g Kings Commission (ex Oscietra)
Defcon
4g Stabilizer (ex Lyka Flyer)
Dundeel
5g Amawasha (ex Alexandria)
Fastnet Rock
4m Rock The Market (ex Market Ruler)
Fiorente
7g I Need A Drink (ex Detox)
Galah
5m Bird On A Wire (ex Bushfire Blonde)
Hellbent
5m Razella (ex Marple Miss)
Heroic Valour
6m Alfa Lily (ex Solo Command)
Holler
6g Ivan's Hero (ex Kaniana)
Hualalai
6g Lava Lad (ex Wyara Miss)
I Am Immortal
4m Immortal Star (ex Tuskar Brook)
Maurice
3f Cheerio (ex Tuudelu)
National Defense
4m Georgiegina (ex Greetie)
Patronize
6g Playhouse Patron (ex Playhouse Theatre)
Per Incanto
5m Sibella (ex Classic Legacy)
Playing God
4m Helluva Goddess (ex Helena Miss)
Power
4m Power Primo (ex Primo Pintxo)
Reward For Effort
6g Utilitarian (ex Sylkat Eclipse)
Rommel
4m My Harv (ex The Other Harv)
Santos
5m Pele Princess (ex Keighran)
Shamus Award
4g The Last Stand (ex Daskarzine)
Showtime
4h Welcometotheshow (ex Kind Heart)
So You Think
4g Distillery (ex Sweet Martini)
Tarzino
6m No Plan Be (ex Candle In The Wind)
Too Darn Hot
4g Aboveforty (ex Birdy O'reilly)
Tosen Stardom
6m Didwewin (ex Sestri Levante)
Yes Yes Yes
4g Pretty Powerful (ex Pretty Penny)
Zoustar
3g Jet (ex Villami)
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