Sires With Winners - Thursday August 19

Breednet - Thursday August 19

Here is the full list of 32 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Deep Field had a winner on Thursday to make it 19 winners in 19 days!

Animal Kingdom
3f Mystery Moment (ex Mystical Miss)
Better Than Ready
3g Ahooshu (ex Tranquility Base)
Bold Attraction
4g First Son (ex Miss Chinchilla)
Choisir
4g Kennedy Choice (ex Lacada Siren)
Contributer
4g Kaituku (ex In A Frenzy)
Dandino
4m Zoe Mae (ex Bluetrice)
Dark Angel
8g Berdibek (ex Beraviyna)
Deep Field
4g Find Your Man (ex Tallulah Bee)
Demerit
4m Ran A Red Light (ex Lavender Lane)
Fastnet Rock
5m Night Express (ex Express Street)
Fighting Sun
3g Elite Fighter (ex Elite Flight)
Hallowed Crown
5g Charles Seven (ex Jehannedarc)
Maurice (Second Season)
3g Conrad (ex No Comment)
Pins
3c Akahata (ex Holiness)
Reliable Man
4m Parisian Dancer (ex Limbea)
Reset
5m Southstar (ex Hoba)
Shamus Award
6m No Shame (ex Pottery)
Shooting To Win
4m Dance Of The South (ex Trick Shot)
Smart Missile
4g Bazooka (ex Valerina)
So Secret
4g Our Boy Dylan (ex Stir Pak)
So You Think
4m Sparkling Jewel (ex Jewelled)
Statue Of Liberty
3g Gummy Bear (ex Cloud Jumper)
The Brothers War
5m Esteemed Lady (ex Alesteem)
Tivaci (Second Season)
3f Never Been Kissed (ex Movie)
Tycoon Ruler
4g Tabman (ex Danni Sharleen)
Wandjina
5m Blackboots (ex Total Response)
War Front
6g National Guard (ex Coin Broker)
Written Tycoon
4m Tycoon Hallie (ex Fiction)
Za-Im
10g I'm Jacko (ex Tamarao Miss)
Zebedee
5g Facemask (ex Perfect Kiss)
Zoffany
6g Tezoff (ex Looney Lill)
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