Sires With Winners - Tuesday June 6

Breednet - Tuesday June 6

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

Supido

Capitalist
4g Capitan De Seda (ex McIvor Silk)
3g Money Bear (ex Panda's Turn)
Shalaa
4m Miss Shalaa (ex Talented Miss)
3f Shalaa's Moment (ex Not A Singlemoment)
Supido (Second Season)
3f Rapbidash (ex Hadiklaim)
3g Vis I Do (ex Vision And Verse)
Zoustar
5g Auzstar (ex Lucky Country)
3c Divazou (ex Diva Express)
Adelaide
6m Adki (ex Kimiko)
Awtaad
5m Zumoradda (ex Mesadah)
Deep Field
4g Assiduity (ex Albany Crest)
Dissident
4m That's Molly (ex Grand Excess)
Fastnet Rock
4g Bors (ex Two Beauties)
Iffraaj
4g Mere Morsel (ex Titbit)
Inference (Second Season)
3g Tallingas Prince (ex Madam Melba)
Jungle Cat (First Season)
2g Tiger Town (ex Gentle Spirit)
Lope De Vega
7g Heredero (ex Princess Pedrille)
Sebring
3f Wonderwall (ex Modern Wonder)
Shooting To Win
5g Rise'N'Shine (ex Rose Red)
Sidestep
6m In A Step (ex Time Release)
Smart Missile
3g Blue Canasta (ex Canasta Queen)
Snitzel
5g Beppe (ex Ailalea)
Sooboog
3g Devilicious (ex Devilish Diva)
Stratum Star
4m Star Of Couteau (ex Couteau)
Super One
4m Tayla's One (ex Miss Manage)
Tivaci
4g Do I (ex I Do)
Toronado
3f Toronado Rouge (ex Lonhruge)
Under The Louvre
4g Birague (ex Not A Dream)
Winning Rupert
3g Lost Media (ex Lost Virtue)
Zacinto
4g Smiling Zac (ex Pearly Whites)
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