Sires With Winners - Thursday June 24

Breednet - Thursday June 24

Here is the full list of 34 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Rubick has moved to Swettenham Stud in Victoria.

Rubick
3g Greatness Awaits (ex Miskish)
4g Pure Rubick (ex Pure Drama)
2f Rubinocchi (ex Tiger Eyes)
Swiss Ace
3f Chilly Filly (ex Missy's Filly)
6m Confessional (ex Forgive)
5g Makabar (ex Sierra Gold)
Tavistock
8g Plymouth Road (ex Dastaria)
3g Stylebender (ex Mary D'Or)
Blackfriars
3g Tena Koutou (ex Aloha Miss)
Brazen Beau
2c Rambeau (ex Epsilon)
Bull Point (Second Season)
3f Crazy Train (ex Crazy Idea)
Bullbars
5g Nudge Bar (ex Ishiarose)
Dash For Cash
5g Ay Tee Emm (ex City Magic)
Demerit
3g Double Demerits (ex Black Oyster)
Dissident
3g Maradona (ex Botricello)
Dream Ahead
6g Temple Run (ex Shaan)
Foxwedge
5g Tactical Ploy (ex Symileo)
I Am Invincible
5g Kamien (ex Bronislava)
Jimmy Creed
3g Citaleon (ex Leoncita)
Keeper
4m Wendy Darling (ex Glocca Morra)
Patronize
5m Cristal Dane (ex Black Dane)
Pentire
8g Ringbolt (ex Cyd Charisse)
Pride Of Dubai (Second Season)
3g Unrelenting (ex Zero Tolerance)
Proisir
4g Tappy's One (ex Tappy Lee)
Raise The Flag
6m Raise Ya Cards (ex Ya Ya)
Redoute's Choice
3f Dark Lass (ex Dark Miss)
Roc De Cambes
3f Worth Bottling (ex Clerio)
Sepoy
2g It's A Ploy (ex Hurricane Cassie)
Showcasing
7m Tuilana (ex Valderama)
Smart Missile
5g Full Recognition (ex Zutara)
Snippetson
3f Poker Face (ex Card Queen)
So You Think
4g Soami (ex Longoria)
Spirit Of Boom
4m Bellevita (ex Plumage)
Testa Rossa
3f Barging Tess (ex Barjas)
The Factor
4m Burning Need (ex Sukhar)
Top Echelon
3g Cleaver Greene (ex Our Brightest Star)
Wandjina
2g Rock Artist (ex Ultima Carta)
Wordsmith
3f Swindon Lass (ex Splendid Thing)
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