Sires With Winners - Tuesday May 17

Breednet - Tuesday May 17

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

Divine Prophet

Divine Prophet (Second Season)
3g Evocator (ex Stars In Her Eyes)
3c Gimme A Buzz (ex Waterloo Bridge)
Kuroshio
4m Archipeta Beach (ex Bianslick)
4g Zoom Outcome (ex Someday Somehow)
Nicconi
4g Don Luigi (ex Witches Hat)
3g Shove Over (ex No Push Over)
All Too Hard
6g All Stars (ex Marquardt)
Bobby's Kitten
3g Bobby's Secret (ex Soft Dollar)
Bullet Train
6m Musume (ex Elkaydee)
Dundeel
4g Cantrell (ex Never Fade)
Heroic Valour (First Season)
2f Tequila Dancer (ex Margarita Mover)
Kermadec
3g Indifference (ex Insouciance)
Longhorn
5g Tim's Lane (ex Sahara's Knight)
Magnus
4g Flying Basil (ex Ready Cuz)
Polarmore
4g Our Boy Malcolm (ex Committal)
Pride Of Dubai
3f Black Orlov (ex My Obsession)
Red Element
7m In Your Element (ex Your Lion Eyes)
Redoute's Choice
2c Mount Brilliant (ex Al Jasrah)
Rock 'n' Pop
4m My Oddette (ex Swan Lake)
Shalaa (Second Season)
3f Flower Moon (ex Miss Salinger)
Shooting To Win
3f Lanova (ex Calle Flora)
Spieth (First Season)
2f Velvet Haze (ex Omniscient)
Spirit Of Boom
4g Boom Storm (ex Grawlix)
Super One
3f Miss Super (ex In The Long Grass)
Tavistock
6m Devon Miss (ex Clear Blue)
Tycoon Ruler
5g Shotgun Sonny (ex River Georgia)
Wandjina
2g Redwana (ex Red Future)
War
4g Burton Street (ex Bahar Belle)
Wolf Cry (Second Season)
3f Wolf Rein (ex Ebony Rein)
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