Sires With Winners - Thursday June 2

Breednet - Thursday June 2

Here is the full list of 39 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Better Than Ready

Better Than Ready
4g Never Paid (ex Rosaria)
2g Northern Express (ex Monte Bella)
5m Ready's Girl (ex She's A Meteor)
Deep Field
4m Maddox (ex Cobblestones)
2f Razeta (ex Little Zeta)
Jimmy Choux
4g Haka Boogie (ex Summer Nymph)
6g Manolo (ex Jungle Queen)
Albrecht
4g Just A Brother (ex Mam'selle Harada)
Bon Hoffa
3f Gimme The Cash (ex Penny Run Fast)
Burgundy
3g Carmenere (ex Waguar)
Collate
4g Sea Palling (ex Ballet Shoes)
Divine Prophet (Second Season)
3g Choir Boy (ex Julia's Music)
Epaulette
6g Chief Command (ex Blue Note)
Exosphere
3g Shirshov (ex Arctic Drift)
Gallant Guru
5g Air Waves (ex Jaylah)
Hallowed Crown
5g Nerone (ex Rosa Raisa)
Holy Roman Emperor
3f Lady Lucilla (ex Iseult)
Iffraaj
4g Sir Ravanelli (ex Stardom)
Kermadec
4m Decadent Tale (ex Tale Of The Cougar)
Kuroshio
4g Zoom Outcome (ex Someday Somehow)
Mongolian Khan
4g Armansky (ex Dragon Tattoo)
Moshe
8g Rolling Moss (ex Zoeanos)
Nom Du Jeu
5g Checkers (ex Tibouchina)
Onemorenomore
6g Nomoretawq (ex Tawfiq Valley)
Protectionist
3f Zippy Power (ex Zippity Do Da)
Puccini (Second Season)
3g Gino (ex Roseanbar)
Redwood
3f Forest Diamond (ex Darya Ye Noor)
Rip Van Winkle
6g Ian's Legacy (ex Egeria)
Shalaa (Second Season)
3g Mobstar (ex Alberton Waltz)
Shamexpress
2g Shambo (ex Baubo)
Shamus Award
4g Ironedge (ex Australia Day)
Snitzel
4g Bojack (ex Insinuating)
So You Think
3f Denarau (ex Full Sun)
Spill The Beans
4m Delyth (ex Paris Blu)
Squamosa
4m Amosia (ex Banditti)
Star Witness
3g Sorokin (ex Save Our Oceans)
Super One
3f Super Aurora (ex Arctic Light)
Swiss Ace
4m Tucson Valley (ex Sabino Canyon)
Valentia
4g Justadude (ex Looking Through)
Vancouver
4m Exempt (ex Emancipationist)
War
3g Idon'tgetit (ex Sorenstam)
Zed
6m Nod (ex Tigris)
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