Sires With Winners - Thursday July 21

Breednet - Thursday July 21

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

Pierro

Pierro
3f Fields Of Grace (ex High Grace)
3g Jac's Legacy (ex Lady Circles)
Written Tycoon
3g Bank Bank Bank (ex Rainbeam)
4g Investor (ex Greytfilly)
Awesome Rock (Second Season)
3g Romancing The Rock (ex Imanun)
Bel Esprit
5g Family Star (ex Family Freeze)
Darci Brahma
7m Estefania (ex Zino Belle)
De Gaulle (Second Season)
3g Bonjour De Gaulle (ex Plan The Peace)
Delago Deluxe
6m Dusky Damsel (ex Maghro)
Denman
3f Wonderwhen (ex Wondering When)
Domesday
4m Deadly Diva (ex Magic Idol)
Dundeel
4g Deel Blaster (ex Bucklebury)
Falkirk
4g Captain Oumuamua (ex Madame Porscha)
Falvelon
3g Getiton (ex Getamoveon)
Flying Artie (Second Season)
3g He'sgotwings (ex Follonica)
Galah
2g Bird's The Word (ex Wise Talk)
Handsome Ransom
7m Hunboshi (ex Golden Honey)
Hellbent (First Season)
2f Tantrums (ex Layo Layo)
Heroic Valour (First Season)
2g Heroic Boy (ex Colonial Lass)
Holy Roman Emperor
3g Santa Marinella (ex Lots Of Allure)
Iffraaj
3g Read (ex Grand Belt)
Kitten's Joy
4g Byakko (ex Lone Tigress)
My Admiration
4g Etomorp (ex Promotional)
Nadeem
3f Sweetjineen (ex Tarihira)
Palentino (Second Season)
3f Cantina (ex Red Margarita)
Reliable Man
4m She's So Reliable (ex Capacity)
Reset
6g Lava (ex Kona)
Reward For Effort
5m Lolarosie (ex Fieryflirt)
Safeguard
3g City Of Sin (ex Dual City)
Scintillo
5g Mong Khon (ex Moments I Treasure)
Sequalo
7g Tobasco (ex Areeba Areeba)
Shalaa (Second Season)
2c Shalaman (ex Our Daisy)
Spill The Beans
3g Lord Of Light (ex Shireen)
Spirit Of Boom
4g Bakuhatsu (ex Just Hilda)
Tavistock
5m Kusuda (ex Celtic Crown)
Towkay
4g Tobkay (ex Gee Gee McKay)
War Chant
3g Idle Star (ex Le Plunge)
Wolf Cry (Second Season)
3g Wolflands (ex Crosslands)
Zacinto
4g Erebus (ex Paris Hilton)
Zoustar
2c Majorelle (ex Moroccan Rose)
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