Sires With Winners - Monday May 1

Breednet - Monday May 1

Here is the full list of 31 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Sebring

Sebring
5g The Mediator (ex Dream 'N' Believe)
5m Wegobam (ex Our Pride And Joy)
All Too Hard
8g Kosciusko (ex Zauberin)
Bon Aurum (Second Season)
3g Villa Seventynine (ex Villa Albani)
Brazen Beau
4m Flute Of Brut (ex Flute Of Bubbly)
Capitalist
4m Rowdy Rebel (ex Rowdy Belle)
Charm Spirit
4g Collay's Spirit (ex Collay)
Contributer
4m Snapoutofit (ex Snaptoit)
Dawn Approach
5g Cheeky Nugget (ex Rocca Santa)
Dissident
4m That's Molly (ex Grand Excess)
Dundeel
6g Choice Deel (ex She's Choice)
Fighting Sun
3f Fighting Sanami (ex Malachite)
Foxwedge
4m Porto Rafti (ex Astro Diva)
Headwater
4g Star Of Kings (ex Miss Panthera)
Heroic Valour (Second Season)
3f Classique Gal (ex Lullaby Lady)
I Am Invincible
3g I Am Caviar (ex Black Caviar)
Jakkalberry
4g Jakk's Fortune (ex Dressed)
Jukebox (Second Season)
2g Lets Dance Jandy (ex Jandy Girl)
Kobayashi (Second Season)
3g Bring Me Kash (ex Sebring's Joy)
Magnus
5g Flying Basil (ex Ready Cuz)
Per Incanto
5g Swift Charm (ex Real Angel)
Pluck
3g Lion Class (ex Siandra)
Russian Revolution (Second Season)
3f Russian Pins (ex Pinpoint)
Sepoy
4m Bellucci Bella (ex Bellasonic)
Shamus Award
5g Where's My Boy (ex Express Central)
Sizzling
5g Coal Fire (ex Superline)
Spill The Beans
4m Pick Za Beans (ex Big Pretzel)
Street Boss
3g Street Elite (ex Elle Gagne)
The Factor
4g Fireman (ex Siren)
Whittington
4g Bottom Bar (ex Ena's Treasure)
Winning Rupert
4m Loving Angel (ex Radiant Angel)
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