Sires With Winners - Monday June 12

Breednet - Monday June 12

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

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Capitalist
3f Greyt Mumma (ex Silver Spirit)
4g Thebigsosso (ex Skidoodle)
Deep Field
3g Blue Acres (ex Lady Enid)
3f Deep Expectation (ex Iltizaam)
Redwood
4g Louisville (ex Edie)
3g Step Aside (ex Teena Rox)
Savabeel
3g Bunker Hut (ex Pretty)
3g Von Hauke (ex Tiara)
Tavistock
6m Sky Horse (ex The Pearler)
5g Wisaka (ex Sarvon)
Akeed Mofeed
3g Left Turn Clyde (ex Written Birch)
American Pharoah
2f Donegal (ex Jolie's Shinju)
Artie Schiller
5g Ten Schilling (ex Hard To Resist)
Cable Bay
4m Beour Bay (ex Manzanilla)
Castledale
6g King Of The Castle (ex The Prima Donna)
Divine Prophet
4g Avatea (ex A La Luna)
Dundeel
5g Silent Don (ex Silent Surround)
Falvelon
6m Daring Belle (ex Dont Call Me Crazy)
Hellbent (Second Season)
3g He'Ll Rip (ex Clear Ripples)
Heroic Valour (Second Season)
3f Brave Intent (ex Lucia)
Instinction
4g Brave Instinction (ex O'Sasha)
Jet Spur
4m Miss Daurian (ex Madam Fran)
Kobayashi (Second Season)
3g Uno Moon (ex Frivolo)
Lonhro
3g Smart City (ex Words Are Weapons)
Nostradamus
5g Tax Free Prophet (ex Blessit)
Outreach
3g Punchin (ex Bring Kisses)
Pierro
4g Conegliano (ex Europa Point)
Press Statement
4m Notifies (ex Anglissa)
Reward For Effort
4m Hot And Strong (ex Tea For Three)
Shamus Award
3g Chipson (ex Lady Larissa)
Smart Missile
7g Full Recognition (ex Zutara)
So You Think
5g So United (ex Maglissa)
Spirit Of Boom
4g Spirit Meister (ex The Gingermeister)
Trapeze Artist (First Season)
2c Griff (ex Chateau Griffo)
Valentia
5g Saville (ex Flash Moment)
Winning Rupert
3f Caressing Rupert (ex Galanteada)
Worthy Cause
3f Dragon Song (ex Found)
Zoustar
2f Joliestar (ex Jolie Bay)
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