Sires With Winners - Thursday August 17

Breednet - Thursday August 17

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

Flying Artie, click for a Hypothetical mating.

All Too Hard
4g Cryptic Clue (ex Very Puzzling)
5g Hard Reyva (ex Zareyva)
Flying Artie
4g Flying Destiny (ex Courting Destiny)
4m Pacific Lady (ex Cathay Lady)
Astern
4m Betsy's Flag (ex American Patriot)
Better Than Ready
3g Papasito (ex Hearts'n'diamonds)
Capitalist
3g Hedged (ex Acing Shamrock)
Dissident
5g Mercurius (ex Awesome Planet)
Domesday
4m Doom Diva (ex Miss Missile)
Helmet
5m Quite The Lass (ex Ominous Quality)
Holy Roman Emperor
4g Bold Hussar (ex Showellen)
Invader
4m Lady Longpockets (ex Idle Dreams)
Kermadec
3g Kermit's Luck (ex Light My Fire)
Lucky Street
4g Jelly Can Run (ex Ruby Can Run)
More Than Ready
3f August Bloom (ex Peace Time)
Nicconi
5m Niccolite (ex Eclat)
Not A Single Doubt
4g Cusack (ex Belle Que)
Oratorio
3g Hymns Of Eladdair (ex Eladdair)
Palentino
4g Acclimatise (ex Himalayan Queen)
Patronize
4g Paddy's Flyin' (ex Rio Flyer)
Playing God
4g Don't Trust Judas (ex Lady Segolene)
Red Element
5g Swiss Element (ex Gerberas)
Ribchester
3f Lefkada (ex Panegyria)
Russian Revolution
3f Hampton Queen (ex Rhema)
Sacred Falls
7m Isola Sacra (ex Capriella)
Snitzel
5g River Snitty (ex Savannah River)
So You Think
3g Too Big (ex Garden Of Eden)
Squamosa
6m Squizzy Mizzy (ex Silver Raven)
The Bold One
6g Bold Mac (ex Mrs Mac)
U S Navy Flag (Second Season)
3c Long Genes (ex Fanatic)
Vadamos
5m Monfelicity (ex Aplomb)
Written Tycoon
6g Freddy Mac (ex Like It Is)
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