Sires With Winners - Tuesday August 22

Breednet - Tuesday August 22

Here is the full list of 33 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Cable Bay (IRE)

Cable Bay
5g Gymkerrie (ex Miss Eddy)
3f Picky (ex Very Choosy)
Arlington
5g Manor Road (ex Anamanor)
Burgundy
9g Mondorani (ex Del Mondo)
Caravaggio
4g Mattei (ex My Little Flicka)
Complacent
6g Smug (ex Celerity)
Deep Field
4m Just Watch Me (ex Princess Narine)
Dissident
4g Burnt Butter (ex Flambe)
Dream Ahead
6g Better Days Ahead (ex Rosmerta)
Dundeel
5g Open Sky (ex Just Divine)
Flying Artie
4g Arthur The Great (ex Artwear)
Hidden Dragon
6m Lady Tulessa (ex Mountain Of Love)
Highland Reel
4m Dancethenightaway (ex Pitch Black)
I Am Invincible
6g Invincible Jet (ex Recurring Dream)
Jakkalberry
8m Jakama Krystal (ex The Minder)
Magnus
5m Maggie Now (ex Cascade Now)
Maurice
5g Listen To Maurice (ex Don't Doubt Mamma)
Mettre En Jeu
6g Kid Warrior (ex Celtic Legacy)
Niagara
9g Nedwin (ex Edwina)
Per Incanto
8g Semper Magico (ex Semper Fidelis)
Pierro
4g Pepperdine (ex Our Miss Jones)
Raphael's Cat
5g Zanardee's Lane (ex Joy Division)
Ready For Victory
4m Smuggler's Angel (ex Lady Angelica)
Rip Van Winkle
8g Hey Happy (ex Our Zara)
Sebring Sun
3g Sunnycoast (ex Even So)
So You Think
3g Ruminate (ex Stormy Road)
Spill The Beans
4m Enterprise Lassie (ex Enterprise Tart)
Spirit Of Boom
8g Bold Zip (ex Flying Tequila)
Top Echelon
7g Class Of Royalty (ex Slice Of Royalty)
Vadamos
5g Chancellor (ex Silke Top)
Vital Equine
8g Wild Vitality (ex Flying Gaga)
Whittington
3f Track Tale (ex Tracktorque)
Written Tycoon
5m Belle Tycoon (ex Unreal Deal)
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