Sires With Winners - Thursday December 21

Breednet - Thursday December 21

Here is the full list of 30 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Pierro

Pierro
3f Arcachon (ex Aveiro)
6g Letmeletgo (ex Faith Hill)
3f Utopian Wine (ex Dystopia)
Almanzor
4g Piercing Sky (ex Fortune's Choice)
4g Trav (ex Royal Sav)
Shamus Award
5g Willaidow (ex Stimulated)
4g Woodlander (ex Wooden Take It)
Ardrossan (Second Season)
3f Nikaia (ex Femme Britannia)
Astern
5m Star Honour (ex Fantastic Honour)
Australia
5m Auspirit (ex Kahlua Kiss)
Burgundy
7m Ruby Rocks (ex Rapidpower)
Casino Prince
5m Chill Out Miss (ex Defrost)
Charm Spirit
4m Gin Trap (ex Sirani)
Contributer
4m Slipstreaming (ex Jagersfontein)
Extreme Choice
4g The Extreme Cat (ex Follow That Cat)
Galah
4g Garman (ex Movies By Burswood)
Gingerbread Man
3g Hit The Jackpot (ex Wings Of Hope)
Headwater
4m Coronation Ally (ex Coronation Crystal)
Ilovethiscity
3g Iluvcoffee (ex Tea For Three)
Kobayashi
3g Desert Koby (ex Desertsunprincess)
Magnus
6g Afroginasock (ex Little Artist)
National Defense (Second Season)
3g High Security (ex Exceedingly Royal)
Playing God
3f Play Dice (ex Scampin)
Rebel Raider
4m Fire Of Etna (ex Cahira)
Russian Revolution
4m Rocky Rebel (ex Bethsaida)
Staphanos (Second Season)
3g The Green Keeper (ex Callystar)
Super One
4g Just Super (ex You're So Fine)
Time Test
3g Snellen (ex Perfect Vision)
Top Echelon
4m Top Spy (ex Moulds)
Toronado
7g Max Mercury (ex Classic Jewel)
Walking Or Dancing
4g Just Boogie (ex Just Another)
War Decree
3g Revolt (ex Fascinate Me)
Zoustar
3f Cosmonova (ex Time Awaits)
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