Sires With Winners - Thursday May 2

Breednet - Thursday May 2

Here is the full list of 39 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Per Incanto (USA)

Per Incanto
4m Morning Star (ex Exposed)
4m Precious Charm (ex Highly Valued)
3g Street Magic (ex Miss Daphne)
Deep Field
7g Dimaggio (ex Uncommon)
3f Lizzie's Gem (ex Single Sapphire)
Prized Icon (Second Season)
3g Magicon (ex Magic Dust)
3g Montgomery (ex Agueda)
Reliable Man
4m Missy Spike (ex Awesome I Am)
4m Reliable Queen (ex Dariana)
Savabeel
8g Final Savings (ex Final Touch)
4g Gottabesavvy (ex Girls On Top)
Zed
5g Affluential (ex Opulence)
9g Count Zero (ex My Duchess)
Dissident
3g I'm Bluey (ex Rosaria Caterina)
Divine Prophet
4m Smiling Prophet (ex Laughter)
Duporth
4m Duped By Spin (ex Thespinis)
El Roca
3g Rocmont (ex Mount Albert Lions)
Encryption (Second Season)
3g Cryptic Prism (ex Iridescente)
Epaulette
5g Bodgie (ex Pure Intent)
Extreme Choice
5g Extreme Flight (ex Abscond)
Fighting Sun
4g The Prodigal Son (ex Magnetic Magic)
Frankel
5g Green Fly (ex Via Pisa)
Grunt (Second Season)
3g Ton Of Grunt (ex Betty Bottletop)
Heroic Valour
2g Acedrod (ex House Of Hingis)
I'm All The Talk
3f Powerpop (ex Horrorvism)
Iffraaj
4m Zoom (ex Ma Belle Ami)
National Defense (Second Season)
3g Warning Shot (ex She Rules All)
Nicconi
7g Doctor Teekay (ex Mrs. Ledden)
Press Statement
4m Makin' Statements (ex Pearly Court)
Pride Of Dubai
3f Dubai Dancer (ex Ballerina)
Rageese
4m Delphillius (ex Hemem)
Rubick
3g Adolphus (ex Autumn)
Shocking
7m Namibia Miss (ex Etosha Lass)
Sizzling
4g Just Go Bang (ex Natch Catch)
Smart Missile
3g Smart Serenade (ex Dream Lane)
Starcraft
4g Gronkowski (ex Silver Haze)
Tavistock
4g Pannier (ex My My Maree)
The Autumn Sun (Second Season)
2f Snow In May (ex See You Soon)
Time Test
4g Giannis (ex Chesapeake)
Trade Fair
7g Keytrade (ex Bionicle)
Turn Me Loose
5m Faytina (ex Moirai)
Victoire Pisa
7g Mystery Island (ex Mystique)
Wrote
4g The Creator (ex Go Teena)
Xtravagant
5m Sass 'n' Cheek (ex Filemup)
Zoustar
4g Hulm (ex Night Dream)
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