Sires With Winners - Thursday June 6

Breednet - Friday June 7

Here is the full list of 36 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Dundeel

Dundeel
4g Guzumped (ex Just Divine)
3f Tigon Princess (ex Serene Miss)
6g Whetu (ex Tonality)
Better Than Ready
2f Mahia (ex Miss Le Nord)
4m Ruby Sparkles (ex Family Freeze)
Ocean Park
6g Fortified (ex Dubonnet)
3g Indian Gold (ex Chapinta)
Spirit Of Boom
4g I Say Boom (ex Lovely Jubly)
6g Tick Tock Boom (ex Boomalicious)
Akeed Mofeed
3g Keefy's Bro (ex Annenberg)
Cable Bay
3g Circle Bay (ex Circuleight)
Capitalist
4g Captain Bond (ex Gold Tinker)
Complacent
6g Tobias (ex Zabolta)
Demerit
4g Glitz It (ex True Glamour)
Dissident
4g Let's Go Johnny (ex Midnight Rose)
Exosphere
4g Excite Choo (ex Lady Koocachoo)
Fastnet Rock
3f Elba (ex Banish)
Helmet
6g Shultzy (ex Princess Hussey)
Hvasstan
4g Beermullah (ex Longhi)
Kodi Bear
5g Gin O'Clock (ex Katherine Lee)
Merchant Navy
3g Buzz City (ex Classic Charlotte)
Moshe
10g Rolling Moss (ex Zoeanos)
Panzer Division
6m Linguee (ex Wonderful News)
Per Incanto
4g Lazio (ex Madonna Mia)
Preferment
3g Smartroad (ex Smartly)
Reliable Man
4m Librarsi (ex Tennessee Love)
Safeguard
3g Chop Suey (ex Radiant Girl)
Shalaa
3g The Escape (ex Kokomo)
Showtime (Second Season)
3g Kwyjibo (ex Miss Fascinator)
Spill The Beans
4g Chilli Palmer (ex Our Momento)
Starspangledbanner
4g Makin Prophets (ex Black Prophet)
Supido
3g Life Coach (ex Orcym)
Tavistock
4m Dresse' Par Joli (ex Cote D'or)
Too Darn Hot (First Season)
2c Oodnadatta (ex La La Luchie)
Universal Ruler
3g History Won't Care (ex Sky Rumba)
War Chant
3g Doctor Jay (ex Jay Belle)
Whittington
3f Track Tale (ex Tracktorque)
Wrote
4m Popthebubbles (ex Vickezzlepin)
Xtravagant
3g Tatsu (ex Mussenden)
Zed
4m Sandy Lane (ex Whiskey Lane)
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