Sires With Winners - Sunday June 9

Breednet - Sunday June 9

Here is the full list of 70 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

 
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4m Mount Warning (ex Duhallow)
4m She's Ternacious (ex Beaudacious)
3f Star Decorum (ex Decor)
Adelaide
4g Run Tommy Run (ex Rosaruby)
5g Super Salsa (ex Secret Salsa)
Alpine Eagle
5g Alpine Affair (ex Elusive Affair)
4m Pinandi (ex Wiz Bang)
American Pharoah
3g Acid Wash (ex Silverbeat)
4g Phair Plan (ex Latest Plan)
Fighting Sun
6g Fighting Floyd (ex Fille Ardente)
5m Lunar Solar (ex Fly To The Moon)
Fiorente
5g Matthew Mark (ex Matignon)
6m Picaroon (ex Naughty Moments)
Flying Artie
4m Artie Pantz (ex Saluting)
4g Captain Rogers (ex First Blossom)
Palentino
5g Elusive Dream (ex Dezzies Dream)
4g Furneaux (ex Talus)
Rebel Raider
4m Devine Assassin (ex Divine Weaver)
7g Tiny Rebel (ex Tiny Temper)
Snitzel
4g Smart One (ex Miss Sharapova)
6g Thunder Mania (ex Imana)
Tavistock
4m Dashing Duchess (ex Charlotte Russe)
4m Priceless (ex Rochfort)
Atlante
7g Atlas (ex Update)
Bullet Train
6g Fortune Star (ex Cane Cat)
Charm Spirit
4m Thee Auld Minx (ex Thee Auld Hussie)
Dark Angel
8g Munhamek (ex Cadenza)
Deep Field
6g Find Your Man (ex Tallulah Bee)
Dundeel
5g Dreamdeel (ex Umacruiser)
Encryption (Second Season)
3g Call To Glory (ex Giroux)
Epaulette
5g Tillman (ex Moneylegs)
Galah
6m Justhandy (ex Playhouse Theatre)
Golden Horn
4g Almairac (ex Parle Moi)
Hellbent
4g Sweet Lucifer (ex Sugar Bay)
Helmet
6g Money For Old Rope (ex All Tied Up)
Holler
4g Oli Alpine (ex Dancing Diamond)
Invader
3g Change The Date (ex Any Day Will Do)
Lean Mean Machine (Second Season)
3g Dreamtime Jean (ex Tricolore)
Magnus
4m Intoxication (ex Ready For Joy)
Maurice
2f Eclair Encore (ex Skirt Fuwari)
Merchant Navy
4g Touch Of Navy (ex Epitomise)
Needs Further
3g Rowing Power (ex Not Surprising)
Nicconi
5m Cupid's Kiss (ex Romance Writer)
Ocean Park
3g Montecristo (ex Terrelune)
Pierro
4g Debonnaire (ex La Mouline)
Press Statement
3f Press For Boom (ex Chik Chik Boom)
Pride Of Dubai
5g Cheddar Bob (ex Chardonnay)
Proisir
5g Onemorefortheroad (ex Galigo)
Puissance De Lune
7g Tom The Star (ex French Fox)
Rageese
4g Artrese (ex Gin Dartre)
Ready For Victory
5m Loco For Coco (ex Belleza Veloz)
Real Impact
5m Twinkledust (ex Allowable)
Reward For Effort
3f Reward With A Rose (ex Shoshana Rose)
Ribchester
3f Bambi Belle (ex Pride Of Paris)
Rich Enuff
6g Stylish Enuff (ex Jalouse)
Russian Revolution
3c Revalene (ex Emmalene)
Sacred Falls
3g Shaded (ex Lamplighter)
Santos (Second Season)
3g Victory Win (ex Arwen Ace)
Savabeel
4g Khor (ex Coulee)
Sebring Sun
3g King Larry (ex Rinn Pierre)
Sessions
3g The Candy Kid (ex Canndiyara)
Shamexpress
4g Lim's Saltoro (ex Lamplighter)
Sioux Nation (Second Season)
3g Bakeel (ex Top Peak)
Smart Missile
4m Fair Legacy (ex Youiz Jane)
Snippetson
4g Compak (ex Magical Memories)
Spirit Of Boom
3f Allow Me (ex Mystical Bel)
Star Witness
4m Parori (ex Rovigo)
Starcraft
4g Imasuperstar (ex Recently)
Street Boss
4g Pacific Padrino (ex Misty Rock)
The Autumn Sun (Second Season)
3f Alectrona (ex Sagaronne)
Tivaci
4g Lippy (ex Cheex)
Tough Speed
5m Zewinna (ex Rustical)
Turffontein
5m Messignadi (ex Dozers Sister)
Turn Me Loose
5g Outfit (ex Designacat)
Under The Louvre
2f Bonfire Spark (ex You Can't Find Me)
Wordsmith
4m Miss Chica Mala (ex My Fraulein)
Written By (Second Season)
3g Rum Diary (ex Fancy Liquor)
Xtravagant
4g Feng (ex Spy)
Your Song
6g Berkinson (ex Birkin)
Zoffany
7g Irritable Rodnee (ex Rock On Madonna)
Zoustar
3g Big Union (ex Rule The River)
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