Sires With Winners - Monday April 14

Breednet - Monday April 14

Here is the full list of 20 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Hellbent

American Pharoah
4g Biden Time (ex Orbital)
4g New Pharoah (ex Talapega)
Hellbent
5m Nine Carats (ex Birthday Week)
3g Speedy Henry (ex Speedy Natalie)
Alabama Express (Second Season)
3g Rail Trail (ex Kanlaon)
Blue Point (Second Season)
3f Betwitchery (ex Enchanted Dawn)
Bon Hoffa
3f Polly Hoffa (ex Lucky Romance)
Brutal (Second Season)
3f Totoka (ex Sports Writer)
Casino Prince
3g Spenzalot (ex Sequenzalot)
Cluster
6g Rocket Tiger (ex Takook)
Dundeel
3f Wittelsbach (ex Silver Tiara)
Holler
3g Paparazzo (ex Shutter Bug)
Ilovethiscity
4g Iluvcoffee (ex Tea For Three)
Outreach
4g Ashau Valley (ex Trilingual)
Russian Revolution
3g Imperial Blossom (ex Admire Pink)
Shalaa
3f Lady Olenna (ex Margaery Tyrell)
Spirit Of Boom
4g Booming Lad (ex St Covet Lass)
Squamosa
5g Squagaga (ex Flying Gaga)
Time Test
5g Otium (ex Roma Kabeel)
Turn Me Loose
4g Sir Grace (ex Lady Grace)
Wanted
2g Krackacan (ex Lingalonga Lass)
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