Sires With Winners - Tuesday June 1

Breednet - Tuesday June 1

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

Magic Albert

Magic Albert
3g Magico Hombre (ex Lady Be Great)
4g Mr Magical (ex Tenita Mimani)
Albrecht
4g Svindal (ex Magistra)
All Too Hard
6g Annunciate (ex Ailalea)
Americain
5g American In Paris (ex Manhattan Treasure)
Bachelor Duke
6g Looking Around (ex Pinaz)
Carrara
3f Aleysa's Dream (ex Aleysa Kan)
Dalghar
4g Amusez Moi (ex Next)
Deep Field
3g Sir Bawn (ex Burgeis)
Delago Deluxe
3g Le May (ex Kariz)
Denman
5g Coach (ex Patina)
Desert King
5g Bedouin King (ex Jeunabaa)
Drumbeats
3g Dr Neigh (ex Ideal Sin)
Headwater (Second Season)
3f Lady River (ex Ibis)
Helmet
5m Fortune Rose (ex Expensively)
Host
6g Cyclone Tim (ex Darsawye)
Jakkalberry
4m Nothing Compares (ex Beyond Comparison)
Mahisara
5m Taraki (ex Beeby Gem)
Outreach (Second Season)
2g Koheeto (ex Miss Leibert)
Pluck
4g Sapphires Son (ex Sapphire Moon)
Press Statement (Second Season)
3f Lady Tabloid (ex Highland Secrets)
Raise The Flag
5g Bakery Hill (ex Upclosenpersonal)
Real Impact (Second Season)
3g Tupou (ex Kokomo)
Roc De Cambes
7g By Design (ex Degree)
Rubick
4g Unpredicted (ex Predicted)
Sepoy
4g Firestone (ex Rubilass)
Star Witness
3g Isalute (ex Senora)
Tavistock
3g Sir Diamond (ex Love Diamonds)
The Factor
4m Factorize (ex Dubawi's Image)
Von Costa De Hero
6g Costa Chin Chin (ex Lady Tranquil)
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