Sires With Winners - Thursday June 17

Breednet - Thursday June 17

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

Deep Field

Deep Field
4m Bellarine (ex Walker's Gal)
3f Cathay (ex Cathay Lady)
3g Lucky To Win (ex Khamsa)
Dundeel
3g Deel With Me (ex Twelve Oclock Rock)
5m Dundee Lee (ex Choice Blend)
4g Truly Inspired (ex Truly Special)
Sebring
4g Arctic Wolf (ex Class)
5g Rock 'n' Sol (ex Foible)
5g The Boomerang (ex Marsawra)
Ocean Park
3g Overseas (ex Rosie's Cause)
3g Tintinwin (ex Whatevs)
Rebel Raider
4g Fort Charles (ex Beauriphul Gal)
3g Irish Rockstar (ex Dublin Me Bet)
Savabeel
4g Oakfield Cherokee (ex Staryn Glenn)
7g Social Element (ex Pare)
Burgundy
3g Ted Lasso (ex Katie Lou)
Carlton House
5g Malthouse (ex La Saronet)
Dalghar
3f Gaelic Spirit (ex Celtic Charm)
Exceed And Excel
3g Osamu (ex Written Dash)
Falkirk
4g So Sneeky (ex Oh So Vague)
Fiorente
3g Crescent City (ex New Orleans)
Galah
3g Zac Luvs To Fly (ex Luv Playing To Win)
He's Remarkable
4g Hold My Beer (ex Prove It)
High Chaparral
6g Karakoram (ex Moussaieff)
Hinchinbrook
4g Cheyenne Beach (ex Jesta Sweetie)
Hvasstan
3f Ollie's Stand (ex Song Of The Bell)
I'm All The Talk (Second Season)
2f Hollywood Gossip (ex Californium)
Le Bec Fin
8g Wazuzu (ex Breaker Dawn)
Love Conquers All
7m Lefkas Island (ex Athena Mana Mou)
Medaglia D'Oro
3f Tangier (ex Essaouira)
Mossman
4m Mosscon (ex Biancon Rose)
Niagara
5g Greystone (ex Impulse)
Pierro
6g Bering Sea (ex Bliss Street)
Pour Moi
7g Just You (ex Monte Makemyday)
Press Statement (Second Season)
3g Cross Statement (ex Spurcross)
Pride Of Dubai (Second Season)
3g General Dubai (ex Ocean Bridge)
Proisir
3g Sir Beets (ex Devour)
Rock Hero
4m Stonesthrow (ex Pantera)
So You Think
5r Why Wouldn't You (ex Oludenz)
Star Witness
4g Material Witness (ex Silk Shantung)
Street Boss
4g Out And Dreaming (ex Rainbow Dreaming)
Super Easy
4m Tumbleweed (ex Hampton's Gold)
The Factor
4g The Egyptian (ex Lekhani)
Vancouver (Second Season)
3f Syzygy Stars (ex Perpetuum)
Wandjina
4g Budhwar (ex Tiffinco)
Zed
6g Verry Flash (ex Opulence)
Zoffany
4m Raced Evens (ex Luscilla)
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