Sires With Winners - Friday December 17

Breednet - Friday December 17

Here is the full list of 67 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia on Friday with winners and result details.

Exceed and Excel

Exceed And Excel
3f No Crying (ex Ocean Of Tears)
3f Shiriki (ex Medaglia Valore)
3g Titans (ex Bel Selene)
Per Incanto
4g Ambridge (ex Our Prized Rose)
3c As You Were (ex A Chance To Dream)
3f Perfectsister (ex Justlikeyasister)
All Too Hard
3f Danny's St Darci (ex Darcibelle)
6m Noteably (ex Mirjulisa Lass)
Dissident
4g Ichibansan (ex Khandallah)
4g Pedal To The Metal (ex Acceleration)
I Am Invincible
4m Dana Point (ex Kemizengo)
3f Kir Royale (ex Champagne Cath)
Medaglia D'Oro
3g Retrieval (ex Shelters)
3f Russians (ex Sables)
Sizzling
4g Gave Me You (ex Zugat)
4g Mista Sizzle (ex Dance In The Mist)
Snitzel
6g Acoustix (ex Alberton Park)
3g Unforgiven (ex Rose Of Cimmaron)
Starspangledbanner
4g Show Some Decorum (ex No Love Letters)
4m Sweet Karolina (ex Sweet Hollow)
Unencumbered
4m Halvoya (ex Flourishing)
4m Little Pickle (ex Ittindi)
American Pharoah (Second Season)
3c Sword Point (ex Jazz Song)
Artie Schiller
5g Noble Reflection (ex Ghezlaan)
Bel Esprit
4m Miss Miduki (ex Azna)
Blackfriars
3g Yaphet (ex Snacking)
Brazen Beau
3g Race Against Time (ex Arizona Rose)
Bull Point
4m Evening Bride (ex Supper)
Burgundy
4m Littleredcorvette (ex Racey Red)
Canford Cliffs
4g Jungle Jim (ex Vikea)
Capitalist (Second Season)
3f Ain'tsheserious (ex Ain't She Smart)
Charm Spirit
5m Free Spirit (ex Ellen Victoria)
Deep Field
5g Scorpius (ex Scorpio Queen)
Divine Prophet (Second Season)
3f Pretty Devine (ex Kappytain)
Domesday
3f Soul Spirit (ex Break Every Rule)
Dream Ahead
3g Puerto Rico (ex Danza Doll)
Dundeel
6g Deel Red (ex Runzonred)
Duporth
7m Du'blues (ex Georgia Blues)
El Roca
4g The Grundler (ex Pin A Four)
Falkirk
5g So Sneeky (ex Oh So Vague)
Fighting Sun
4g Fighting McLaren (ex Raks McLaren)
Fiorente
4m Picaroon (ex Naughty Moments)
Foxwedge
4g Bill The Boxer (ex Snippety Eve)
Gingerbread Man
5g Double Spice (ex Single Spice)
Harbour Watch
6g Harbouring (ex Crystal Belle)
Hinchinbrook
4g Endangered Species (ex Crystal River)
Host
7g Cyclone Tim (ex Darsawye)
Jakkalberry
3g King Of Hearts (ex Love Actually)
Lucas Cranach
5g Curly Burgin (ex Capacitor)
Mastercraftsman
6g Milestone (ex Mission Secrete)
Pentire
5g Smart Attire (ex Smart Molly)
Pierro
4m Weave That Web (ex Evilweb)
Pins
3f Finepoint (ex Zarzuela)
Poet's Voice
4g Leather Jacket Lew (ex Poulette)
Pride Of Dubai
3f Joseylin (ex Mrs Kipling)
Proisir
5m Tamahine (ex Pirinitete)
Raise The Flag
7g Guns Ablazing (ex Kiko)
Real Impact
4m Princess Tenko (ex Magic Touch)
Redente
9m Just Stellar (ex She's Just Ace)
Redwood
5m Blackwood Star (ex Miss Ana)
Rich Enuff
4g Kingston's Here (ex Britaila Kate)
Sebring
4g Django Express (ex Night Chaser)
Sepoy
5g Royal Soldier (ex Dariana)
Shooting To Win
4m In Awe Of Me (ex Humble)
Snippetson
3f Gidget The Midget (ex Friarbird)
Star Witness
6g High Court (ex Venassas Jig)
Testafiable
8g Chestnut Thunder (ex Whispering Thunder)
The Mission (First Season)
2g Mishani Warfare (ex Mishani Harmony)
Top Echelon
3g Agarn (ex Evening Vision)
Toronado
4g Toronasaurus Rex (ex Plaisir De Gain)
Trade Fair
5g Rusty Spirit (ex She Done Him Wrong)
Trust In A Gust
4g Tradewind (ex Bikini Dancer)
Trusting
5g Old Timing Man (ex Midget Hill)
Universal Ruler
6m Scene To Sin (ex Mystery Of Sin)
Vancouver
3g Vantan Express (ex Sretan)
Written Tycoon
3f Written Doubt (ex Doubtfilly)
Your Song
6g Rhythmic Pulse (ex Nayana)
Zoustar
4g For Valour (ex Miss Valor)
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