Sires With Winners - Tuesday May 3

Breednet - Tuesday May 3

Here is the full list of 29 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Pierro

Mahisara
4m Louvre Lil (ex Quelle Beaute)
3g No Going Back (ex Eberhardt)
Pierro
4g Lord Pierro (ex Seagrove)
3g Texerro (ex Breannon)
Vancouver
3f Chilko Lake (ex Magistra)
3f Desi Girl (ex Stratance)
All Too Hard
3g Luxor Prince (ex Our Egyptian Raine)
Bel Esprit
3g Espirito (ex Chosen Song)
Better Than Ready
2g Northern Express (ex Monte Bella)
Collate
4g Canny Cat (ex Beetle Cat)
Ekraar
4m Amy Ekcels (ex Ghemashah)
Excites
7g The Scotsman (ex Celtic Moondance)
Holy Roman Emperor
3g Jack Be Lucky (ex Don't Pass Georgia)
Host
8m Young Hostess (ex Young Doctor)
Intello
7g Rider In The Snow (ex Quezon Sun)
Medaglia D'Oro
5g Carlin Trend (ex Wordplay)
Nicconi
5g Niccourette (ex My Pirouette)
No Nay Never
4m Arimathea (ex Electra)
Redoute's Choice
4g Stay Wealthy (ex Aware)
Rich Enuff
2f Bubble Palace (ex Tiz My View)
Rip Van Winkle
5g Vanguard (ex Plaza Doree)
Russian Revolution (First Season)
2f Tsarina Sophia (ex Precious Sophia)
Shamexpress
4g Mio Capo (ex Adolay)
Sidestep
5g Butch'n'bugs (ex Phar Too Fast)
Snitzel
4h Rights Of Man (ex Listen Here)
Statue Of Liberty
5g As I Please (ex Lorna's Lass)
Tavistock
5g Bermadez (ex Pikea)
Written Tycoon
6g Debit Credit (ex Catwalk Beauty)
Your Song
3g Boomsong (ex Mabkhara)
Zed
7g Count Zero (ex My Duchess)
Zoustar
5g Kuzco Lad (ex Shamrock Slipper)
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