Sires With Winners - Thursday April 4

Breednet - Thursday April 4

Here is the full list of 33 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Zoustar

Burgundy
5m Sassy Merlot (ex Saveadance)
5g Victor Rouge (ex Madam Victoria)
Zacinto
3f Annia Aurelia (ex Lady Faustina)
6g Demand Respect (ex Volkara)
Zoustar
3f Hearcomesthestar (ex Hear The Chant)
3f Infinity Imperial (ex Imperial Lass)
A Lot
4g Candlelight Sherif (ex The Danehill Rose)
Ace High (Second Season)
3g Angland (ex Markova)
Better Than Ready
3f Sweet Kisses (ex One More Kiss)
Capitalist
5g Hurtle (ex Murtle Turtle)
Epaulette
3f Hanoi Miss (ex Saigon Tea)
Frosted
4m Aolani (ex Maka Ena)
Ghibellines
3g Nuncio (ex Upfrontncentre)
Headwater
2g Head Honcho (ex Kiss For Gran)
Hellbent
4m Chilli Jam (ex Najmaat)
Jungle Cat (Second Season)
3g Eyes Are Lion (ex Swiss Current)
Lonhro
3f Stylish (ex Alaskan Rose)
Not A Single Doubt
5g Gulf Of Tomini (ex Sebrina)
Per Incanto
4m Forever Babe (ex Forever Hailey)
Rubick
4g Voigner (ex Vogue Stinger)
Russian Revolution
3g Physical Graffiti (ex Dazed And Confused)
Sacred Falls
4m Sacred Dior (ex The Fascinator)
Sebring Sun
3g Bringyaticket (ex First Class Ticket)
Sessions
3f Jaz Session (ex Jaz Me Up)
Shamus Award
3f Roczen (ex Cosmic Rock)
Siyouni
4g Dakarai (ex Eldena)
So You Think
3f Investment (ex Zazita)
Squamosa
5m Squillionare (ex Mithali)
Street Boss
6g Zangief (ex Black In Time)
Tavistock
4m Can't Kach Me (ex Kachina)
Turn Me Loose
4g Mooloolaba (ex Viticulture)
Vadamos
4m Clairiere (ex Star Jasmine)
Vert De Grece
4m Valdarena (ex Althere)
War Decree
4m Third Decree (ex Elusive Chik)
Wrote
4m Epilogue (ex Incontrol)
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