Sires With Winners - Thursday December 11

Breednet - Thursday December 11

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

Capitalist

Brazen Beau
5m Audenzia (ex Metallic Spark)
6g Bulsara (ex Show Stealer)
4m Ma Ma Belle (ex Massagi)
Capitalist
3f Capsity (ex Pomposity)
4g Gold Capital (ex Double Strength)
4m Lady Kiki (ex Constitutional)
Too Darn Hot
3g Millennium Blade (ex Curtana)
3f Too Darn Finesse (ex Zerenda)
Zoustar
3c Ballpark (ex Embrace Me)
6g Sir Carter (ex Beyonce's Star)
Aylmerton
4m Canamble (ex Berdini)
Better Than Ready
6m Runaround Sue (ex Country Class)
Bon Aurum
5g Bons To Riches (ex Treasure Island)
Churchill
4m Sigsaly (ex Most Secretive)
Contributer
3f Cardamom (ex Kachhi)
Cool Aza Beel (Second Season)
3f Fleeting Star (ex Meteoric Lass)
Deep Field
4m Miss Jones (ex Vienna Miss)
Dick Turpin
9g Classic Rogue (ex All Class)
Dubious
3f Aitch Montana (ex Hannele)
Encryption
3g Halfachance (ex Tedder Express)
Foxwedge
4g Alpine Fox (ex Alpine Tundra)
Frosted
3g Myriad (ex Pin Sec)
Grunt
5m Gidday Gidday (ex Ghadaayer)
Holy Roman Emperor
6g Maximilian Caesar (ex Primrose Gate)
I'm All The Talk
3g Backchatting (ex Pennywood)
Impending
4m Channelling (ex Spirit Medium)
Maschino
3g Double The Fun (ex Double The Magic)
Per Incanto
4m Vieni Su (ex Sans Souci)
Pierata
3c Kilbrannan (ex Mull Over)
Pierro
4m Outta Line (ex Bullion Mansion)
Prague (Second Season)
3g Ed I Am (ex Lady I Am)
Proisir
7g Elton Rocks (ex Teasing Georgia)
Redwood
3g Cheval De Bois (ex Trojan Lass)
Rommel
4g Battle Commander (ex Weona Lady)
Savabeel
4g Savamoon (ex Samoon)
Shamus Award
4m Big Red Tequila (ex Imperial Empress)
Showtime
4g Rattle'n'roll (ex Gottalikeher)
Sooboog
4g Li'l Grug (ex Miss Manage)
Time Test
3g Dad And Dave (ex Nymenche)
Vadamos
4m Victorious Warrior (ex Gentileschi)
Valentia
3g Falset Star (ex Ruby Heart)
Wootton Bassett (Second Season)
3g Day One (ex Eleonora)
Written Tycoon
4m Version (ex Iteration)
Zousain
4g Viasain (ex Via Laurentina)
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