Sires With Winners - Tuesday September 1

Breednet - Tuesday September 1

Here is the full list of 31 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Deep Impact

Deep Impact
3c Bucharest (ex Miss Finland)
4m Reaching (ex Alinghi)
All American
4m All Native (ex Upwards)
Casino Prince
6m Elegant Ellen (ex Kartini)
Charge Forward
4m Front Money (ex Mosoru)
Choisir
6g Algeroba (ex Doubtful Choice)
Denman
5g Coach (ex Patina)
Eurozone
5g Hi Zero (ex Dance Hit)
Haradasun
7g Admire Gratzi (ex Sharise)
I Am Invincible
3g I Am Bolt (ex Oxford Heart)
Instinction
4m Marron Cheval (ex Tabali)
Love Conquers All
4g Prince Aurelius (ex Demarcation)
Lucas Cranach
5g Renascence (ex Eliza Dream)
Magnus
6m Lady Magnus (ex Mythical Spirit)
More Than Ready
4h Morethannumberone (ex Gunawati)
Northern Meteor
7g Addicted (ex Chocaholic)
Pierro
5m Petaluma (ex Sonoma)
Pins
4m Look Sharpish (ex Singasong)
Ready For Victory (Second Season)
3f Miss Juvenile (ex Amature's Prize)
Real Saga
5g Hazar (ex Imperia)
Savabeel
5g Havaduel (ex Formal Combat)
Scissor Kick (Second Season)
3c Tell Me Again (ex Sussuro)
Sebring
3g Torbreck (ex Recooperate)
Shamus Award
5m Judge Jeanine (ex Potential Princess)
Snitzel
3f Centimental (ex Serena Miss)
So You Think
3c Rocketing By (ex Across The Moon)
Spirit Of Boom
5g Military Ghost (ex The Generals Niece)
Street Cry
6g Green Mountain (ex Berengaria)
Stryker
5m Lady Day (ex Domino Lady)
Toronado
3f Rainbiel (ex Isles Of Wonder)
Wandjina
3c Token Spirit (ex Miss Keepsake)
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