Sires With Winners - Thursday September 10

Breednet - Thursday September 10

Here is the full list of 30 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Spirit of Boom

Spirit Of Boom
5g Jule's Spirit (ex Areeba Areeba)
4g Phionaix (ex Koranovsky)
3c Simply Fly (ex Express Air)
Epaulette
5m Katy's Daughter (ex Kiss Me Katy)
4m La Tigresa (ex Super Assassin)
Galah
5m Miss Marietta (ex Point Of No Return)
5g Pink 'n' Gray (ex Movies By Burswood)
Helmet
5m Metronome (ex Chilean Miss)
4g Shielded (ex Shelters)
Animal Kingdom
4g Total Recall (ex Hussta La Vista)
Bel Esprit
4g Big Jake (ex Clarion Lass)
Better Than Ready
4m Miss Too Fly (ex Falcrest)
Choisir
4m The Red One (ex Flamingo Guitar)
Declaration Of War
4m Warrior Woman (ex Our Squeezer)
Falvelon
6g Final Kawana (ex Hieroglyph)
Hinchinbrook
6m Pieridae (ex Butterfly Club)
Husson
6g And Finally (ex Catlyp)
Kuroshio
5g Maritana (ex Besant)
More Than Ready
4g Call Me Legend (ex Calming Influence)
My Admiration
4m Phantom's Star (ex Little Image)
Not A Single Doubt
5g Undoubted (ex Sky Cuddle)
Pierro
3c Bob (ex Bobine)
Red Hot Choice
4g Peri Peri Para (ex Serpara)
Rip Van Winkle
5m Melarita (ex Bak Da Chief)
Sacred Falls
3f All Hallows' Eve (ex Halloween)
Savabeel
4m Angelic Miss (ex Angelica Hall)
So You Think
4g Get The Idea (ex Cavita)
Sufficient
6g Gazzara (ex Primavera)
Swiss Ace
5g Aceme (ex Make Me Strong)
Tavistock
3f Chiclett (ex Rathlin Island)
Testa Rossa
3f Pretty Rossa (ex Reconstruct)
Vital Equine
4m Vital Flirt (ex Flirt With Time)
War
3g Adamas Prince (ex Kiara Wonder)
Written Tycoon
5m Royal Tycoon (ex Royal Draw)
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