Sires With Winners - Thursday September 24

Breednet - Thursday September 24

Here is the full list of 41 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

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Your Song
5g Bosendi (ex Think Fast)
4m Lyrical Girl (ex Sheeznodoubt)
3f Sahara Song (ex Desert Pegasus)
Deep Field
4g Luvoir (ex Marmi)
3f Zanzidance (ex Dance Card)
I Am Invincible
5g Valiant (ex Captivating Claire)
4g Zell (ex Viennese Lass)
Per Incanto
3f Bonham (ex Fortune's Choice)
4g Shadow Crush (ex Inertia)
Brazen Beau
3f Supertanker (ex Head Over Heels)
Dissident
3f Miss Conduct (ex She's Got Gears)
Dundeel
3c Ain'tnodeeldun (ex Ain'tnofallenstar)
El Roca
3f Palaszczuk (ex Decking)
Epaulette
4g Applecross (ex Intierra)
Falvelon
4m Valley Of Dreams (ex Valley Of Success)
Fighting Sun
3f Miss Inbetween (ex Ruby Ninetails)
Fully Fledged
6g Obrigado (ex Cindz)
Handsome Ransom
6m Hunboshi (ex Golden Honey)
He's Remarkable
6m Great North Road (ex Rodeo Queen)
Iffraaj
4g If You Dance (ex Save The Last Danz)
Jabali (Second Season)
3g Canexcell (ex Sandy Selection)
Killy
5m Northern Wilderose (ex Postcard)
More Than Ready
4g Montez (ex Colorado Claire)
Nadeem
5m Mohaka (ex Diplomacy)
Niagara
6g Nedwin (ex Edwina)
Nicconi
7g Nicosmile (ex By Her Smile)
No Nay Never (Second Season)
3g Blue Kentucky Moon (ex Blue Desert Moon)
Ocean Park
4m Ocean Treaty (ex Striker)
O'Reilly
6g Tiro (ex Mayon)
Pierro
5g Castel Sant'angelo (ex Lucky Angel)
Pins
5g Scherzo (ex Nordic Dancer)
Poet's Voice
4g Shakespeare (ex Ulfah)
Power
3f Elizabeel (ex Now And Again)
Rip Van Winkle
5g Yossarian (ex Kapsjoy)
Roc De Cambes
3f True Blessing (ex Okagbare)
Scissor Kick (Second Season)
3c Tell Me Again (ex Sussuro)
Sebring
3f Wegobam (ex Our Pride And Joy)
Shamus Award
3f A Pinch Of Luck (ex A Pinch Of Salt)
Showcasing
8m Bellissimo (ex Belle)
Sizzling
4m Oh So Hot (ex Tale Of Love)
Snippetson
5g Lose The Snip (ex Princess Iris)
Tavistock
5g Tavion Prince (ex On Arrival)
Written Tycoon
6g Paper Trade (ex Rose Of Scotland)
Zoffany
4g Zoffala (ex Woodala)
Zoustar
3c Yulong Code (ex Acouplamas)
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