Sires With Winners - Thursday October 29

Breednet - Thursday October 29

Here is the full list of 37 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Fastnet Rock

Fastnet Rock
4m Ringfort (ex Elite Circle)
8g Wind Force (ex Nicola Lass)
Foxwedge
5m Hibiscus Lady (ex Mondeuse)
5g New Tycoon (ex Backatem)
All American
3g Kick A Goal Son (ex Our Trade Secret)
Americain
3g Prince Romany (ex Squire's Gypsy)
Animal Kingdom
5m Sarzana (ex Sara's Choice)
Atlante
3g Furioso (ex De Lago Lady)
Big Brown
5g Fly Like An Eagle (ex Eagle Jan)
Blackfriars
4m Pretty Friar (ex Super Women)
Cape Blanco
5m Ekstrememiss (ex Ekstreme)
Casino Prince
5m She's All In (ex Exceed Us)
Choisir
5g Phoneme (ex Hidden Message)
Deep Field
3g Keck (ex Jade Marauder)
Delightful Choice
4g New Choice (ex New Horizon)
Demerit
3g Fletcher Road (ex Cassie The Flirt)
I Am Invincible
4m Pia Sofia (ex Miss Venice)
Love Conquers All
4g Not For Izzy (ex Grager)
Mongolian Khan (Second Season)
3g Supreme Khan (ex Angelica Hall)
More Than Ready
3f Ready To Soar (ex Wedgetail Eagle)
My Admiration
4g Velvet Room (ex Doubleblack Velvet)
Niagara
4m Caitlyn Jay (ex China Tea)
Nicconi
3f Nicci's Song (ex Chosen Song)
Northern Meteor
7g Beauty Star (ex Fairytale Dancer)
Per Incanto
6m Authentic Charm (ex Authentic Cross)
Redoute's Choice
4h Our Chevalier (ex Happy Hussy)
Reliable Man
3g Mister Reliable (ex Galshaan)
Sacred Falls
4m Sacred Spice (ex Nigella)
Sebring
5g Spring Season (ex Private Steer)
Showcasing
4m All About Magic (ex Rosecroft)
So You Think
4m Stolen Jade (ex Jewel Theft)
Spirit Of Boom
4m Boom And Zoom (ex Molly's Fault)
Super Easy
3f Eva James (ex Imperial Miss)
Sweet Orange (Second Season)
4g Whero (ex Jugadora)
Trade Fair
3g Tradem' In (ex Movie World)
Vespa
3f Florentia (ex Florence Hilton)
War Chant
5m Ladies Of London (ex Movie Queen)
Written Tycoon
5m Changing Tracks (ex Filouka)
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