Sires With Winners - Friday November 6

Breednet - Friday November 6

Here is the full list of 38 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Sepoy

Mahisara
3g Brigalow Boy (ex Foxyness)
2g Mishani Trouble (ex Mishani Mystery)
Sepoy
5m Gangika (ex River Woman)
4m Seemingly Discreet (ex Just Discreet)
Adelaide
3f Good Soize (ex Mountain Dew)
All Too Hard
4g El Diez (ex Buenos Aires)
Artie Schiller
5m Sharlie (ex Enshraah)
Atomic
7r Let's Atom (ex Little Arrows)
Better Than Ready
2f Gypsy Isle (ex Pilgrim)
Chosen To Fly
4m Havannah Sunset (ex Courtship)
Dalakhani
4g Shadow Company (ex Cartoon Character)
Danerich
4m Glenferrie Girl (ex Lindy)
Delightful Choice
8g Allaboutattitude (ex Time Is Tight)
Denman
3f Don't Tell Dion (ex Djel D'Amour)
Dream Ahead
3f Black Jacamar (ex Festinate)
El Roca
3g Barcelona Rock (ex Rose Of Fire)
Epaulette
5g Major Time (ex Teaset)
Eurozone
4g Mnementh (ex Yurrapendi)
Fiorente
3c Nobel Heights (ex Free Friday)
Hallowed Crown
3g Exalted Crown (ex Northroza)
Host
6g Party Host (ex Haumea)
Keep The Faith
6m Faithful Diamond (ex Airflow)
Lope De Vega
5m Zellymay (ex Queen Of The Creek)
Mastercraftsman
5g Takumi (ex Nebraas)
Natural Destiny
7g Doom (ex Domina)
Oasis Dream
5g Mighty Oasis (ex Swingland)
Olympic Glory
4m Bear The Crown (ex Mosscedes)
Press Statement (Second Season)
3f Tawfiq Lass (ex Tawfiq Valley)
Puissance De Lune
4m Tidal Force (ex Bokissa)
Red Element
5g Mystery Element (ex Mystery Queen)
Sebring
4g Triton Rising (ex Vain Queen)
Shamardal
7g Fly For Yulong (ex Majestic Silver)
Smart Missile
6g Mister Smartee (ex Easy Tee)
Swinging Bachelor
6g Kent Street (ex Parade Of Dreams)
Tavistock
3f Flying Mascot (ex Lucky Mascot)
Trusting
6m Buffy (ex Countess Bathory)
Unencumbered
3f Spirit Of Freedom (ex Dalayel)
Written Tycoon
6m Cathanda (ex Bee Ali)
Zoustar
3f Chawinda (ex Lunar Snitzel)
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