Sires With Winners - Tuesday November 17

Breednet - Tuesday November 17

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

All Too Hard

All Too Hard
4g All Fairy Prince (ex Lupara)
4m All Too Terrific (ex Terrific Tulla)
Brazen Beau
3g Red Peroni (ex Natural Swinger)
3g Still Be Friends (ex Rose Of Hallowell)
Snitzel
4m Sending Love (ex Returntosender)
4g Srini (ex More Than Real)
Swiss Ace
5m Calpurnia (ex Pharmacusa)
5m Miss Labasa (ex Savoia)
Better Than Ready
3g Aerial Combat (ex Umajet)
Bon Hoffa
6g Absolute Bonza (ex Absolutely You)
Dansili
6g Urbino (ex Novellara)
Denman
5g Provocative Man (ex Miss Provocative)
Duelled
4g All The Rage (ex Saveadance)
El Roca
4g Landry (ex Conferre)
Excelebration
5g Boyles (ex Cuchurita)
Gonski
8m Sasayuri (ex Ballamara Lily)
Host
4m La Cronica (ex Surfine)
Kuroshio
4g Zenkuro (ex Refuge)
Magic Albert
5g Magic Wu (ex Charming Lass)
Makfi
3f Needle And Thread (ex Fleece)
Niagara
4m Secret Amour (ex My Secret)
No Excuse Needed
4g Go Bobby (ex Gossip Girl)
Nostradamus (Second Season)
3g Timely Manner (ex Protracted)
Olympic Glory
3f Rosettes (ex Ocelot)
Per Incanto
6g Castani (ex Canny Deal)
Rock Hero
4m Lucky Rockstar (ex Some Came Running)
Sacred Falls
4m She Speeds (ex Speeding)
Savabeel
4g Oakfield Cherokee (ex Staryn Glenn)
Show A Heart
4g Degas (ex Art Gallery)
Super Easy
5g Rumberella (ex Lycme)
Tavistock
5g Prince Kanto (ex Guru Girl)
The Factor
4m Holiday In Dubai (ex Dubawi's Image)
Trusting
6m Buffy (ex Countess Bathory)
War
5g Demilitarized (ex Amicable Agreement)
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