Sires With Winners - Thursday November 19

Breednet - Thursday November 19

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

Exceed and Excel

Exceed and Excel

Exceed And Excel
3f Escape Artist (ex Se Sauver)
5m Trutiara (ex Kentiara)
Sepoy
4g Galvarino (ex Lady Cat)
5g Sea Echo (ex Cherokee Echo)
All American
3f American Choice (ex Elle Choisit)
Animal Kingdom
4m Hopeful Star (ex Eternal Optimist)
Bradbury's Luck
6g Willy Be Lucky (ex O'Hare)
Cape Cross
10g Yenhaab (ex Skiphall)
Charm Spirit
3g True Scotsman (ex Highland Lights)
City Place
4g Regal City (ex Regal Miss)
Dawn Approach
3f Miss McKinley (ex At The Peak)
Declaration Of War
5g Battle Plane (ex Indy Cash)
Deep Field
4m Miss Starway (ex Miss Exxi)
Dream Ahead
3g Speed Dream (ex Deyaala)
Epaulette
4m Whatsin (ex Sempervirent)
Famous Roman
6m San Crispino (ex Scoop The Loot)
Fastnet Rock
3c Toscanini (ex Soubrettes)
Fighting Sun
4m To The Barricades (ex Cataphract)
Foreplay
4g Lovin' Laughs (ex Caribbea)
Frankel
6g Spanish Point (ex Peeress)
Hala Bek
6m Our D'Amour (ex Parc D'Amour)
Lonhro
3c Noble Privilege (ex Queen Of The Hill)
Magnus
4m Miss Albania (ex Little Artist)
Mahisara
4g Astral Knight (ex Wood Lane)
Mossman
4g Prinny's Success (ex Prinny's Girl)
Not A Single Doubt
3g Beckford (ex Two Beauties)
Pierro
5g Prospero (ex Nova Star)
Redwood
4g Redwood Rising (ex Diva In Red)
Safeguard
3g Shock Result (ex Democratism)
Skilled
6g Royal Dragon (ex Zakuska)
War Chant
4m Shape Shifter (ex Ylang Ylang)
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