Sires With Winners - Friday April 11

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Here is the full list of 49 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia on Friday with winners and result details.

Deep Field

Deep Field
4m Flickering Shadow (ex Dark Delilah)
4g He's A Gold Digger (ex Sienna Gold)
4m The Deepest Secret (ex Secrets Sleeping)
Alamosa
5g Colorado Star (ex Elegant Emerald)
5m Glide Queen (ex Tai Chi Queen)
Savabeel
4g Savvy Lad (ex Baheeya)
5m Savy Yong Blonk (ex Ampin)
Sebring
3f Divine Caprice (ex Divine Choice)
6g Grandioso (ex Rosie's Reward)
Sizzling
3g Scorched Land (ex M'lady's Lass)
4g Sizzalating (ex Romona Miss)
Star Witness
3g Legal Challenge (ex Songbird Lane)
7m Ons Vier (ex Bitoflight)
Akeed Mofeed
5g Constant Flow (ex Conquering Queen)
All Too Hard
3f Annyidea (ex Dubleanny)
Brazen Beau
3g Bondi Beau (ex Bondi Girl)
Bullet Train
4m Runaway Train (ex Staley Dawn)
Canford Cliffs
4g Goofy Mick (ex Mick's Chick)
Capitalist (First Season)
2g Capital Reign (ex Elle Lou)
Captain Gerrard
5g Port Royal (ex Beauriphul Gal)
Carrara
3f Aleysa's Dream (ex Aleysa Kan)
Congrats
6g Extolment (ex Wombat Woo Woo)
Dane Shadow
2g Danish Prince (ex Crown Moss)
Daunting Lad
6m Daunting Queen (ex Queen Of Happiness)
Domesday
2f Chester's Angel (ex Angel Alley)
Epaulette
5g Papalet (ex Panko)
Exosphere (Second Season)
3g Johnny Chutzpah (ex Princess Gisella)
Fastnet Rock
5g Scorpios Sunset (ex More Than Real)
Foxwedge
3g Inkerman Road (ex Balaclava Lady)
Kaphero
8g Kaptan Apollo (ex De Lovely Lady)
Krupt
7g Our Finvarra (ex Shelly Sue)
Love Conquers All
3g Private Button (ex Cone)
Mulaazem
3f Mayameen (ex Maysoon)
New Approach
8g Choice Approach (ex Queen Of Peace)
Olympic Glory
4g Kulwin (ex Bullion Bay)
Panzer Division (Second Season)
3g Ceasefire (ex Amandine)
Pins
6g Mehrtens (ex Burnzees Magic)
Power
4m Power 'n' Passion (ex Hell Yeah)
Proisir
4g Capri Lane (ex Bow Lane)
Puissance De Lune
4m Miss Chang'e (ex Reveal The Goddess)
Real Impact (Second Season)
3c Tempel One (ex Only Roses)
Redente
4g Redollix (ex Dixie Doll)
Rock Hero
4m Angel Rock (ex Speed Queen)
Rockaroundtheclock
6g Quiet Lucky (ex Wildcat Strike)
Rubick
2f Sweet Ruby (ex Little Mary)
Shocking
4g Take That (ex Take Three)
Shooting To Win
3g Who Shot Maggie (ex Spot On Maggie)
Sidestep
3f Gidee Up Gal (ex Alameda)
Statue Of Liberty
4g Libertus (ex Run Girl Run)
Sweynesse
3f Bonita Aurelia (ex Cassie May)
Tavistock
4m Charlton Park (ex Memphis Minnie)
The Brothers War
4g Knuckle Warrier (ex Knucklemania)
Toronado
3f La Spezia (ex Lerichi)
Uncle Mo
4g Momack (ex Delovely)
Zed
6m Marietta Lane (ex Crichele)
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