Sires With Winners - Friday August 27

Breednet - Friday August 27

Here is the full list of 32 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Deep Field

Deep Field
3c Deep Blast (ex Wind Shift)
4m Deep Reef (ex Crimson Code)
4g Full Coverage (ex Newscaster)
Bel Esprit
5g Are We Good (ex Fantastic Bella)
3f Princess Lunar (ex Sami Queen)
Headwater
4m Head On Up (ex Fill Me Up)
3g Whitewater (ex Gold Shears)
Tavistock
5g Holster (ex Lovetrista)
4g Stocked And Loaded (ex Cast Your Vote)
All Too Hard
3f Beep Test (ex Love Shuttle)
Americain
5g Unamerican (ex Goujon)
Artie Schiller
5m Up (ex Georgia Kate)
Benfica
7g Little Steiny (ex Little Emily)
Big Brown
7g Big Surprise (ex Nawadi)
Capitalist (Second Season)
3g Capital Reign (ex Elle Lou)
Dane Shadow
5g On Board (ex Sea Pictures)
Danesis
8g Full Of Theories (ex Jubilant Spirit)
Dansili
5h Taramansour (ex Tanoura)
High Chaparral
7g Desert Lord (ex Nova Star)
I Am Invincible
6g The Hand (ex Celebrity Girl)
Kermadec
4m L'esperance Rock (ex Secret Women's Biz)
Magnus
4g Zeduki (ex Mega Miss)
More Than Ready
5g Morethannumberone (ex Gunawati)
Pierro
5g Italian Tune (ex Jazz Song)
Press Statement
4g Major Murphy (ex Night War)
Pride Of Dubai
4g Diesel 'n' Dust (ex Mooshakissa)
Redwood
4m Galaxy Belle (ex Riverina Girl)
Shalaa (Second Season)
3c Veterok (ex Orbital)
Shamexpress
5g Rapaport (ex Diamantaire)
Shamus Award
4m Par Avion (ex Carajillo)
Sharkbite
5g Beta Bite (ex Lettered)
Snitzel
3f Centro Storico (ex Chachapoyas)
Star Witness
4m Pleading (ex Onherelles)
Street Boss
4g Feed The Monster (ex Miss Provocative)
Supreme Class
6g Supreme Attraction (ex Pendulum Miss)
The Factor
5g Mathematics (ex Nash Rambler)
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