Sires With Winners - Thursday September 2

Breednet - Thursday September 2

Here is the full list of 34 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

All Too Hard

Al Maher
3g Abloh (ex Fashion Princess)
4g Pepper's Ghost (ex Royal Illusion)
All Too Hard
5g Chestnut Scaffa (ex Soda No Ice)
4g Hard Done (ex Tempting)
Deep Field
3f Loversfield (ex Shoboard)
4g Stonefield (ex Cast In Stone)
Siyouni
3c Direct (ex Upfront)
3f See You In Spring (ex Spring Colours)
Spill The Beans
3f Morning Melody (ex Holly Bee)
4m Sasanquas (ex Japonica)
Atlante
4m Dear Oh Dear (ex Whoopsie)
Bel Esprit
5g Molongle Surprise (ex The Right One)
Benfica
7m Belle Of Portugal (ex Irish Hope)
Better Than Ready
4m Curvetta (ex Flawless Curves)
Capitalist (Second Season)
3f Zetarita (ex Onemorezeta)
Exceed And Excel
6g Danawi (ex Secret Admirer)
Exosphere
4g Delexo (ex Delectable Dora)
Galah
4m Golden Tiara (ex Bold Gold)
Niagara
4m Miss Interpret (ex Miss Construe)
Ocean Park
5g Oceans Of Stanima (ex Staxa Stanima)
Pierro
3g Conegliano (ex Europa Point)
Power
6g Power Lift (ex Highflying)
Puissance De Lune
5g Luna One (ex Hula Lua)
Rip Van Winkle
4m Valzacella (ex Navy Beach)
Rogano
3f Belgrano Belle (ex Happy Hallowell)
Sacred Falls
5m Fonts De L'algar (ex Mayon)
Savabeel
4m Savanik (ex Dubrovnik)
Scissor Kick
4m Hasstobemagic (ex Shanina)
Showcasing
3f Funny Girl (ex Triaction)
Sidereus
3f Lockdown Lady (ex Zerotami)
Star Witness
4g Tannahill (ex Cruise Control)
Strategic
7g Schweinsteiger (ex Feesforus)
Swiss Ace
4g Superace (ex Loral Lady)
Uncle Mo
5g Pride Of Mo (ex Maddi Jayne)
Universal Ruler
4g Famous Jurney (ex Svara)
Vancouver
4m Sakura Blossom (ex Berning Affair)
War
4g Smoken Haze (ex Cloud Class)
Zoustar
5g Zouvilla (ex Villa Bled)
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