Sires With Winners - Friday September 3

Breednet - Friday September 3

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

Fastnet Rock

Fastnet Rock
3g Fire (ex Keep On Singing)
5g Seventh Seal (ex Episode)
Reward For Effort
5g Pal's Reward (ex Princess Sunshine)
4g Tap 'n' Run (ex Out Of Credit)
All Too Hard
4m Ita (ex Dayita)
American Pharoah (Second Season)
3c Khufu (ex Strada Cavallo)
Canford Cliffs
6g Hay Cliffy (ex Tulla Lass)
Captain Rio
6g Miraculous (ex Tristadee)
Casino Prince
4m Dolphina (ex Dolphin Express)
Dalghar
4m Addenda (ex Apollo Treasure)
Dark Angel
8g Berdibek (ex Beraviyna)
Fabulous
6g Mr Fabulous (ex Minion)
Flying Artie (Second Season)
3f Fumiko (ex Exceed And Excite)
Furnaces (Second Season)
3c Hoodlum (ex Grapevine)
Hinchinbrook
4g Different Strokes (ex Khepri)
Holler (Second Season)
3g Obfuscation (ex Hai Lil)
I Am Invincible
5g Invincible Vision (ex Eye For Fun)
Maurice (Second Season)
3c Akihiro (ex Lahana)
Medaglia D'Oro
3c Micro (ex Miniature)
Nicconi
7g Yeldarb (ex Very Bright)
Not A Single Doubt
3c Saint Tropez (ex Ihtsatune)
Redwood
8g Dr Hank (ex Bellaforte)
Rip Van Winkle
5g Vanguard (ex Plaza Doree)
Savabeel
4g Lord Esperanza (ex Alcaldesa)
Scissor Kick
3g Hardware Lane (ex Street Groove)
Shocking
6m Midnight Spark (ex Midnight Aliyana)
Smart Missile
5m More Prophets (ex Set To Skelter)
Star Witness
4m Eyewitness (ex Adamant Lass)
Street Boss
5m Boss Lady Rocks (ex This Lady Rocks)
Swiss Ace
6g The Bounder (ex Promissory)
Tavistock
8m Lady Kartel (ex Flash Drive)
Von Costa De Hero
5m Dancing Duck (ex She's Just Ace)
Zariz
6g Saint Henry (ex Public Profile)
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