Sires With Winners - Thursday September 9

Breednet - Thursday September 9

Here is the full list of 41 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Dundeel

Dundeel

Dundeel
4g Darwin's Theory (ex Natural Selection)
3g Let'sdeal (ex Tranquility Cove)
4m Miss Guggenheim (ex Sharnee Rose)
Casino Prince
6g Boom Gate (ex Cubana Moss)
4m Sunborn (ex Honeymoon Cruise)
Medaglia D'Oro
3c Kallos (ex Calliope)
4g Rapids (ex The Broken Shore)
Rubick
3g River Rubicon (ex Woodala)
4g Zion (ex Kim Dynasty)
Toronado
4m Energy Within (ex Hidden Energy)
5g Validar (ex Pasadera)
Zoustar
4m Big Angel (ex Locket)
5g Zouvilla (ex Villa Bled)
Akeed Mofeed
5m Amirykal (ex Macchia)
Alamosa
6g Kahu Rock (ex Hazel)
American Pharoah (Second Season)
3f Mrs America (ex Dark Miss)
Better Than Ready
3g Ahooshu (ex Tranquility Base)
Blackfriars
3g Henchard (ex Timesin)
Burgundy
4m Town Belt (ex Snip Ya Belt)
Dalghar
4g Hallelujah Brother (ex Inner Peace)
Dawn Approach
5g Arise My Son (ex God Love It)
Divine Prophet (Second Season)
3g Three Wise Men (ex Moonlight Music)
Dusty Moon
5g Bustedup (ex Crystal Doll)
Headwater
4m Old School (ex Vintage Drop)
Hinchinbrook
5g Macchina Volante (ex Noanoa)
Jimmy Choux
5g World Tour (ex Suriyan)
Jungle Ruler
7m Jungle Jane (ex Debecca)
Keeper
5m Dubai's Moko (ex Dubai Belle)
Masked Marvel
6g True Marvel (ex Anecdotique)
Monashee Mountain
5g Jacksprat (ex Zoleen)
My Admiration
4g Flicka's Chance (ex Althere)
Ocean Park
5m Oceanzara (ex Pinzaara)
Patronize
6m Bedouin Belle (ex Bedouin Lass)
Press Statement
3f Notions (ex She's Sirius)
Redoute's Choice
3g Frontman (ex Negotiate)
Reliable Man
4m Surprize Me (ex Southern Point)
Reward For Effort
5g Pride Of Pyingerra (ex Prospect's Rise)
Road To Rock
5g Masso (ex Aunt Daisy)
Sebring
6g Alpine Racer (ex Alpine Club)
Sessions
4g Big Screen (ex Motion Pictures)
Shooting To Win
4m Coastal Charm (ex Yugoslavia)
Show A Heart
5m Splendarama (ex Splendorous)
Star Witness
4g Bullet Rider (ex Fantastic Flo Jo)
Street Boss
4m Licciardi (ex Elle Labelle)
Tavistock
4m One To Die For (ex Fatal Attraction)
Uncle Mo
5m Shadow Girl (ex Shadow Miss)
Your Song
3f Your Too Good (ex Way Too Good)
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