Sires With Winners - Friday September 10

Breednet - Friday September 10

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

Headwater

Gallant Guru
5m All Ashore (ex Leeward Prevails)
6m Sadler's Lass (ex Blessed Thee)
Headwater
3c Heights (ex Kermis)
4m Role Play (ex Real Pleasure)
Not A Single Doubt
4g Easy Single (ex Special Lover)
3f Emerald Bay (ex Drinks All Round)
Alamosa
6g Western Dream (ex Minno Noir)
All Too Hard
6g Battle Cry (ex Affable)
Azamour
7g So Much Mour (ex Sonet)
Bel Esprit
4g Red Red Wine (ex Diamond Fund)
Better Than Ready
5g Soldati (ex Magic Model)
Counterattack
3g Diamond Hands (ex Exciting Dynasty)
Dalghar
4g Zac Black (ex Skeena)
Dansili
5h Taramansour (ex Tanoura)
Dawn Approach
4m Dawn Colours (ex Denia)
Divine Prophet (Second Season)
3g Avatea (ex A La Luna)
Excelebration
4m Look Out Lee (ex More Precise)
Falkirk
5g So Sneeky (ex Oh So Vague)
Fiorente
5m Fiorzana (ex Third Day)
I Am Invincible
3f Bundchen (ex Yattarna)
Per Incanto
4g Coolmeans (ex Miss Rule)
Pride Of Dubai
4g Who's Your Papy (ex Morganza)
Pure Champion
4g He's Tunza Grunt (ex Sacred Jewel)
Reliable Man
3c Benaud (ex Baggy Green)
Shooting To Win
4g Coogee Bay (ex Alcina)
Sizzling
4g Too Much Heat (ex Touch Too Much)
Snitzel
4g Swan Cap (ex Joy Of Joys)
So You Think
4m Little Miss Gutsaa (ex Emperossa)
Street Boss
3g Boss Shelby (ex Chinchilla)
Super Easy
3g Super Thief (ex Hestolemyroses)
Swiss Ace
7m Confessional (ex Forgive)
Tickets
9g Space Time (ex Autumnconcerto)
Toronado
4m Rainbiel (ex Isles Of Wonder)
Walking Or Dancing
4g Prime Ruler (ex Military Queen)
Whittington
4g Rough Cut Jewel (ex Feelin' Fiesty)
Written Tycoon
3f Playing It Safe (ex Factor Of Safety)
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