Sires With Winners - Thursday September 16

Breednet - Thursday September 16

Here is the full list of 38 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Your Song

Your Song
7g Funky Music (ex Siphon)
5m Norwegian Wood (ex Golden Gift)
6g Only Wanna Sing (ex Sweet Hollow)
Savabeel
7g Madison Point (ex Fabaz)
4m Millie Georgia (ex Spiriting)
Akeed Mofeed
4m Sunshines (ex Saramenha)
Al Maher
4g Jojo Was A Man (ex Jo Jo Girl)
All Too Hard
3f Beep Test (ex Love Shuttle)
Bernardini
7g Bernie's Tiger (ex La Sangre)
Better Than Ready
4m Curvetta (ex Flawless Curves)
Black Tom
4m Tibetan Black (ex Black Dane)
Blackfriars
3g Black Fantasy (ex Dreamalong)
Brazen Beau
4g Bondi Beau (ex Bondi Girl)
Dawn Approach
5m Dizzy Dawn (ex Dame Elisabeth)
Dundeel
3f Thousand Years (ex The Darling One)
Epaulette
3f Huzzah (ex Shouts)
Exceed And Excel
3g Mt Buller (ex Stacked)
Exosphere
4g Delexo (ex Delectable Dora)
Fabulous
6g Busybeingfabulous (ex Josephine)
Fastnet Rock
6g Thorondor (ex Impressive Eagle)
Fighting Sun
4m Rose Dior (ex Refuge)
Great Choice
5m Cochoice (ex Codemus)
Headwater
4g Head Legislator (ex Legislature)
Hvasstan
4m The Marg Factor (ex Margie's Dream)
Jakkalberry
5g Berry The Cash (ex Likely Story)
Kendargent
6g Caffrey (ex Vital Body)
Lope De Vega
6g Promesa (ex New Page)
Lucky Unicorn
9g Sea Star (ex Beyond The Waves)
Mosayter
6g Mr Magsman (ex Jaes Jeune)
Nicconi
5g Chevconi (ex Little Spur)
Oratorio
3g Metallon (ex Rubitawny)
Shocking
4m Hot Shockolate (ex Shahbab)
Smart Missile
4m Carrier Buster (ex Volando)
Snippetson
4g Trevern (ex I'm Gifted)
Sooboog (Second Season)
3g Soobooma (ex Makrooma)
Spill The Beans
3g Inhistime (ex Our Hearts Choice)
The Factor
6g Fattore Otto (ex Sicilia)
Wordsmith
4m Swindon Lass (ex Splendid Thing)
Written Tycoon
4g Dom Tycoon (ex Hautvillers)
Zariz
6m Lady Riz (ex Coveted Lady)
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