Sires With Winners - Tuesday September 28

Breednet - Tuesday September 28

Here is the full list of 29 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

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Artie Schiller
5g Marketing (ex Guniinii)
4g Schiller Bay (ex Sorcha Rose)
Bullet Train
5m Hayate (ex Lets Hussle)
7g Velaro (ex Misplaced)
Sebring
4m Bring It Bella (ex Bellissima Miss)
5g Matador (ex Nicodora)
Astern (Second Season)
3f Sharwin (ex Greytfilly)
Cowboy Blue
4m Tara Jasmine (ex Carmela Miss)
Dissident
3f Address Unknown (ex Returntosender)
Epaulette
3g Emperor Of France (ex Tipilk)
Falvelon
5g Full Of Flavour (ex Marmillion)
Hampton Court
4g Traq (ex Camomile)
Helmet
6m Yarrinup Flyer (ex Shooting Sally)
I Am Invincible
6g Invincible Faith (ex Epic Faith)
Love Conquers All
6g Flying Honour (ex Crystal Honour)
Moshe
4m Allusive Eve (ex Moonlit Eve)
Onemorenomore
5g Subtly Spring (ex Gerberas)
Poet's Voice
4m Poetic Power (ex Gold Locket)
Pride Of Dubai
4m Proud Mia (ex Miatoko)
Reliable Man
3g Commander Harry (ex Our Josephina)
Roc De Cambes
5g Wine O'Clock (ex Show Up)
Sizzling
3g Blue Jacket (ex Household)
Stratum Star (Second Season)
3f Stratum Pride (ex Essie's Pride)
Street Boss
4m Brownie (ex Girl Guide)
Tavistock
4g Baron Of Bedford (ex Mansera)
The Brothers War
4g Brothers Of Antrim (ex Rubypeeptoes)
The Factor
4m Surprise Factor (ex Auburn Streak)
Toorak Toff
4g Kravitz (ex Rosemont Flyer)
Written Tycoon
4g Strategist (ex Baby Corn)
Zed
7m She Zed So (ex Kai Iwi Lass)
Zoustar
5m Stern In Grinzing (ex Cadenzia)
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