Sires With Winners - Monday October 4

Breednet - Monday October 4

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

Zoustar

Zoustar
3c Battleton (ex Dulverton)
4m Zou De Moon (ex Moon De French)
Adelaide
5h Torrens (ex A Little Knowledge)
Akeed Mofeed
5m Bubbles McGinty (ex Kisachi)
Ambidexter
5m Five Pocket (ex Pocket Fortyniner)
Americain
4h Hallaroste (ex Pictune)
Better Than Ready
4g Broken Hero (ex Western Desert)
Choisir
5m The Red One (ex Flamingo Guitar)
Dissident
4m Loburn Lass (ex Les Miserables)
Domesday
3g Mishani Operator (ex Sweet Savannah)
Duporth
8g Table Of Wisdom (ex Daily Flyer)
Host
5g Gondolier (ex Grand Canal)
I Am Invincible
6g Rexx (ex Radiant Star)
Lonhro
6g Suave (ex Youthful Presence)
Maurice (Second Season)
3g Saiko (ex Our Miss Bossy)
No Nay Never
3f Hoover Lucy (ex Chelsea Hotel)
Olympic Glory
4g Lord Olympus (ex Lady Zabelia)
Puissance De Lune
4m French Bonnet (ex Bonny Heights)
Redoute's Choice
4g Ma And Pa (ex Dear Demi)
Reward For Effort
3f Rodeo (ex Girls Only)
Rubick
3g Quick Tempo (ex Tawfiq Valley)
Sacred Falls
4g Five Crowns (ex La Scala)
Shamus Award
4g We Will Remember (ex Dawn Sun)
Sidestep
4m Winside (ex She's All Ours)
Siyouni
4h Le Vizir (ex Shakeyourbody)
Snitzel
4g The Night Train (ex Indarra)
Spill The Beans
4m Pixie Magic (ex Lots Of Success)
Tycoon Ruler
6g Tycoon Player (ex What A Play)
Written Tycoon
6g Santelmo Fuego (ex Carnivale)
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