Sires With Winners - Wednesday October 20

Breednet - Wednesday October 20

Here is the full list of 36 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Toronado (IRE)

Toronado
5g Daltoro (ex Dalaniwave)
5g Legend Of Zorro (ex Healing Kiss)
4m Rainbiel (ex Isles Of Wonder)
Blackfriars
9g Black Chips (ex Dashing Tip)
7g Wee Ripper (ex Away Ye Go)
I Am Invincible
3f Bella Rouge (ex Choose)
3f Real Danger (ex Real Charm)
Nicconi
4g Crestani (ex Cresta Condor)
4m Nicci's Spirit (ex Gentle Spirit)
Redoute's Choice
4m Derive (ex Malala)
5g Divine Eleven (ex Gold Fortune)
Savabeel
5g Blesk (ex Sparkling)
4g Mightybeel (ex Super Power)
Star Witness
5m C'est Une Star (ex Sesenta)
4g Vitruvius (ex Luchardo)
Tavistock
5m Tralee Rose (ex Star Of Tralee)
3g Tutukaka (ex Meleka Belle)
Al Maher
4m Elusive Jewel (ex Blue Ruby)
Atomic
4g Wild Willy (ex Work Before Play)
Bel Esprit
7g Rodney (ex The Bay Rod)
Brazen Beau
4m Beaumis (ex Symphony Miss)
Danerich
12g Flow Meter (ex Trice Moss)
Domesday
6g Gimme A Reason (ex Gimme Ago)
Dream Ahead
3c Dare To Share (ex Dual Chamber)
El Roca
4g Kid Roc (ex Submissive)
Exosphere
4g Delexo (ex Delectable Dora)
Fiorente
4h Nobel Heights (ex Free Friday)
Hard Spun
8g Aerovictory (ex Universal)
Love Conquers All
4g Mishani Conman (ex Shady Daisy)
Magnus
3g Magnificent Andy (ex Yaloginda)
Pins
4m Stella Eclipse (ex Amsterdam)
Playing God
3g Advanced (ex Oriel)
Redwood
5m Modesty (ex Crystal Hill)
Reliable Man
4m Chakana (ex Run To The Bank)
Rich Enuff
3g Run And Tell (ex Dubai Gal)
Sebring
6g Above And Beyond (ex Miss Rendina)
Sessions
4m Dais (ex Daina)
Showcasing
3f Corista (ex Midnight Aliyana)
Skilled
5m Skilled Bunch (ex Pick O' The Bunch)
Snitzel
3g Snitzonfire (ex Piping Hot)
So You Think
4m Think Glory (ex Rekindled Glory)
Spill The Beans
3g Why We Drink (ex Bellavonane)
Star Turn (Second Season)
3f La Bella Beals (ex Miss Beals)
Typhon
6m Sunny Green (ex Green Ice)
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