Sires With Winners - Friday April 8

Breednet - Friday April 8

Here is the full list of 44 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia on Friday with winners and result details.

Super One

Super One
3f Boongarra Girl (ex Googol Pi)
3f Sherwood's One (ex Mariana Sunset)
3g Super Helpful (ex Help)
Dissident
4g Debatable (ex Toast Of The Coast)
4m Distillate (ex Illusionist)
Exceed And Excel
3g Exceed Expect (ex Ivyrose)
5g Young Liam (ex Imprimis)
Super Easy
3f Candle (ex Flare)
3f Easy Rosie (ex Mezzaluna)
Air Force Blue (Second Season)
3f Ottilie (ex Angora)
Al Maher
3g Almahero (ex Shezaprospect)
Better Than Ready
2f Bright And Ready (ex Bright Planet)
Bon Hoffa
3g Riddlero (ex Strimeni)
Burgundy
4g Autissiodorum (ex Imagunakepa)
Capitalist (Second Season)
3g Feudal Empire (ex Belle Couture)
Cluster
4g Baglioni (ex Sicilia)
Danerich
3g The Economist (ex Shelta)
Darci Brahma
7g Mr Storm (ex Storm Fronts)
Excelebration
4g Quality Asset (ex Bo Dee)
Exosphere
3g Phere The Ex (ex High Country)
Falkirk
4m Dream Machine (ex Elyzabel)
Fastnet Rock
5g Quiet Riot (ex Gaudeamus)
Iffraaj
3c Hoard The Bourbon (ex High Joy)
Keano
5g Ifndoubtgetout (ex Latino Lady)
Kingman
4g Colour Sergeant (ex Quilita)
Kuroshio
3f Dalroshio (ex Dalrada)
Mikki Isle (Second Season)
3g Largo Winch (ex Lady Messene)
Nadeem
4g Wild Moose (ex Barrelfiftyone)
Nicconi
3f Amazing Nicci (ex Is Amazing)
Per Incanto
4m Charms Star (ex Anniesstar)
Pride Of Dubai
3g Rivaldo (ex Slippery Rose)
Puissance De Lune
4g Luna Too (ex Hula Lua)
Reliable Man
3f Essonne (ex Riviere)
Rich Enuff
3f Despereaux (ex Cool Breeze)
Savabeel
7g Lincoln Star (ex Dating)
Shamus Award
4g Shameonus (ex Flirtatious Dream)
Shocking
3g El Vencedor (ex Strictly Maternal)
Sooboog (Second Season)
2c Raging Rush (ex Fiery Redhead)
Starspangledbanner
3g Fresh Prince (ex Doncella)
Statue Of Liberty
4m Whoa Lola (ex Don't Worry Toff)
Testa Rossa
4m Splashing Rossa (ex Macsplash)
The Factor
6g Factory Warrior (ex Chelsey Cry)
Tycoon Ruler
3g Tycoon Fury (ex Buck 'n' Jazz)
Ulysses
3c Gwan So (ex Regal Heiress)
Walking Or Dancing
6g Hard Reality (ex Military Queen)
Warhorse
5g Smiler Marshall (ex Nirvana Lass)
Zariz
7m Milamoo (ex Cannshe)
Zoustar
4g Hopkins (ex Global Dance)
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