Sires With Winners - Monday April 18

Breednet - Monday April 18

Here is the full list of 70 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Savabeel

Savabeel
6g Blandford Lad (ex Staryn Glenn)
3f Manifique (ex Shez Sinsational)
5g Putorino (ex Hinemoa)
Wordsmith
4g Gee Gee Plane (ex Geegee Pretty Jess)
3g Gee Gees Buzz (ex Buzzing Along)
3f Geegee Lucky Jess (ex Geegee Pretty Jess)
Better Than Ready
4m Lily Ofthe Glen (ex Jessphine)
4m Meglio Di Falcrest (ex Falcrest)
Demerit
3f Merit Magic (ex Black Oyster)
3g Norich (ex Porongurup Road)
Harbour Watch
6g Border Protection (ex Miss Chaqueta)
6g Harbouring (ex Crystal Belle)
Magnus
4g Our Lone Star (ex Miss Kempinsky)
4m So Empressive (ex Empress Di)
Ouqba
4m Global Conflict (ex War Diamond)
4m Red Inferno (ex Play With Fire)
Proisir
3g Ceasar (ex Elehara)
3f Classic Diva (ex Scarlet Diva)
Raise The Flag
6m Athene (ex Zenagen)
8g Riding High (ex Enzed)
Shalaa (Second Season)
3f Fanciful Flying (ex Bridle Lane)
3g Silver City (ex Platinum Passion)
Snitzel
5m Cafe Royal (ex Your Life Style)
5m Our Birdsong (ex Scintillula)
All Too Hard
3f One More Grandy (ex Swiss Francs)
Ambidexter
6m Aray Of Sunshine (ex Arayofgrey)
Artie Schiller
4m Dramazing (ex Darci Drama)
Burgundy
3f Emanon (ex Geordie Girl)
Camelot
5g Hosier (ex Time Ahead)
Canford Cliffs
6g Brungle Bertie (ex Wild Ela)
Charm Spirit
4g Snatch (ex Silvara)
Complacent
4g Wuddzz (ex Princess Uno)
Congrats
7g Plympton (ex Tiona)
Dark Angel
10g Valac (ex Polished Gem)
Deep Field
3c Deep Finesse (ex Lady Belladonna)
Defcon (Second Season)
3f Conair (ex Quattro Passi)
Delago Deluxe
4g Anchor's Point (ex Too Funny)
Denman
4m Eight Rubies (ex Rubyraja)
Dream Ahead
3g Yes Dream (ex Platinum Ruby)
Dreamscape
6g Jaytees (ex Play Katey)
Duelled
4g Acquittal (ex Forgive)
Echoes Of Heaven
6m Meara Mary (ex Divine Proportion)
Exceed And Excel
3g Athelric (ex Ida)
Flying Artie (Second Season)
3g Democracy Manifest (ex Slippery Satin)
Frost Giant
7g Frosty Heart (ex Heather)
Ghibellines
2g Redmond (ex Ruby Red)
High Chaparral
7g Pueblo (ex Fire Fairy)
I Am Invincible
3f Fearnought (ex Red Tracer)
Jakkalberry
3g Detonator Jack (ex Red Delicious)
Lope De Vega
6m Queen Of Manhattan (ex Manhattan Transfer)
Makfi
4g Leave It To Me (ex Fazzle)
My Admiration
6g Admiral Promo (ex Promotional)
Myboycharlie
9g Saunter Boy (ex Marie Des Fleurs)
Not A Single Doubt
9g Date Night (ex France Soir)
Olympic Glory
4m Old Town Road (ex Classique)
Panzer Division
4g Fiendish (ex Petite Diablesse)
Per Incanto
4h Phinston (ex Siciliani)
Pierro
3g Fuller (ex Life On The Edge)
Poet's Voice
5g From The Bush (ex Endaxi)
Preferment (Second Season)
3f Prefer Us (ex Coterie)
Redwood
5g Cause Celebre (ex Vite Celebre)
Reliable Man
5m Wannabe 'n' Paris (ex Wannabe Queen)
Reset
5m Willygood (ex Willysfilly)
Road To Rock
5m Sunlit Lane (ex Sunlit)
Rubick
3g Rockbarton Roman (ex Danny's Daughter)
Sebring
3f Crossfire Road (ex Darling Road)
Sizzling
4g Kefalonia (ex Elitist)
Slater
4m Fire And Gold (ex Rocket Reign)
Smart Missile
4m Launch Attack (ex Trumped Up Charges)
Smug
6m Lucy Da Grey (ex Emmajule)
Starspangledbanner
4g D'Jumbuck (ex Carousing)
Street Boss
2f Street Delight (ex Whitten's Delight)
Super Easy
7m Lisdoonvarna (ex Axislass)
Swiss Ace
4g Sergio (ex Shanro)
The Factor
3f Audette (ex The Artist)
Toronado
4m Radiant Rosie (ex Rochie Rosie)
Unencumbered
5g Not Liable (ex Unusual Choice)
Unusual Suspect
3g So Unusual (ex Highland Rose)
Valentia
3g Valaroc (ex Belaroc)
Vancouver
3f Chilko Lake (ex Magistra)
Whittington
4g Another Tosser (ex Dane Princess)
Zebedee
4m She's A Toff (ex Toff I Am)
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