Sires With Winners - Friday September 2

Breednet - Friday September 2

Here is the full list of 23 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

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Squamosa
5g Smuggler's Bay (ex Cha Cha's Angel)
5m Squizzy Mizzy (ex Silver Raven)
Vancouver
3g Heart Of Vancouver (ex Cry For Peace)
5g Narvaez (ex Headway)
All American
5g The Pres (ex Satan's Dancer)
Cable Bay
4m Burgundy Girl (ex Chablis)
Camelot
5g Port Philip (ex Aymara)
Capitalist
3c Wealthy Investor (ex Princess Layla)
Casino Prince
3c Surfers Royale (ex Myfavouritethings)
Choisir
3f Cholante (ex Volante)
Hallowed Crown
5g Shaddy (ex Japali Bike)
I Am Invincible
4g Cinque Torri (ex Averau)
Iffraaj
3g Final Overture (ex Hot In Pink)
Into Mischief
4g Oakfield Duke (ex Leading The Way)
Real Impact
4g Kokoro (ex Close To My Heart)
Redwood
5m Redella (ex Cabella)
Russian Revolution (Second Season)
3g Sorel Rising (ex Sorel Point)
Sea The Moon
7g Durston (ex Caribana)
Sebring
5m Meg (ex Martilago)
Shaft
5g Get Shafted (ex Salander)
Snitzel
3g Sketched (ex Caricature)
Stratum Star
4m Successful Star (ex Kalia)
Unencumbered
5m La Zucca (ex Panarea)
Unusual Suspect
4g Notabadsuspect (ex Gala)
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