Sires With Winners - Wednesday October 5

Breednet - Wednesday October 5

Here is the full list of 41 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia on Wednesday with winners and result details.

Nicconi

Blackfriars
6g Jack In The Black (ex True Charm)
5m Jafetica (ex Peg's Pride)
Epaulette
3f Matriarch Rose (ex Antonia)
4g Ting Tong (ex Denia)
Nicconi
3f Miss Nico Belle (ex Belavynshi)
5m Ten Bells (ex Decibeel)
Adelaide
6m Malt Time (ex Pimms Time)
Astern
3f Cinderella Days (ex Ofcourseican)
Better Than Ready
5m All Stashed Up (ex Miss Stash)
Capitalist
4m Good Life Diva (ex La Dolce Diva)
Delago Deluxe
5m La Verite (ex Exselva)
Divine Prophet
4m A Call From Heaven (ex Volando)
Dubawi
5m Samoot (ex Muthabara)
Fastnet Rock
3f Cabaca (ex Berimbau)
Fighting Sun
5g Fighting Floyd (ex Fille Ardente)
Fiorente
5g Dahwilly (ex Last Quill)
Gingerbread Man
5m Keeper Sweet (ex Keeper Quiet)
High Chaparral
8g Never Again (ex Rollon Rose)
Hooked (Second Season)
3g Stoinka (ex Express Central)
I Am Invincible
4m Invincible Caviar (ex Black Caviar)
Magnus
3f Entremet (ex Morwell)
My Admiration
3g Baalbek (ex Abitcryptic)
Needs Further
5g Needs Toasting (ex On Toast)
Not A Single Doubt
4m Surreel (ex Forreel)
Ocean Park
4m Illusion (ex Moravany)
Overshare (Second Season)
3f Over Shady (ex Sombre Sea)
Puccini
4m Hiwa (ex Yankee Wharf)
Savabeel
4m Bioluminescence (ex Bright)
Shinzig
6g A Big Chance (ex Little Uma)
Shooting To Win
3f Flamebird (ex Lady Firebird)
Showcasing
5m Always On Show (ex Forever And Ever)
Snitzel
5g Acrobatic (ex Emotional Circus)
So You Think
4g Carlisle (ex Cobblestones)
Squamosa
5m Azara (ex Lustica)
Star Witness
5m Eyewitness (ex Adamant Lass)
Top Echelon
7m Cossie (ex Silvakini)
Toronado
6g King Island (ex No Push Over)
Tough Speed
6m Twee (ex Chikka)
War Decree (Second Season)
3c Collateral Damage (ex Enthusabelle)
Whittington
5g Michbar (ex Grey Gem)
Wordsmith
3g Born A Winner (ex Splendid Thing)
Zariz
8g Zakeriz (ex Keys To Thekingdom)
Zebedee
3f Piiink Beauty (ex Miss Cooper)
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