Sires With Winners - Thursday October 6

Breednet - Thursday October 6

Here is the full list of 35 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Toronado (IRE)

Ouqba
8m Miss Quoted (ex Mrs Gray)
4m Rockport Miss (ex Latent Energy)
Proisir
4m Royal Flower (ex Ishidanzin)
4g Soldier Boy (ex Forty Love)
Toronado
4g Airclash (ex Crazy Life)
6m Ladymane (ex Video Star)
Written Tycoon
7g Bold Type (ex Legcut)
3f Fearless Writer (ex Keena)
Alfred Nobel
6m Missalfie (ex Disco Miss)
American Pharoah
4g Lord Of The Sun (ex Villa Moura)
Atlante
5g Jesko (ex Striking Asset)
Benfica
5g Mystery Lad (ex Grey Touch)
Better Than Ready
4m Za Za Ready (ex Azzareya)
Charm Spirit
4g Midnight Charm (ex Midnight Reigns)
Dawn Approach
6g Dawn Too Good (ex Lady Rah Rah)
Deep Field
3f Bay Thirteen (ex Refuge Bay)
Derryn (Second Season)
3f Mermaid (ex Oceania)
Dial A Prayer
6g Conor O'Ceirin (ex Plaything)
Epaulette
3f Don't Tell Leeanne (ex On The Que Tee)
Little Wonder
6g Soviet Wonder (ex Stonecrest)
Lonhro
5g Siren Rock (ex She's A Vamp)
Lucky Street
3f Bold Street (ex Born Bold)
Magnus
7g Duke Of Magnus (ex Kusha)
Not A Single Doubt
7g Undoubted (ex Sky Cuddle)
O'Lonhro
9g O'So Tempting (ex Island Temptress)
Per Incanto
6g Cubic Zirconia (ex Dee Flawless)
Pierro
4m Special Day (ex Hope Of A Nation)
Playing God
4m God's Dream (ex Princess Hallowell)
Redwood
6m Lady Lockhart (ex Riverina Girl)
Sepoy
5g Bay Of Bengal (ex Bengal Angel)
Shamus Award
5g Hyland Bay (ex Nurmaah)
Snitzel
3c Breaking Ground (ex Gypsy Tucker)
Sooboog
4m Soosie Boog (ex Oh My Papa)
Star Witness
4g Gobbled (ex Barangaroo)
Tavistock
3f Pretty Tavi (ex Kallisan)
The Bold One
3g Notsomodest (ex Our Little Rippa)
Tivaci
4g Jilted Lover (ex Love Me Not)
Zed
4m Our Jumala (ex Baltis)
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