Sires With Winners - Friday October 21

Breednet - Friday October 21

Here is the full list of 64 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia on Friday with winners and result details.

Deep Field

Deep Field
6m Kokopo Kitty (ex Rebel Dancer)
3g Motion Legend (ex Destination Tucson)
6m Sky Diamonds (ex Cathay Lady)
All Too Hard
7g Rock Hard (ex Rock Of Fortune)
6g Wichita Warrior (ex Panipique)
Better Than Ready
5g Better Lad (ex Zaheerina)
3g It's Gerry (ex Hello Crystal)
Dawn Approach
3f Leggy Point (ex Aztec Rose)
7g Winning Partner (ex Lady Frere)
Free Eagle
4m Freedom Day (ex Life In A Day)
4m Graceful Eagle (ex Taransay)
Medaglia D'Oro
6g Almighty Will (ex Sabie)
4g Amegdul (ex Essaouira)
Mshawish
4g Chinchero (ex Feerique)
4g Vultan (ex Bonne Nuit)
Rip Van Winkle
4m Another Bella (ex Ava)
6g The Rattlin' Bog (ex La Falette)
Sebring
4m Bless Her Soul (ex Happy Event)
7g Rock 'n' Sol (ex Foible)
Adelaide
4m Ole Ola (ex Genuine Blonde)
Alamosa
4g Hungry (ex Cindz)
Alpine Eagle
4m Queenborough Flyer (ex Silandro)
Ambidexter
5g Montign (ex Miss Artemis)
American Pharoah
4m Lake Titicaca (ex High Lago)
Australia
5g Hillcrest Avenue (ex Glowing Star)
Benfica
5g Mystery Lad (ex Grey Touch)
Brazen Beau
3g McTaggart (ex Bingo Betty)
Bull Point
5m Very Sharp (ex Shamtastic)
Cable Bay
4m Tranquil Bay (ex Balmodena)
Darci Brahma
5m Bananarahma (ex Misty)
Dial A Prayer
5m Nun So Bad (ex Ought To Be Bad)
Domesday
5m Triple Citizen (ex Black Eye)
Echoes Of Heaven
4m Arcadian Iynx (ex Super Dash)
Ekraar
4m Wheelitin (ex Mendip)
Fighting Sun
5m Yesterday's Gone (ex Pillow Talk)
Fiorente
6g Meinlas (ex Boudiga)
Flying Artie
4g Staunch (ex Secret Cause)
Foxwedge
6g Captain Fox (ex Harquila)
Handsome Ransom
8m Hunboshi (ex Golden Honey)
Hellbent (Second Season)
3f Li'l Misshonkytonk (ex Great Panache)
Holy Roman Emperor
5g Our Irish Emperor (ex Clonakilty)
Kempinsky
6g Thieve (ex Glareola)
Kingman
3c Field Marshal (ex Flight To Fancy)
Kiss And Make Up
4m Age Of Innocence (ex Miriam)
Lionhearted
4m Vetlanda (ex Vivacious)
London Bridge
6m Izfallingdown (ex Dezhilla)
Magic Albert
6g Magic Phantom (ex Matignon)
Merchant Navy (Second Season)
3g Calico Jack (ex Shrill)
Nadeem
9g Pep Torque (ex Cosmic Flight)
Needs Further
8g Hampton Bay (ex Villawood)
Nicconi
4g Sheer Class (ex Sheerkat)
No Nay Never
5m Wild Irish (ex Speedwagon)
Ocean Park
3f Loud (ex Music)
Pride Of Dubai
5g Whobethatnow (ex Temple Divine)
Redoute's Choice
6g Way Back When (ex Once Were Wild)
Rich Enuff
3g Pocket Full (ex Top Hana)
Rubick
3g Typical You (ex La Tikka Rosa)
Russian Revolution (Second Season)
3g Fission (ex Nuclear Force)
Scissor Kick
5m Ideal Miss (ex Perfect Hostess)
Sepoy
5g Enlist (ex Vexation)
Shamexpress
6m Hydroexpress (ex Myminkcoat)
Siyouni
4g Direct (ex Upfront)
Smart Missile
3f Mandalong Missile (ex Magsaya)
Strategic Maneuver
6g Moscow Mule (ex Manueline)
Super One
4m Geminids (ex Miss Meteor)
Swiss Ace
4g Cloudland (ex Commiserate)
The Factor
5g Fangela (ex Angel Of Avalon)
Toronado
5m Has The Look (ex Miss Barysh)
War
4g Warica (ex Lustica)
West Quest
9g Willby Rules (ex Society Rules)
Written Tycoon
4g Turbo Ken (ex Gregers)
Your Song
7m Hannah's Song (ex Tattyam)
Zoustar
3f Offspring (ex Redaluca's Gaze)
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