Sires With Winners - Friday November 25

Breednet - Friday November 25

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

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5g Ahso (ex Quench The Thirst)
4g Sebrossa (ex Emperossa)
4g Willinga Tyson (ex Dream 'n' Believe)
Barbados
8m Centrefield (ex Betweengodandmen)
4m Opal Beach (ex Yoshis Opal)
Charge Forward
3f Cotel (ex Cotillard)
5g Royal Charge (ex Masked Romance)
Contributer
5g Bondurant (ex Off And On)
4g Salassi (ex Aosta)
Deep Field
6m O'Jessica (ex San Cristobel)
6g Spaceboy (ex Miatoko)
Foxwedge
8g Raposa Rapida (ex Bardego)
5m Subuki (ex Fuji Dancer)
Kermadec
4g Huon (ex Cataclysm)
4m Overice (ex Meringue)
Kuroshio
4m Dalroshio (ex Dalrada)
4g Teetotal (ex Sahara Night)
Magnus
5g Regal Azmon (ex Sun Lane)
7g Zipspur (ex Zipstream)
Ocean Park
7m Aquattack (ex Under Siege)
4g Marine Parade (ex On Parade)
Starspangledbanner
5g Spangler (ex Sixpenny Sweets)
3f Star To Fall (ex Kaluanui)
Street Boss
3f She Dances (ex Charleston Dancer)
3f Witch Street (ex Witchy Ways)
All Too Hard
4m Harderthantherest (ex Friendly Donna)
Astern
3g Havlicek (ex Auckland Beauty)
Better Than Ready
3g Beast Mode (ex Where It Began)
Blackfriars
6m Fuel The Friar (ex Miss Chloetamash)
Capitalist
3g One Reason (ex Otsanda)
Ekraar
7g Eisenhower (ex Eye For Fashion)
Epaulette
7g Major Time (ex Teaset)
Fiorente
4m Van Nuys (ex Lady Lindara)
Frankel
3g Tradition (ex Wedding Veil)
Frosted
4m Riverina Cyclone (ex Plus Jamais)
Gingerbread Man
4g Almaher Man (ex Miss Strezelecki)
God Has Spoken
6g Sun Chacen (ex Bella Krystelle)
Headwater
3c Remember Jack (ex Innishbeg)
Holler
4g Hollerween (ex The Gorgon)
I Am Invincible
5m Unassailable (ex Live And Dream)
Ilovethiscity
3f El Capony (ex Princess Storm)
King Of Danes
8g Kingson (ex Orientation)
Kiss And Make Up
4m Age Of Innocence (ex Miriam)
Knight Exemplar
4g Nights Mystery (ex Mystery Heart)
Lonhro
3f Jewellery (ex Cameo)
Lucky Street
4m Lucrative Lucy (ex Red Belly Black)
Maurice
4m Mauricette (ex Alexandrova)
Mikki Isle
4g Seahaven (ex Dame Pattie)
Myboycharlie
4g Charlie's Case (ex Perkipsey)
Nicconi
4m Sweet Honesty (ex Honesta)
Night Of Thunder
5g Cracking Thunder (ex Lake Susannah)
Not A Single Doubt
6m Night Passage (ex Court Pastoral)
Olympic Glory
3g Leap Year (ex Plain Magic)
Oratorio
3g Hide The Oreos (ex No Place To Hide)
Playing God
7g Morgs Freeman (ex Movie World)
Press Statement
5g Toretto (ex Airways)
Pride Of Dubai
4g Jumeirah Beach (ex Vormista)
Proisir
4m Probella (ex Sonobella)
Real Saga
4g Realaide (ex Adelaide)
Redwood
7g Boniface (ex Buttonhook)
Rich Enuff
4g Enuff He Said (ex She's Curvaceous)
Rubick
5g Archaron (ex Scarlet Magnolia)
Sacred Falls
6m Youneverknow (ex Magic Briar)
Savabeel
6g Axecapital (ex Kashmir)
Shamus Award
5m A Pinch Of Luck (ex A Pinch Of Salt)
Showcasing
6g Aorangi Assassin (ex Quedar)
Smart Missile
3f Lethal Lady (ex Madam Tilly)
Sooboog
4m Dublin De Quo (ex Jibina)
Spieth (Second Season)
3g More Importance (ex Of Importance)
Spirit Of Boom
3f Twisted Sister (ex Crystal Nights)
Star Witness
4m Sirens Star (ex Storm Siren)
Statue Of Liberty
9g French Rock (ex Dal Dal)
Stratum Star
4m Edna (ex Dame Elisabeth)
Super One
4g Blood River (ex Ally Amour)
Telperion
4m Go Lotte (ex Ashima)
Territories
3g Accelerated Growth (ex Gold Arrow)
Trust In A Gust
5m Wit (ex Cailin Brea)
Unencumbered
6g Depth That Varies (ex Zellindi)
Va Pensiero
4m Impressiero (ex Ready To Impress)
Warhorse
4g I Am War (ex Abahlali)
Xtravagant
4g He's Xceptional (ex She's A Danica)
Your Song
5g Eliseo (ex Mercy's Choice)
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