Sires With Winners - Friday March 10

Breednet - Friday March 10

Here is the full list of 40 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Snitzel

Snitzel
4m Chenzel (ex Chenille)
3f Eau De Vie (ex C'Est Beau La Vie)
3f Sumptuary (ex Royal Tithe)
All Too Hard
4g Givara (ex Renascent)
6g Yulara (ex Helriva)
American Pharoah
4m Auspicious Cloud (ex Galizani)
3f Pavitra (ex Gypsy Robin)
Denman
3f Bindi's Choice (ex In Lighten)
4g Hunter Bred (ex Dahara Prize)
Savabeel
3g McGrath (ex Bunyah)
6g Savvy Legend (ex Donna Cattiva)
Shamus Award
3c Big Watch (ex Golden Sally)
5g Defiant Heart (ex Shattered Heart)
Spirit Of Boom
4g Light Of Boom (ex Lucia)
3f Liquor (ex Luqyaa)
Zoustar
3g Clock Strikes (ex Cinderellas Secret)
4g Dio (ex Solar Charged)
Brave Smash (First Season)
2c Brave Mead (ex Mead)
Cecconi
11g Bear Gryls (ex Saint Lucy)
Dream Ahead
5g Bullion Boy (ex Miss Orielle)
El Roca
3f Dreamstone (ex Saffron Hill)
Exceed And Excel
4g Bacchanalia (ex Thalia)
Frosted
4g Frostwood (ex Palace Glow)
Helmet
4g Royal Hard Hat (ex Royal Reset)
Impending (Second Season)
3f Unlimited Magic (ex Marli Magic)
Magnus
4g Kat Chinna (ex Aunty Mo)
Maurice
4m Valoria (ex Bacarella)
Mikki Isle
3g Must (ex Le Regine's)
Mongolian Khan
4g Modernissimo (ex Ananiashvilli)
Niagara
5m Liffey (ex Steelkhap)
Nicconi
3f Zarni (ex Darazani)
Pins
4m My Pins (ex Flying Therese)
Pride Of Dubai
4m Pride Of Aspen (ex Flattery)
Rich Enuff
3g More Money Please (ex High Tea)
Rip Van Winkle
5m Winkle Bay (ex Coventina)
Rothesay
5g Bandit (ex Regal Theatre)
Russian Revolution (Second Season)
2f Russian Alliance (ex Sea Dweller)
Savile Row (Second Season)
3g Saville Street (ex Awakening)
Sidestep
6m Upside (ex Upinahms)
Stratum Star
4m Takara Star (ex Zafer)
Tavistock
4g Sing For Peace (ex The Nightingale)
Thronum (Second Season)
3f Original Glaze (ex La Musicienne)
Toronado
4m Toropeak (ex Top Peak)
Turffontein
5m Aureus Angel (ex Miss Marriott)
Vadamos
3f Delphine (ex Footsie)
Vancouver
3f Vancouver Queen (ex Midnight Dancer)
Written Tycoon
3g Warren (ex Travesura)
Your Song
3f Musical Affair (ex Matras)
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