Sires With Winners - Friday April 21

Breednet - Friday April 21

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

Nicconi

Fighting Sun
4g Alembee (ex Queen Rene)
5g Storm's Colours (ex Areyoutalkintome)
Nicconi
4m Golden Gate (ex Gilded Grace)
4m Velours Bleu (ex National Velvet)
Wandjina
6g Ashton Blair (ex Ilithyia)
6g Dunvegan (ex Imananabaa)
Al Maher
4g Almahero (ex Shezaprospect)
Alpine Eagle
4g Rhythmic Dragon (ex Tasmanian Tiger)
Benfica
6g Banju (ex Overlooked)
Cable Bay
4m Beour Bay (ex Manzanilla)
Capitalist
2f Milliondollarmumma (ex Angel's Choice)
Dream Ahead
5g Markwell Dreamer (ex Ballerina Girl)
Duporth
7g Dishy's (ex Cellar Edition)
Exceed And Excel
4g Plagiarized (ex Platelet)
Fastnet Rock
4g Armour Force (ex Silverbeat)
Into Mischief
2g Burling (ex Spirit Of Ecstasy)
Jungle Cat (First Season)
2f Puss Boots (ex Minkus)
Medaglia D'Oro
4g Mr Wallace (ex Streama)
Menari (Second Season)
2f Harlemite (ex Harlem Child)
Mikki Isle
4m Top End Mikki (ex Cedar Lane)
Pride Of Dubai
4m Mooshaka (ex Mooshakissa)
Real Impact
3f Starliner (ex Gold Mission)
Rebel Dane
3g Suruga Bay (ex Colizani)
Rebel Raider
6g Blazing Rebel (ex Street Blaze)
Redente
4g Sellente (ex Damselle)
Redoute's Choice
4m Black Ivory (ex African Piano)
Rothesay
3f Gypsy Romance (ex Tugboat)
Scissor Kick
4g King Kikau (ex Street Match)
Shocking
3g Struck Twice (ex Primadonna Girl)
Sir Prancealot
3g Prancing Spirit (ex Sistine Spirit)
Sizzling
3f Ginasue (ex Lizards Lover)
Skilled
5g Zedly (ex Truly Lovely)
Sooboog
3f Sumbank (ex Banking)
Spill The Beans
4g Lord Of Light (ex Shireen)
Starcraft
3g Starbury (ex Mrs Bradbury)
Super Easy
4m Easy Rosie (ex Mezzaluna)
Super One
4g Hello Jack (ex Bonjour)
Swear
3f Magical Slipper (ex Westend Magic)
Tavistock
3g Taviosa (ex Costarosa)
The Brothers War
5g Brothers Of Antrim (ex Rubypeeptoes)
Turffontein
4m Gracie Turf (ex Miss Marriott)
Zariz
9g Zariz No Other (ex Golden Freeze)
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