Sires With Winners - Friday September 1

Breednet - Friday September 1

Here is the full list of 32 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Flyng Artie, click for a Hypo mating.

Flying Artie
4g Flying Destiny (ex Courting Destiny)
4g Woodzy (ex Another Project)
Impending
4g Bonus Tempus (ex Kristofferson)
3g Razzo Rosso (ex Rokeby Red)
Savabeel
4h Jedibeel (ex Starry)
4m Only Love (ex Romancing)
All Too Hard
4g Whiskey Hangover (ex True Malt)
Brazen Beau
5g Race Against Time (ex Arizona Rose)
Casino Prince
5g Poker Dice (ex Le Bel Away)
Deep Field
4m Deep Secret (ex Unrevealed)
Dissident
4g One Out (ex Rocksan)
Exceed And Excel
6g Little Town Blues (ex Truly Wicked)
Headwater
5m Devine Miss (ex Madam Tilly)
Iffraaj
4g Peace Officer (ex Coyote Miss)
Lonhro
3c Balkans (ex Ottoman)
Manhattan Rain
4m Champagne In Lace (ex Optimizing)
Medaglia D'oro
5g Persevere (ex Pop A Bottle)
Merchant Navy
3c Naval Force (ex River Dove)
More Than Ready
5m Mirra View (ex Mirrasalo)
Moshe
9g Scout's Honour (ex Honour Own)
Needs Further
5g Lip Sip Suk (ex Tequila Queen)
Pierro
4g North Channel (ex Morning Swim)
Pride Of Dubai
4m Hot Sundae (ex Ice Creme)
Red Arrow
9g Moderna's Arrow (ex Moderna)
Reliable Man
5g Benaud (ex Baggy Green)
Reward For Effort
7g Just Jake (ex Heavenly Dawn)
Rubick
6g Titan Star (ex Sporty Spur)
Scissor Kick
3f Just Press Send (ex Stella Grace)
Shaft
6g Shafty (ex Coupolette)
Star Turn
4m It's My Turn (ex Bonded)
Starspangledbanner
3c Perilous Fighter (ex Beauty School)
Toorak Toff
8g Vunivalu (ex Westend Magic)
Vancouver
5m Blackcomb (ex Rocha)
Zoustar
3f Celestial Storm (ex Sebring Dream)
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