Sires With Winners - Wednesday September 6

Breednet - Wednesday September 6

Here is the full list of 41 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Written Tycoon

Written Tycoon
5g Able Willie (ex Lifesaver Lady)
3c Southport Tycoon (ex Ready To Rule)
5m Viviane (ex Curtana)
Deep Field
3c Rock Empire (ex King's Ballet)
4m Sunset Soiree (ex Soiree)
Impending
4m Jennipending (ex Kandy Korn)
4g Sir Bailey (ex Jameka)
Ace High (Second Season)
3f My Lips Are Sealed (ex Tellmeaboutit)
Air Force Blue
5g Tupoleu (ex Eight Eighty Eight)
Archipenko
7g Wyclif (ex Altruiste)
Belardo
5m Bellavardo (ex Vitrum)
Better Than Ready
4g Beast Mode (ex Where It Began)
Burgundy
5m Madiran (ex Nottoobad)
Capitalist
4g Sebonack (ex Profound Wisdom)
Divine Prophet
5g Evocator (ex Stars In Her Eyes)
Dundeel
4m Dun With The Blues (ex Marascobel)
Eminent (Second Season)
3f Fon Memories (ex Trutorio)
Encryption (Second Season)
3g Enciphering (ex Stormy Miss)
Exosphere
3f Austmarr (ex Itameri)
Gingerbread Man
6m Bread To Flirt (ex Naughty Affair)
Harbour Watch
9g Ensign Pulver (ex Grand Performance)
Kermadec
6m Glamdam (ex Lovingthelimelight)
King's Troop
4m Kings Flirt (ex Le Flirt)
Maurice
4g Kokonotsu (ex Prima Klaire)
Merchant Navy
3f Aiyah (ex Odelia)
Nicconi
5m Eterea (ex Germayne Lass)
Not A Single Doubt
8g Allusion (ex Allariza)
Playing God
6m God's Garden (ex Lynsted Rose)
Preferment
5m I Prefer Minties (ex Melody)
Prized Icon (Second Season)
3f Tropical Squall (ex Squalls)
Puccini
5g Mister Pucci (ex Regally)
Real Steel (Second Season)
3g Noisy Boy (ex Northern Model)
Rip Van Winkle
4g Persuader (ex Seducation)
Sacred Falls
4m Sacred Feeling (ex Hooked Ona Feeling)
Savabeel
3g Gold Bullion (ex Gold Rush)
Sebring
5m Dancarina (ex Dance For Me)
Shooting To Win
4g Silvanito (ex Classics)
Smart Missile
3f Hoba Meteor (ex Hoba)
So You Think
3g Think Tank (ex Amalgamate)
Spieth
4m April In Augusta (ex A Little Prayer)
Spirit Of Boom
4g Tickety Boom (ex Tanita)
Starspangledbanner
3c Flag Hall (ex Doubtfilly)
Tarzino
4m Princess Adda (ex Bak Da Princess)
Valentia
6g Anilla (ex Vandehere)
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