Sires With Winners - Thursday September 14

Breednet - Thursday September 14

Here is the full list of 28 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Star Witness

Fiorente
3c Bulawayo (ex Sense In The City)
6g Wise Dragon (ex Yau Chin)
Per Incanto
5m Ballyane (ex Miss Rhythmic)
5g Bee Enchanted (ex The Beeliner)
Star Witness
4m Frilled (ex Frill Seeking)
5m Starhattan (ex Manhattan Light)
American Pharoah
3g Riff Rocket (ex Missile Coda)
Bel Esprit
4m Spirit Of Varanasi (ex Bonsai Babe)
Brazen Beau
5m Sistine Explorer (ex Dora 'n' Boots)
Charm Spirit
3g Riproar (ex Let Me Roar)
Dissident
3f Black 'n' Deadly (ex Roc' Da Floor)
Highland Reel
4m Vic Reel (ex O'perfect One)
I Am Invincible
3f Bolero Belle (ex Torvill)
Justify (Second Season)
3g Verdad (ex Whistle Baby)
Lord Kanaloa
4m Thida (ex Sanako)
Master Of Design
5m Showies Best Shot (ex Carnival Dynasty)
Merchant Navy
4m Drop The Verse (ex Volcada)
Mongolian Khan
4g Khan's Clown (ex Clown Princess)
Pluck
6m Lightheadedness (ex Moodlighting)
Pride Of Dubai
4g Four Mile Lane (ex Badawiya)
Savabeel
4g Good Vintage (ex Better Alternative)
Sepoy
3f Annie's Rose (ex Rue Maple)
Shocking
5g Weneedashock (ex Prado Red)
Sidestep
3f Get Funky (ex Pieetys)
Telperion
5g Karehana Bay (ex La Singa)
Time For War
6g Circularity (ex Hard To Hold)
Turn Me Loose
4g Extreme Freedom (ex Acute)
Valentia
6g Harvesta (ex Accuse)
Vespa
4m Gum Basher (ex Lipperty Lip)
Zoustar
4g Sunzou (ex Sunday Rose)
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