Sires With Winners - Tuesday September 19

Breednet - Tuesday September 19

Here is the full list of 29 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Pierro

Casino Prince
3f Nyali Sands (ex Outofafrika)
6g Oh No Bro (ex Princess Rage)
Pierro
4g Golden Pierro (ex Bullion Mansion)
4g North Channel (ex Morning Swim)
Artie Schiller
6g Galbalan (ex Brave Soul)
Bon Hoffa
9g Real Key (ex Defacto)
Canford Cliffs
8g Hay Cliffy (ex Tulla Lass)
Capitalist
5m Capital Girl (ex Pokazi)
Dark Cove
5g The Big Shamrock (ex Smooth Liqueur)
Deep Field
4m Fileeta (ex Dineeta)
Dundeel
5g Interventionist (ex Laissez Faire)
Epaulette
5g Sandastan (ex Status Quo)
Fastnet Rock
6g Freckle Rock (ex Freckle Face)
Foxwedge
3f Samanth (ex Umgeton)
Headwater
3f Griffinstown Girl (ex Moohariba)
I Am Invincible
6g Invincible Jet (ex Recurring Dream)
I'm All The Talk
5g Talkachino (ex Almachino)
Into Mischief
5g Watergate (ex Shy Girl)
Kobayashi
3g I Am Sugoi (ex Orne River)
Mendelssohn (Second Season)
3f Wings Of Song (ex Tortoni)
Overshare
3g Mister Selfie (ex Royal Chalee)
Russian Revolution
3g Takashima (ex Divine Messenger)
Salade
4g Iron Hat (ex Left In My Wake)
Shamus Award
5m Flying Shamus (ex Misstiflying)
Super One
4g Giving Delight (ex Nandi)
Swear
4m Magical Slipper (ex Westend Magic)
Tivaci
4g Brand New (ex Kim Dynasty)
Wandjina
4g Chosen Venture (ex Southern Venture)
Xtravagant
4m Simply Xtravagant (ex Down The Hatch)
Your Song
5m Chelsea Amanda (ex Attrente)
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