Sires With Winners - Sunday October 22

Breednet - Sunday October 22

Here is the full list of 70 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia on Sunday with winners and result details.

Headwater

Fighting Sun
4g Fighting Idol (ex Rock Idol)
4g Rising Sun (ex Astradiym)
Headwater
4g Capre Omnia (ex Kee De Vega)
5g High Pressure (ex Playgroundprincess)
I Am Invincible
4g Bews (ex Overstep)
3g Champion Method (ex Hijack Hussy)
Magnus
4g Magnupur (ex Gail)
7g Sight Success (ex Tarp)
Palentino
5g My Boy Chris (ex Lisa In Green)
4h Oubitsa (ex Tiger's Girl)
Savabeel
5g Captain Underpantz (ex Princess Rock)
5g Passion Prince (ex Impassioned)
Tavistock
4g Tavanasia (ex Danasia)
6m Tellme You Loveme (ex Sophisticate)
Akeed Mofeed
4g Deion (ex Elusive Diva)
Almanzor
4g Iberian Ruler (ex Spring Venture)
American Pharoah
3f Vivanti (ex Galatina)
Atomic
10g Archway To Heaven (ex La Peru)
Capitalist
5g Fenton (ex Kimigayo)
Casino Prince
6g Hasta La Prince (ex Favourite Way)
Charm Spirit
4g Red Wraith (ex Tomoe)
Cluster
5m Tauty (ex Taut)
Criterion
6g Yardstick (ex Exceleine)
Dedline
6g Missed The Mark (ex Miss Remarkable)
Deep Field
4g Motion Legend (ex Destination Tucson)
Denman
5g Break Over (ex Rock Wallaby)
Derryn
3c Telecom Dragon (ex Coimbra)
Dissident
4m Court Whispers (ex Total Discretion)
Dundeel
3g Change The Deel (ex Late Change)
Duporth
9m Du'blues (ex Georgia Blues)
Echoes Of Heaven
3f Ideal Dreams (ex Kay's Dream)
Embellish (Second Season)
3g Talisker (ex Glenkinchie)
Estidhkaar
5g Red Phantom (ex Quiet Please)
Foxwedge
5m Foxy Baroness (ex The Baroness)
Glass Harmonium
4g Chihuly (ex Starlet O'hara)
Helmet
7m Ha She (ex Grasse)
Keep The Faith
6g Big Option (ex Bad Option)
Kobayashi
2f Mishani Storm (ex Double Light)
Kodiac
4g Djockovic (ex Sudood)
Merchant Navy
4g Dirty Merchant (ex Onemorezeta)
Mor Spirit
4g Chancheng Glory (ex Solid Scam)
Nicconi
7g Nicotera (ex Boldina)
Outreach
3f Outweighed (ex One Cat Wonder)
Per Incanto
5g Master Of Illusion (ex Brannickers)
Pride Of Dubai
5m Supagirl (ex Mighty Girl)
Proisir
5g Midnight Mass (ex Midnight Gossip)
Rebel Raider
7g Recreant (ex Brompton's Gift)
Reliable Man
6g Massive Action (ex Classical)
Reset
8g Junipal (ex Palatine Hill)
Rip Van Winkle
5g Fun Together (ex Honorjeu)
Rubick
4g Quanapirri Bay (ex Dubai Fortress)
Russian Revolution
4g Apple Cider (ex Calvados)
Shamexpress
4m Kikimora (ex Suzie Kaye)
Shamus Award
6g Rising From Ashes (ex Tear Gas)
Showcasing
5m Corista (ex Midnight Aliyana)
Sir Prancealot
4g Namadji (ex Another Flouze)
Sizzling
6g Scorched Land (ex M'lady's Lass)
Snitzel
5g Scarzel (ex Scarlet Rain)
Statue Of Liberty
5g Patriotism (ex Fortune Smiles)
Street Boss
5g Atullibigeal (ex Kellys Ocean Jewel)
Super One
6g Gluck Racer (ex Keep The Filly)
Supido
4m Tectonic Plate (ex Shaky Isles)
Supreme Class
8g Supreme Times (ex Rare Subject)
Testa Rossa
6m Gee Bee Ess (ex Nubian)
Thronum
4g Invincible Sage (ex Thorsborne)
Time Test
4g Jon Ol Rocco (ex Famous Attraction)
Toronado
5m Drink Then Kiss (ex Bella Ava)
U S Navy Flag (Second Season)
3g Navy Gold (ex Gotta Be Gold)
Under The Louvre
5g Cadboll (ex Eschaton)
Vadamos
5g Lately (ex Pennies In Heaven)
Vancouver
6g Boy Big (ex Anatole)
Vert De Grece
4g Playthatfunkymusic (ex Danterina)
Written Tycoon
6g Titled Tycoon (ex Title Holder)
Xtravagant
4m Simply Xtravagant (ex Down The Hatch)
Zacinto
6g Allasera (ex Fascinate Me)
Zoustar
6m Zattastar (ex Bonyatta)
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