Sires With Winners - Thursday November 30

Breednet - Thursday November 30

Here is the full list of 38 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

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Oratorio
3g I Dreamed A Dream (ex New Vogue)
3g Song Story (ex Scaramucci)
Written Tycoon
3c Frawley (ex Rock Of Fortune)
6g Imprinted (ex Indelible)
A Lot
4m Ex Sport Girl (ex Buhn Lert)
Almanzor
3c Zabmanzor (ex Zaborei)
Animal Kingdom
5g Rosovo (ex Kazanluk)
Bel Esprit
3f Miss Tallchief (ex Sunset Sioux)
Carrara
3g Cobbo (ex Madame President)
Casino Prince
5g Cuisenaire (ex Dorothy Evelyn)
City Place
7g Oxbridge (ex Colleges)
Dundeel
3g Kaihoko (ex Elahi)
Extreme Choice
4g The Extreme Cat (ex Follow That Cat)
Fighting Sun
5g Another Balconyboy (ex Enuff Effort)
Frosted
5g Fight In The Dog (ex Russian Ruby)
Iffraaj
5g Mahrez (ex Hi Gorgeous)
Kermadec
3g Sonofdec (ex Imperial Rule)
Magnus
4g Magnaburma (ex Miss Rangoon)
Per Incanto
5m Marotiri Molly (ex Marotiri Miss)
Pierro
8g Knowitall Jack (ex Briolette)
Rebel Raider
4g Wannon Rebel (ex Allapattah)
Saxon Warrior (Second Season)
2f Archaic Smile (ex On The Ball)
Shocking
5g Never Look Back (ex Pirinitete)
Snippetson
4m Hot Chatter (ex Pure Fire)
Sooboog
3g He's The One (ex Dubai House)
Spieth
4m Velvet Haze (ex Omniscient)
Star Witness
5m Luvin' Our Grace (ex Coffee Shop)
Starspangledbanner
5g Fresh Prince (ex Doncella)
Stormy Atlantic
7g Ashim (ex Ashiyla)
Swear
4m Regal Vow (ex Regime)
Swiss Ace
6g Sergio (ex Shanro)
Therock
6g Rock Of Kaha (ex Dame Kia Kaha)
Trade Fair
6g Trade War (ex Unsinkable Molly)
Vadamos
5m Pizzazz (ex Lavender Hill)
Written By (Second Season)
3g Written By You (ex She Thinks So)
Xtravagant
4m Xtramagic (ex Stregheria)
Zacinto
6m Sugah Sweet (ex She's Thoreal)
Zed
7g Chase (ex Dantessa)
Zoustar
3g Regal Zeus (ex Quiet Kitten)
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