Sires With Winners - Sunday March 10

Breednet - Sunday March 10

Here is the full list of 64 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

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5g Divine Okay (ex Flying Diva)
3g Getty (ex Samantha)
3g Gundy Guy (ex In Jest)
2c Holmes A Court (ex Menagerie)
American Pharoah
4g King Hallowell (ex Top Girl)
3c Luskaire (ex Milseain)
5m Miss Moocha (ex Adaline)
Reward For Effort
7m Effortkat (ex Thekatcamehome)
5g My Dog Diesel (ex Empress Milly)
7g Real Gun (ex Winger)
All Too Hard
3g Bowser (ex Be Happy)
7g Imperial Lad (ex Stammer)
Free Eagle
6g Muffla (ex Ambolene)
4g Wealdstone (ex Harrow)
Impending
4m Bonjour Mon Amour (ex Paris Amour)
4g Mikazuki (ex Heirlooms)
More Than Ready
4g More Szyslak (ex Quiet Meadow)
3f Wassa (ex Villa Verde)
Per Incanto
3g Aeroinvincible (ex Miss Bondi)
5g Baby Crystal (ex Makkura)
Rubick
5m Qubella (ex La Bella Roo)
4m Reet Petite (ex Fortunately)
Star Turn
4g Star Club (ex Madame Bookworm)
5g Turnaway (ex Gracie Girl)
Sweynesse
5m More Than Words (ex La Pinnicle)
6g Solid Impact (ex Ultra Explosive)
Warhorse
6m All's Fair (ex Heart To Heart)
6g Cent To War (ex Viva La Cent)
Written By (Second Season)
3g Bryce (ex She's Pretentious)
3g Gangitano (ex Colosimo)
Zoustar
4g Patch Of Theta (ex Fortune Of War)
3g Xidaki (ex Athanea)
Almanzor
4m Danza (ex Dance On By)
America
4g Flyin' For Us (ex Flyin' For Me)
Australia
8g Almania (ex Sent From Heaven)
Bel Esprit
9g Rodney (ex The Bay Rod)
Belardo
3f Caffeinated (ex Frappuccino)
Casino Prince
6g Pokerjack (ex Princess Ailani)
Choisir
5m Paigey's Turn (ex Fine Approach)
Churchill
3g Acheson (ex Virginia Breeze)
City Place
7g Oxbridge (ex Colleges)
Crackerjack King
4m One Sky Above Us (ex Wendy Ellen)
Dark Angel
5g Smart Beauty (ex Layla Jamil)
Deep Field
4g Last Frontier (ex Invading Humor)
Dream Ahead
5g Portobello Road (ex Wroclaw)
Dundeel
3g Divakara (ex Moone's My Name)
Exceed And Excel
5g Hombre (ex Guapa)
Flying Artie
4g Coin Toss (ex Headsup)
Ghibellines
5m Adiktiv Passion (ex Cristallo)
Hardham
4g Mr Saxabeat (ex Grace's Magic)
Hellbent
4g Deekay (ex Seagrove)
Helmet
5g Floppy (ex Golden Girl)
Holler
4g Bahama Bay (ex Treasure Island)
Iffraaj
4m Grinzinger Burg (ex Cape Merlot)
Ilovethiscity
5g Takin' The Mickey (ex French Tarte)
Jimmy Choux
3g Why Me (ex Tarp)
Kermadec
3f Torque About Magic (ex Magically)
Last Typhoon
3f Bonnet Rouge (ex Red Bonnet)
Lope De Vega
4g Vaguer (ex Kambura)
Menari
4m Menari Magic (ex Iadore Tantrums)
Nostradamus
6m Seeress (ex Elleandee)
Pariah
3f Pick The Seam (ex All Sewn Up)
Pins
5m Ouch (ex Jonquil)
Pride Of Dubai
5m Whoopti Fizz (ex Waikato River)
Puissance De Lune
3f Jackie's Maid (ex Manhattan Maid)
Real Steel (Second Season)
3f Dances With Hooves (ex Native American)
Redoute's Choice
6g Confrontational (ex Zastava)
Sacred Falls
4m Sacred Dream (ex Dream Lass)
Salade
6m Laila's A Gem (ex Alley Miss)
Savabeel
3f Domain Gardens (ex Garden Of Swans)
Shalaa
2g Italian Riviera (ex Testico)
Shamus Award
5g Russley Crown (ex Flys Away)
Shocking
6g Shockallia (ex Berzallia)
Shooting To Win
4g Jacenza (ex Myamira)
Snippetson
7g Bay Wave (ex Giverny)
Starspangledbanner
6g California Spangle (ex Pearlitas Passion)
Tertullian
8g Achaeus (ex Anatola)
Vancouver
5g Beldivian (ex Belavynshi)
War Chant
4m Star Power (ex Even Astar)
Winning Rupert
4g Fourth Power (ex Grenada)
Zacinto
5g Cockahoop (ex Brig 'n' Rose)
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