Sires With Winners - Monday September 30

Breednet - Monday September 30

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

So You Think

So You Think
5g Hollandia (ex Gawne)
4g Righteous (ex Slippery Madam)
7g Yubetido (ex Hot Mama)
Spirit Of Boom
4g Bush Diamond (ex Dont Doubt Da Wife)
4g Devil Devil (ex Annamarie)
All Too Hard
5m Keroessa (ex Proposal)
American Pharoah
6g Lord Of The Sun (ex Villa Moura)
Artie Schiller
4m Barzura Brontie (ex Miss O'brien)
Better Than Ready
4g Son Of Beebee (ex Our Beebee)
Bullet Train
7g Nats Enough (ex Natural Time)
Capitalist
5m Marxist (ex Prerequisite)
Caravaggio
5g Great Siege (ex Kimblewick)
Darci Brahma
5m Leica Model (ex Leica Lady)
Deep Field
6m Sassy Diva (ex Martika)
Dream Ahead
6g Ruperts Red Rocket (ex Red Spot Special)
Exosphere
5g Who Goes There (ex Broadbeach Girl)
Hinchinbrook
10g Ripplebrook (ex New Edition)
I Am Immortal (Second Season)
3g Electric Tommy (ex Miss Belisa)
Jungle Ruler
7m Jungle Sensation (ex Sensational Jewel)
Kermadec
4g Kermandie River (ex Zingara)
Not A Single Doubt
6g Single Honor (ex Honor Net)
Preferment
5m In Your Hands (ex Total Belief)
Scissor Kick
6m Our Ambition (ex Whirlpool)
Shooting To Win
4m Russley Tiara (ex Flys Away)
Sir Prancealot
6g Rhythm Is A Dancer (ex Native Rhythm)
Star Turn
3g Take The Rap (ex Madam Tilly)
Super Seth (Second Season)
3g Perfectly Good (ex Amerindia)
Swiss Ace
5g Yorkel (ex Joie D'amour)
Toronado
5m Gracious Diva (ex She's A Bop Girl)
Warrior's Reward
8g Knife's Edge (ex Bay's Edge)
Zed
5g Mr Zed (ex Ambitious Beauty)
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