Sires With Winners - Tuesday October 1

Breednet - Tuesday October 1

Here is the full list of 30 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Hellbent

Hellbent
4g Hellfire Express (ex Dancing Express)
4g Master Riley (ex Mistress O'reilly)
3f Resolute Lady (ex Brooklet)
Cosmic Force (Second Season)
3f Cosmeena (ex Occasio)
3c Force Red (ex Joseph's Coat)
I Am Invincible
4h Pietro Road (ex Oscietra)
4g Reggae Fire (ex Catch A Fire)
All Too Hard
3f Titanium Miss (ex Larenco)
Better Than Ready
3g Wayfarer's Way (ex Pilgrim)
Cluster
4g Lordster (ex O'lordy)
D'argento (Second Season)
3g Figlio D'argento (ex Turfsurfer)
Dundeel
5m Pleadeel (ex Prosecution)
Extreme Choice
4m Finale (ex Good Looking Mare)
Foreplay
8g Lovin' Laughs (ex Caribbea)
Golden Archer
4m Electric Arrow (ex Heart'n Soul)
Into Mischief
5m Yellowhammer (ex Cryptic Message)
No Nay Never
5m Lady Ichikawa (ex Hamiko)
Not A Single Doubt
5g Flashing Steel (ex Medaglia Valore)
Overshare
4m Wild And Free (ex Lucky Spirit)
Pariah
3f Khamis (ex Zerkela)
Pierro
5g Ottoman Empire (ex Dolmabache)
Press Statement
4g Deadly Press (ex Annecy)
Puissance De Lune
4m Thinking Of Gerty (ex She's Just Lika)
Rothesay
3g Another Wish (ex Spellmaker)
Rubick
5g Texas (ex Testadrop)
Sidestep
5g Mr Encore (ex Emma Princess)
Sooboog
4g Prince Of Sooview (ex Hennessy's View)
Tarzino
4m The Ambassador (ex Kaia)
Territories
3f Amaya's Secret (ex Teeancee)
Trapeze Artist
3g Airswing (ex Miss Cosmetic)
Written Tycoon
3c Yoshinobu (ex Total Attraction)
Xtravagant
4g Barello (ex Play)
Yes Yes Yes (Second Season)
3g Firm Agreement (ex Money Magic)
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