Sires With Winners - Thursday October 3

Breednet - Thursday October 3

Here is the full list of 34 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Fastnet Rock

Fastnet Rock
4g Cherbourg (ex Lady Of Shalott)
3g West Indies (ex Anchovy)
Sweynesse
5g Irish Twist (ex Hot In Black)
6g Satness (ex Satanya)
Benfica
6g Blueprint (ex Wild Silk)
Castelvecchio (Second Season)
3f Double Market (ex First Tier)
Dundeel
3g Politely Dun (ex Politeness)
El Roca
5m Miss Rockette (ex Betty Blockbuster)
Eminent
4m Golden (ex Aline)
Exceed And Excel
3f Obscure (ex Philosophy)
Extreme Choice
3f Tessa's Choice (ex Crimson Arow)
Ghibellines
8g Ranger (ex Turn The Page)
Harry Angel
4g Highborn Harry (ex Faith In My)
Hellbent
5g Lhasa (ex Rupavari)
Highland Reel
4g Bower Boy (ex Euchre Star)
Kermadec
3f Island Dec (ex Lis De Lune)
Lonhro
3g Kasukedo (ex Elegant D'oro)
Nicconi
4m Jealous (ex Jujube)
Nostradamus
5g Sir Leonidas (ex Fireglo)
Patronize
4g Pull The Trigger (ex Gunpowder Grey)
Per Incanto
6g Gypsy Tricks (ex Lutine Belle)
Pierro
3g Chamierro (ex Champ Elect)
Rubick
3g Puzzle Master (ex One Mansini)
Russian Revolution
3g Rock Revolution (ex Clear Ripples)
Savabeel
4g Forty Times (ex Twenty One Times)
Sessions
3f Queen Of Hawks (ex Imperial Hawk)
Shalaa
4g Laa De Sha (ex Lis De Lune)
Shooting To Win
4g Dry Fire (ex Magondo)
Smart Missile
5g Smart As Smart (ex Zuccotto)
Star Witness
5m Cover Star (ex Cover Charge)
Supido
4m Fugitiva (ex Velocano)
The Autumn Sun
4g Autumn Storm (ex Tap This)
Trapeze Artist
4g Equilibrist (ex Munhro)
Universal Ruler
4g King Kawana (ex Sharmane)
Zoustar
4g Bravely (ex She's So High)
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