Sires With Winners - Monday October 7

Breednet - Tuesday October 8

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

Fiorente (IRE)

Fiorente
4g Ambassadorial (ex Showcase)
4g Joviale (ex Tycoon Sofie)
4g Menace To Sobriety (ex Detox)
Zoustar
4m Crumpets (ex Warranty)
3f Zoubaby (ex Magnaflight)
American Pharoah
4m Altercation (ex In Times Of War)
Belardo
5m Royal Teens (ex Jabot)
Deep Field
4g Fire Star (ex Sabatini)
Dundeel
6g Cacofonix (ex Lodore Falls)
Exceed And Excel
5g Hard To Say (ex Malasun)
Flying Artie
5g Sir Artie (ex Charity Belle)
Headwater
3g Articulating (ex Wanaasa)
Helmet
6m Eventually (ex Waldorf)
Holler
4g Marnoo (ex Savannah Haze)
I Am Immortal (Second Season)
3g Immortal Weapon (ex Evie Rose)
I Am Invincible
5g Johnny Dash (ex Dashoff)
Lope De Vega
5g Vaguer (ex Kambura)
Mikki Isle
5g Florino (ex Flowerchild)
No Nay Never
4g There Goes My Hero (ex Got To Be A Dream)
Outreach
6g Halfahope (ex Long Wink)
Palentino
4g Sundogg (ex Thorsborne)
Rebel Dane
5m Miss Rebel (ex Iberian Miss)
Rich Enuff
3g Enuff Seduction (ex Zac Seduction)
Rubick
4m Rubydoo (ex Oh Miss Scarlett)
Scissor Kick
6m Lift The Bar (ex Up And Over)
Shooting To Win
5g Dartboard (ex Anamato)
Sir Prancealot
5g Tewkesbury (ex Dijonnaise)
Snitzel
3f How Rude (ex Ruud Awakening)
So You Think
4m Mountain Top (ex Mount Omei)
Sooboog
4g Dont Call Me Honey (ex Hard To Hold)
Super Easy
10g Easy Beast (ex Shanpanichi)
The Mission
4g Edge Of Midnight (ex Jupiter)
Toronado
5m Detoron (ex Detox)
Tosen Stardom
4g Rashford (ex Whateverwhenever)
Written Tycoon
3g Hammett (ex Self Esteem)
Zebedee
6m Kova (ex Kurkova)
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