Sires With Winners - Tuesday October 8

Breednet - Tuesday October 8

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

Nicconi

Nicconi
6g Foolish (ex Doesn't Make Sense)
5g Hurricane Coni (ex Real Quality)
Snitzel
3c Saint Emilion (ex Kylikwong)
5g Wicked Games (ex Fit And Ready)
All Too Hard
5g Bentley Brook (ex River Dove)
Almanzor
4g Koyama (ex Lady Pinot)
Barbados
4m Welcometobarbados (ex Melba)
Bolt D'oro
4m Parthenope (ex Ballerina Girl)
Casino Prince
7g Oh No Bro (ex Princess Rage)
Epaulette
3f Brulante (ex Made Me Shiver)
Extreme Choice
4m Capulet (ex Involving)
Ghibellines
8g Where's Wally (ex Car Key)
Impending
5g Pammukale (ex Miss Right Note)
Into Mischief
5m Villainesque (ex Flashy Gray)
King Cugat
4g Our Man Stan (ex Shattered Heart)
Last Typhoon
6m Typhoon Neta (ex Miss Camalach)
Magna Grecia (Second Season)
3f Kaiseda (ex Arizona Rose)
Olympic Glory
5g Hudson's Lenny (ex Ready Magic)
Proisir
3g Captain Hilfiger (ex Royal Era)
Sebring Sun
5g Sumo Fish (ex Lily Bear)
Spill The Beans
6m Bellebean (ex Bellequalo)
Sweynesse
6m Ruby Sunrise (ex Eighteen Carat)
Swift Alliance
9g Swift Hit (ex Sweet Talk)
Tarzino
5m Ice Empress (ex Oxana)
Tivaci
5g Stand In Line (ex Chorus)
Too Darn Hot (Second Season)
3g Charcoals (ex Aquila Solitaria)
Toronado
4g Following Sea (ex Tabliope)
War Decree
4g Irish Brigade (ex Irish Bay)
Winning Rupert
3g Dashing Rupert (ex Ringstrasse)
Xtravagant
3f Fragrant Cloud (ex She's A Danica)
Zacinto
4m Annia Aurelia (ex Lady Faustina)
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