Sires With Winners - Thursday October 17

Breednet - Thursday October 17

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

Trapeze Artist

Nicconi
5m Andiron (ex Mantelpiece)
4m Flying Maple (ex La Balene)
Trapeze Artist
3g Big Swinger (ex Found The One)
4g Trapeze Pleasure (ex Perfect Pleasure)
All Too Hard
4g Nation State (ex Savsenga)
Better Than Ready
3f Ithinkbetta (ex Put The Rope Away)
D'argento (Second Season)
3c Didn't Miss Many (ex Nervous Nellie)
Domesday
5g Poet's Day (ex Poet's Wish)
Exosphere
5m Kingston Charm (ex Charming Cali)
Hallowed Crown
5m Street Glory (ex Antiquity)
I Am Invincible
3f Luxe Eternal (ex Pursuits)
Lord Of The Sky
3g Obligated (ex Occurrence)
Magna Grecia (Second Season)
3c Magna's Choice (ex Tipsy Moment)
Ocean Park
3f Powers Of Opal (ex Strada Cavallo)
Omaha Beach (Second Season)
3f Lady Sadler (ex Pepiniere)
Playing God
4g True Player (ex True Surrender)
Proisir
3f Damehood (ex Honour Princess)
Sacred Falls
5m Kauai (ex Akris)
Saxon Warrior
3g Pond Master (ex Caerlina's Spirit)
Sessions
3g Surfside Session (ex I Do De Claire)
Shamus Award
6m Flying Shamus (ex Misstiflying)
Smart Missile
6g Seething Seb (ex Seething Duck)
Snitzel
3f Gai's Artist (ex Treppes)
Street Boss
4g The Shaper (ex Glory's Girl)
The Autumn Sun
3c Bluebird Bay (ex Aquarium)
The Last Lion
6m Butterfly House (ex New Vogue)
Tosen Stardom
5g Kodiak Bear (ex Eschaton)
Written Tycoon
5g Bencoolen (ex Stockton Abbey)
Yes Yes Yes (Second Season)
3f Lady Zodiac (ex Constellations)
Your Song
6m Belta Of A Song (ex Democrat)
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