Sires With Winners - Thursday October 24

Breednet - Friday October 25

Here is the full list of 28 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Snitzel

Puissance De Lune
4m Both Sides Now (ex Celestial Dance)
5m She Daresthe Devil (ex Stiletto Rock)
Safeguard
4g Safe Hustle (ex Husslew)
5m Well Played (ex Lady Mambo)
Snitzel
3f Keepsake (ex Traceability)
4g Zelgaria (ex Berengaria)
American Pharoah
4m Nantucket Island (ex Symi)
Awesome Rock
5m Stevie's May (ex Baleen In Me)
Blue Point (Second Season)
3c Rally The Troops (ex Reveille)
Bon Hoffa
4m Bon Mistress (ex Miss Galato)
Epaulette
3f Glorioso (ex Gloriette)
Galah
6m Butterflyrock (ex Clumsy)
Holler
4g Rhodes (ex Latona)
Invader
4g Peaceful Prince (ex Peace Palace)
Kiss And Make Up
3f Just Want You Back (ex Midnight Beauty)
Lean Mean Machine
4m Leantothemoon (ex Gibraltar Moon)
Merchant Navy
5g Galaxy Affair (ex Wild Ava)
Mshawish
6m Mahogany Girl (ex Casinoholic)
Per Incanto
4g Rolling Magic (ex Not A Jaffa)
Rich Enuff
4m Dream Lantern (ex Cubism)
Sacred Falls
5m Majestic Angel (ex Sacred Wind)
Showtime
3g Just For Show (ex Justine)
So You Think
3f Campari Twist (ex Bitter Twist)
Star Witness
5g Starros (ex Corrosion)
Tassort (Second Season)
3g Purosangue (ex My Little Flicka)
Toronado
3f Western Lady (ex Western Jewel)
Trapeze Artist
4g Flying Bandit (ex Rogue Agent)
Written By
4m Samangu (ex Estelle)
Zousain (Second Season)
3g Benzou (ex Benella)
Zoustar
6m Friday At Five (ex Simply The Best)
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