Sires With Winners - Sunday October 27

Breednet - Monday October 28

Here is the full list of 68 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Redwood (GB)

Redwood
8g Mount Madeira (ex Encosta De Nacre)
4g Ruakaka Raider (ex Irene Alice)
5g Sharpen Bright (ex Wandane)
All Too Hard
9g Messerschmitt (ex Night War)
4g Shuttle Run (ex Love Shuttle)
Merchant Navy
5m Andamooka (ex Opalize)
4g Poseidon's Son (ex I'll Decide)
Oratorio
6g Kelora (ex Kelvin Rose)
5g Smokey Mountain (ex Frizzled)
Pride Of Dubai
4g Buckets Ridge (ex Reveille)
4m Psycho Sista (ex Tale Of Love)
Showtime
4m Lightscameraaction (ex Gottalikeher)
3f This'll Show Ya (ex Caper)
Smart Missile
5m Got The Smarts (ex Above Perfection)
4g Seven Mile Missile (ex Ocean Tempest)
So You Think
4g Maui Man (ex Make A Ripple)
4m Simply Thinkin' (ex Simplyirresistible)
Tivaci
5g Popsagoosey (ex Common Courtesy)
3f Tango Queen (ex Facade)
A Lot
5m Whole Lotta Tasha (ex Stratasha)
Akeed Mofeed
4m Lounerse (ex Contributing)
Al Maher
6g Millward (ex Hull City)
Alpine Eagle
5g Eye Of The Eagle (ex Tickle My)
Ambidexter
4g Star Valour (ex Star Contessa)
Awesome Rock
6g Outspoken Lad (ex Out Spoken Lady)
Belardo
5m Belladonna Lily (ex Savoia)
Deep Field
5g Denfield (ex Bousquet)
Defcon
4m Lost My Nightie (ex Courallie Star)
Dissident
5h Dis Is Heaven (ex Heavensentme)
Dubious (Second Season)
3g Deputize (ex Thisisus)
Eavesdropper
9g Happy Tango (ex Red Dawn)
Encryption
4g Floral Code (ex Poppy Darling)
Epaulette
5g Copartner Prance (ex Woodstock Hussey)
Exceed And Excel
6g Pounding (ex Silent Entrance)
Fastnet Rock
4g Subsix (ex Espresso Martini)
Flying Artie
5g Flying Yishu (ex Chinamora)
Harry Angel
4g Horsepower (ex Romneya)
Headwater
5g Chief White Sock (ex Squaw Peak)
Hellbent
5g He's Handsome (ex Guapa)
Holy Roman Emperor
4g Young Emperor (ex Emirate Jewel)
Kermadec
4g Plenitude (ex Top Magic)
Maschino
4m Lethal Weapon (ex Weaponess)
May'haab
8g Patrick May (ex Patient Way)
Nicconi
10g A Thousand Degrees (ex Bella Demure)
Outreach
5g Spicy So Smart (ex Bellalicious)
Panzer Division
7g Romero (ex Dos Mas)
Patronize
3g Patron Express (ex Comme Ci)
Per Incanto
5g Lazio (ex Madonna Mia)
Preferment
5m In Your Hands (ex Total Belief)
Puccini
6m Deadly Pony (ex Blackberry Nip)
Rageese
5g The Girl's Boy (ex Cash In Transit)
Ready For Victory
7g Macleay (ex Moon Fighter)
Redoute's Choice
7g Stay Wealthy (ex Aware)
Reliable Man
5g Casanova Man (ex Casa Blanca)
Reward For Effort
6g Brat (ex Explobo)
Russian Revolution
3f Naughty Nurse (ex Nurse Kitchen)
Sacred Falls
5g Smart Fighter (ex Do Ra Mi)
Santos
4g Frankfurt (ex Big Birdie)
Satono Aladdin
2f Too Sweet (ex Sparkling Rose)
Sebring
7g Django Express (ex Night Chaser)
Sessions
6g Psychic Session (ex Danana Smoothie)
Shooting To Win
5g Jacenza (ex Myamira)
Spill The Beans
4g Lost His Beans (ex Dream Free)
Squamosa
6g Roey Clam (ex Jaguars)
Street Boss
5g Sturdy Ruby (ex Renaka)
Super One
3f Kaiyu (ex Stormy Empress)
Sweynesse
6m Lostcause (ex Estero)
Tavistock
7m Town Cryer (ex The Speaker)
The Mission
5g Chef De Mission (ex Pinot Girl)
Time Test
3f Connello (ex Baillieborough)
Tosen Stardom
4g Augusta Moon (ex Suspended Time)
Twilight Son
5g Charity Gain (ex Stylos Ecossais)
Under The Louvre
3g Bold Artic (ex Arctic Eclipse)
Vert De Grece
3g Ripper Farooq (ex Promiscuous Miss)
Wandjina
5g Wanda River (ex Shock Me)
Xtravagant
6g Xtra Approval (ex Approve)
Zoustar
3f Legacy Bay (ex Jolie Bay)
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