Sires With Winners - Wednesday November 6

Breednet - Wednesday November 6

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

Not a Single Doubt

Not A Single Doubt
6m Nasdana (ex Mandistana)
6g Single Touch (ex Touched In Flight)
4g The Last Dance (ex Britomart)
Derryn
4m Dojakata (ex Braidwood)
3f Leica Lucy (ex Dynamite Lucy)
Sir Prancealot
4g My Crackling (ex Miss Piggy Bank)
4g Sir Panama (ex Miss Panama)
Zoustar
4m Hearcomesthestar (ex Hear The Chant)
5g Zou Sensation (ex Dame Claire)
Almanzor
5m Bellezor (ex Victoria Belle)
Bull Point
7m Evening Bride (ex Supper)
Contributer
4m Secret Life (ex Vis Ta Vie)
Cosmic Force (Second Season)
3f Seymour Stars (ex Bergdorf)
Domesday
4m Groovy Day (ex Groovy Gal)
Eurozone
5g Memumza Diva (ex Single Dancer)
I Am Invincible
4m Illative (ex Pontiana)
Jabali
5m Intoxel (ex Sandy Selection)
Lonhro
4m Ellro (ex Perfect Diamond)
Manhattan Rain
5g New York Hurricane (ex Al Dhakira)
Maurice
5m Maurizma (ex Gold Reserve)
Mikki Isle
6g Hey Michael (ex Lavish Miss)
Ocean Park
4m Confetti (ex Party Popper)
Per Incanto
5g Hi Yo Legacy (ex Hi Yo Wassup)
Pierata (Second Season)
3f Soft Love (ex Tigress Lily)
Shalaa
4g Laa De Sha (ex Lis De Lune)
Shooting To Win
4m Innocent Sips (ex I Am Gracie)
So You Think
4g Cavalry Man (ex Warpath)
Toronado
3g Chaparro (ex Fastbrook)
U S Navy Flag
3f Sesimbra (ex Aveiro)
Under The Louvre
5m Yarra Princess (ex Bella Ruth)
Wandjina
6m Spiritual Gal (ex Military Gal)
Written Tycoon
3c Royal Insignia (ex Yau Chin)
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