Sires With Winners - Friday November 8

Media Release - Saturday November 9

Here is the full list of 35 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Super One

Super One
7g Come Along Jeffrey (ex Astronium)
4g Dynamic One (ex Queen Of Kandy)
4m Outback Angel (ex Love A Rose)
Dubious (Second Season)
2f Don'tdoubthelady (ex Teeka)
3f Dubious Love (ex Duchess Dashalot)
Russian Revolution
5g Apple Cider (ex Calvados)
4g Hampton Palace (ex Purcentage)
Shamus Award
3f Pussyfoot (ex Flintoff)
5m The Coat Hanger (ex Harbour Bridge)
Supido
4g Bromfield (ex Villa Cortona)
5g Fine Vintage (ex Winesearch)
Astern
4g Rollo (ex Shatters)
Cable Bay
6g Heir Apparent (ex Brigite)
Capitalist
3f Miss Altair (ex Shining Eagle)
Castelvecchio (Second Season)
3f Jenni Castelforte (ex Kirahvi)
Divine Prophet
4m Shekinah (ex Matabrahma)
Flying Artie
4g Future Fund (ex Punch The Clock)
Grunt
4m Short Reply (ex Belle's Ready)
Headwater
4g Early Fusion (ex Pfeiffer)
Inference
3g Wings Of Carmen (ex Mining)
Jukebox
5m Call Me Marilyn (ex Bowmiss)
Justify
3f Bronte Beach (ex Bronte)
No Nay Never
4g Nay Pee Cee (ex Kiwi Colleen)
Panzer Division
5g Mr Damage (ex Daisy's Daughter)
Pierro
4g Here Comes Johnnie (ex Don't Cry Wolf)
Puissance De Lune
4g Shot At The Night (ex Chausson Dore)
Ribchester
4m Pipistrelle (ex Flying)
Rubick
4g Rubology (ex Rubia Miss)
Shooting To Win
3g Powerful Dragon (ex Miss De Vega)
Siyouni
5m Oakfield Mamselle (ex Rosey De Geneve)
Spill The Beans
5m Janean (ex Janssen)
Star Turn
6m Whispering Cate (ex Chuchoter)
Sweynesse
6g Murrajong Road (ex Eleesha)
Tarzino
4g It's Lit (ex Evokings)
Tavistock
4g Diwali (ex Belongs In Lights)
Toronado
4m Tauri (ex Full View)
Turffontein
6m Le Derriere (ex Sheza Single Girl)
Turn Me Loose
4g Loose On Gin (ex Gin Dartre)
Xtravagant
6g Xtra Approval (ex Approve)
Zoustar
4m Infinity Imperial (ex Imperial Lass)
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