Sires With Winners - Friday November 15

Breednet - Saturday November 16

Here is the full list of 32 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

So You Think

So You Think
3g Cachink (ex Catena)
4g Porter (ex Prana)
5g Rise To It (ex Feirin)
Capitalist
4g Emerald Reward (ex Mary Lou)
3f Tequila Baby (ex One More Tequila)
Dundeel
4m Captain Amelia (ex Courageous Kitty)
3g Hawkins (ex Princess Coup)
Nicconi
6m Clever Art (ex Artwear)
5m Hybrid Moments (ex Dream Of Glory)
Savabeel
6g Celestial Fury (ex Sister Celeste)
4m Sun Gift (ex Sunniva)
Too Darn Hot (Second Season)
3g Scorching Legend (ex Sexy Siren)
3f Zan (ex Zenalicious)
Xtravagant
4m Dolly (ex Majestueux)
6g Extravagent Lad (ex Shadowbrook Lass)
Alpine Eagle
4g Alpine Rocket (ex Missy Molace)
Brutal (Second Season)
3g Brutal Love (ex Love Freedom)
Charm Spirit
8m Queen Takes King (ex Egeria)
Denman
4g See De Night (ex See The Night)
Duporth
6g Burrandana (ex Cha Cha Dancer)
Epaulette
4g Eye Of The Fire (ex Thud)
Gold Standard
5g Pinchbeck (ex Away With Words)
Hallowed Crown
6g Gundaroo (ex Lycra Lass)
I Am Invincible
4m Fickle (ex Flippant)
Ilovethiscity
5g Quik Rhapid (ex Grand Rhapsody)
Impending
5g Scorch (ex Hell It's Hot)
Kingman
5g Inquiring Minds (ex Precious Ramotswe)
Master Of Design
5g Projeto (ex Salasun)
Overshare
4m Under And Over (ex Western Gem)
Pride Of Dubai
3f Sun 'N' Sand (ex She's A Rainbow)
Reward For Effort
6g Ofcourse I Will (ex Hope I Will)
Royal Meeting (Second Season)
3f Royal Lass (ex Albert's Lass)
Santos
3g Super Trooper (ex Chinchilla)
Shamus Award
5g Chipson (ex Lady Larissa)
Snitzel
3c Cash (ex Super Cash)
Spieth
3f Flying For Fun (ex Vol Prive)
Tarzino
5m Tarakash (ex Indian Sky)
The Autumn Sun
4m Autumn Slide (ex Landslide)
Zoustar
4g Lambay (ex Irish Sea)
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