Sires With Winners - Tuesday November 19

Breednet - Tuesday November 19

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

Churchill (IRE)

Brazen Beau
6m Beaukati (ex Flokkati)
4g Bigcat (ex Pride Rock)
Churchill
3f Churchill's Choice (ex She's Choice)
5g Ten Downing Street (ex Meiji)
Press Statement
4m Pearls Treasure (ex Lady Of Prospect)
4m Pier Pressure (ex Perissa)
Rubick
4m Magic Game (ex Leviosa)
4g Sir Remlap (ex Devolving)
Burgundy
6g Huzzah (ex Marching On)
Darci Brahma
4m Starry Eyed (ex Floating Heart)
De Gaulle
6g Luckyheleft (ex Second Up)
Frosted
3g Becauseyou're Mine (ex Put A Spell On You)
Iffraaj
5m Divine Essence (ex Our Essence)
Magna Grecia (Second Season)
3g Very Grateful (ex Bee's Honey)
Nicconi
5m Andiron (ex Mantelpiece)
Odyssey Moon
3g The Dark Side (ex Apercu)
Palentino
5m Lady Tino (ex Lady Snitzel)
Per Incanto
5m Eparaima (ex Eva Godiva)
Proisir
3g Crackercol (ex Repo Bay)
Rebel Dane
5g Rebillyous (ex Majnoonah)
Shooting To Win
3g Nights Inferno (ex Nights On Fire)
Snitzel
4m Tonkatsu Goddess (ex Nanyo Venus)
Squamosa
4g Mytemptation (ex My Ransom)
Super Seth (Second Season)
3f Sethito (ex Suavito)
Swiss Ace
3f Adelante (ex Progression)
Tarzino
6g Tarzi Calling (ex Call Me Ruby)
The Autumn Sun
4m In Summer (ex Traceability)
Toronado
5g Ricochet (ex Echoes)
Turffontein
5g Kathy's Beau (ex Kathy's Spirit)
Winning Rupert
6g Media Empire (ex Embellished)
Wrote
4g Flamboyance (ex Keely Be)
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