Sires With Winners - Sunday November 24

Breednet - Sunday November 24

Here is the full list of 72 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

I Am Invincible

Deep Field
4g Charming Legend (ex Spellbinder)
3f Fieldelo (ex Pomelo)
5g Self Improvement (ex Jerry's Witness)
I Am Invincible
3f Invincible Madison (ex Super Too)
5g New Hampshire (ex Lipari)
5m Pink Cashmere (ex Bidii Babe)
Casino Prince
5g Infinite Prince (ex Infinite Bliss)
6m Jessandi (ex Another Prayer)
Grunt
4g Hong Lok Golf (ex Sky Island)
4m Lady Skylla (ex Axis Point)
Pariah
3g Checkthemenu (ex Miss Hostie)
4g Icebreaker (ex Registered Nurse)
Reliable Man
7g House Spouse (ex Consumer)
5m The Grey Goose (ex Out Of The Barn)
So You Think
4g Sky Trust (ex Humble)
3c So Magnificent (ex Spanner Head)
Stratosphere
4m Anyways Roxie (ex Anyways Rosie)
4m Phere The Girls (ex Matbelle)
Zoustar
5g Everything Counts (ex Lauren Louise)
5g Patch Of Theta (ex Fortune Of War)
Almanzor
4m Scottie's Legacy (ex Kay's Legacy)
Alpine Eagle
4g Alpine Thunder (ex Mariah's Magic)
Ambidexter
4m Navigli (ex Miss Milan)
Astern
6g Limited Risk (ex Ravenous Lass)
Bel Esprit
7g Belistic Man (ex Ramblin' Daisy)
Complacent
5m Amberarna (ex Marshal)
Darci Brahma
4m Tomasina (ex Miss Alice)
Denman
3g Track Patcher (ex High Street)
Derryn
3f Kiwiesque (ex Shezakiwi)
Dissident
5m Ceili (ex Highland Jig)
Divine Prophet
4m Grins (ex Princess Henrietta)
Epaulette
5g Eddy Street (ex Ajfaan)
Exosphere
5g Ice Cold Gold (ex Capblamo)
Extreme Choice
4g Perigean (ex Universal Moon)
Fighting Sun
4m Sunlit Fresco (ex Sistine Spirit)
Flying Artie
4g Alluring Laos (ex Stevenson)
Frankel
5g Irish Storm (ex Sea Of Grace)
Gallant Guru
7m Cee Are El (ex Zenno Queen)
Ghibellines
5m Eye Spy (ex Nancy Wake)
Gold Standard
4m Painted Pony (ex Iberian Rubi)
Harry Angel
4g Been Our Angel (ex Roobeena)
Headwater
7g The Wayfarer (ex Phar Too Fast)
Ilovethiscity
5g Happy Clan (ex Clan Mcleod)
Inference
5g Captain Joolian (ex Miss Joolia)
Kermadec
4g Mountain Chatter (ex Miss Chatter)
King's Troop
4g Kings Honour (ex Highest Honour)
Lope De Vega
7g Cosmic Vega (ex Pivotal Era)
Lord Kanaloa
5g Swift Ascend (ex Believe Yourself)
Magna Grecia (Second Season)
3g Charlie Magic (ex Sassy Charlie)
Maschino
5m Ain'tsobad (ex Lynsted Rose)
Maurice
5m Threetimesalady (ex Eagle Magic)
Mehmas
5g Chorlton Lane (ex Asmeen)
Merchant Navy
4m Mighty Myrtle (ex Merton Maid)
National Defense
4g Johnnie Pinch (ex Papiria)
Night Of Thunder
4g La Fracas (ex Fairy Dancer)
Playing God
4g True Player (ex True Surrender)
Press Statement
4m Bush Telegraph (ex Hides)
Prized Icon
4g Marks Icon (ex Silver Flash)
Puissance De Lune
5m Puissy Galore (ex Aberfeldy)
Rebel Raider
5m Spec Raider (ex Half Spec)
Russian Revolution
4g Tralee Bay (ex Star Of Tralee)
Sacred Falls
5m Sacred Rose (ex Sharbeela)
Showtime
3f Showlas (ex Lilas)
Snitzel
6g Super Wise Dragon (ex Houston Benefactor)
Spill The Beans
4m Juniors Queen (ex Surfers Dolphins)
Spirit Of Boom
3f Booming Bianca (ex Foxwhistle)
Squamosa
5m Crazy Sheriff (ex Julinsky)
Star Witness
4m Winning Witness (ex Flying Flo Jo)
Stratum Star
6m Watch Me Rumble (ex Cheval Noir)
Tarzino
6g Chartin (ex Sweet Inspiration)
Tassort (Second Season)
3g Arambys (ex Dalavia)
Time Test
4g Offroad Master (ex Freight Train Jane)
Toorak Toff
4m Eastcoast Miss (ex Paddy's Jubilee)
Toronado
6g Nightstick (ex Pitch Black)
Turffontein
5m Turf Puzzle (ex Perplexing)
U S Navy Flag
4g Matsu Victor (ex Lazaan)
Vital Equine
3f Antz Pantz Baby (ex Because I Said)
War Decree
5g Maximus Augustus (ex Sherenzo)
Whittington
5m Rock Lobster (ex Rock Of Diamonds)
Your Song
6m Belta Of A Song (ex Democrat)
Zacinto
5g Pete's Pride (ex Parked Up)
Zed
6g His Zedness (ex Princess)
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