Sires With Winners - Friday March 21

Breednet - Friday March 21

Here is the full list of 51 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Reliable Man (GB)

Alpine Eagle
4m Alpine Kandy (ex Kandy Korn)
3f Dancing Wolf (ex Copper Dancer)
Capitalist
3g Spartus (ex Zouriana)
3g Watch Capital (ex Fast And Loose)
Cosmic Force (Second Season)
3g Nation Changing (ex Contrite Heart)
3g Whitson (ex Sensible Lady)
Reliable Man
4m Bilpa Morea (ex Sonic Queen)
6g Chattahoochee (ex Auspicious)
Savabeel
4m Chante Moi (ex Miss Pacific)
3g Compressing (ex Joyous Thunder)
Shamus Award
5g Chipson (ex Lady Larissa)
4g Hollywood Epic (ex American Joy)
Snitzel
2g Fortissimo (ex Port Vendres)
2f Little Black Dress (ex Star Fashion)
So You Think
3f Mollify (ex Mitigate)
3g Sanika (ex Lovani)
Under The Louvre
3g Bold Tee (ex Bold Indi)
4m Window Tapper (ex Grimhild's Revenge)
A Lot
3g Jazalot (ex Horrorvism)
Astern
4g Free Beer (ex Wyuna)
Blackfriars
6g My Boy Eddy (ex Louisiana Blues)
Blue Point (Second Season)
3g Scampi (ex Sistonic)
Canford Cliffs
8g West Cliff (ex Nikita Jane)
Choisir
5g Dancing Choose (ex International Star)
Darci Brahma
3f Lady Brightside (ex Lilahjay)
Deep Field
3f She's Impeccable (ex Life Changing)
Dissident
5m Ballinderry Sal (ex Predestined)
Ducimus
4g Hot Puddin (ex Puddin' Bowl)
El Roca
3g Atmospheric (ex Lunaris)
Fastnet Rock
6g Carneros (ex Rendzina)
Fiorente
3f Florence Glass (ex Hissy Miss)
Frankel
9g Frankel Star (ex Deedra)
Galileo
6g Highness (ex Queen's Jewel)
Grunt
3f Cherrabah (ex Joan's A Jett)
Heroic Valour
4g Scottish Laird (ex Kamadiva)
Hualalai
4g Collated (ex Castano Girl)
Impending
3f Geffina (ex Aurous)
Lonhro
4m Lonhro's Queen (ex Queen Of The Hill)
Medaglia D'oro
7g The Catch (ex Curtana)
National Defense
4m Nadell (ex Delle Donne)
Needs Further
4g Lontano (ex Boldina)
Nicconi
5g Lucky Compass (ex Gifted Queen)
Night Of Thunder
3f Mount Bona (ex Vona)
Puissance De Lune
4g Glenfinnan (ex Panarea)
Shalaa
4g Shabooh Shalaa (ex Bahja)
Sheer Talent
4g Inherently (ex Legacy)
Smart Missile
6m Smart Little Miss (ex Skein)
Stratosphere
3f Billie The Great (ex Greatrak)
Street Boss
5g Crafty Boss (ex Crafty Miss)
Tarzino
4g Gold Currency (ex Sixpence)
Tavistock
5g Lord Of The Sea (ex Alamer)
The Autumn Sun
4g Know Thyself (ex Mantra Of Life)
Time Test
5g Little Bit Of Love (ex Little Bit Irish)
Toronado
4m Willingly (ex Eager To Please)
Vadamos
3g Erin Go Bragh (ex Irish Blues)
Winning Rupert
3g Dashing Rupert (ex Ringstrasse)
Written Tycoon
5g La Fast Tycoon (ex La Haraka)
Xtravagant
6g Hilton (ex Exotic)
Zacinto
5g The Odyssey (ex Macavelli Miss)
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