Sires With Winners - Sunday April 27

Breednet - Sunday April 27

Here is the full list of 69 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

All Too Hard

All Too Hard
7g Hard Landing (ex Snitzerland)
3g Patch Of Stars (ex Tuscany Lady)
Boulder City
5g Cobblestone Way (ex Cartoon Character)
4g Via Vegas (ex Cartoon Character)
Magnus
8g Galenus (ex Morell)
3g You're Two Vain (ex Moon Esprit)
Needs Further
3f Lady Fern (ex Speedonova)
4m Perola (ex Genuine Blonde)
Palentino
5g Acclimatise (ex Himalayan Queen)
3f Elphaba (ex Moscow Pearl)
Sweynesse
3g He's Finesse (ex Pander)
7g Orlov (ex Diamond Cut)
Swiss Ace
4m French Doll (ex Princesse De Paris)
3g St Giles (ex Simplicity)
U S Navy Flag
4g Night People (ex Just Nini)
2f Silver Salute (ex The Grey Lady)
Alpine Eagle
6g Christopher Robin (ex Helera)
American Pharoah
5g Khafre (ex La Dama)
Artie Schiller
5g Outta Compton (ex Missgoblet)
Astern
3g Imarealamerican (ex Hachi Oki)
Belardo
6g Red Lion (ex Crystal Idea)
Better Than Ready
4m Gabby's Ready (ex Girlsarebackintown)
Blu Constellation
5g Youth Power (ex Hidden Agenda)
Blue Point (Second Season)
3g Scampi (ex Sistonic)
Bradbury's Luck
5g Gift Of The Heart (ex Passion Cantata)
Brave Smash
2g Brave Jet (ex Champagne Jet)
Cable Bay
5g Secret Stones (ex Champagne Sisters)
Calyx (Second Season)
3g Caleana (ex Took)
Canford Cliffs
9g Rushford (ex Ready Charm)
Caravaggio
5g Nolan (ex Don't Blink)
Churchill
5m Read 'Em And Weep (ex Spirit Of Soul)
Cluster
7g Stats (ex Position Ex)
Contributer
3f Belle Tribute (ex Bellaroof)
Cosmic Force (Second Season)
3f Seymour Stars (ex Bergdorf)
Criterion
7g Yardstick (ex Exceleine)
Divine Prophet
5g Golden Prophet (ex Perfect Eight)
Dundeel
4g Vomo Island (ex The Darling One)
Exceedance (Second Season)
3g Extol (ex Antelope)
Exosphere
5g Lost Gravity (ex Reach The Summit)
Frosted
3g Weather Delay (ex Extension Of Time)
Gingerbread Man
3g Swindle The Dough (ex Miss Swindle)
Hallowed Crown
3g Punch One Out (ex First Order)
Harry Angel
4g Goldentronicmighty (ex Dubrovnik)
Havana Gold
4h Masterofmyuniverse (ex Gladiatrix)
Heroic Valour
4m New Joy (ex Solo Command)
Highland Reel
3f Candy High (ex Evil Lil)
I Am Invincible
4h Invincible Shield (ex Pierro Moss)
Invader
2g Whiskey River (ex Nicole Ashley)
Jabali
3g Almighty Jab (ex Grand Diamond)
Kuroshio
7g Zoom Outcome (ex Someday Somehow)
Lean Mean Machine
4m Freeman (ex Nashville Skyline)
Long Leaf (Second Season)
3f Puro (ex Don't Hussle Me)
Magna Grecia (Second Season)
3f Grand Intention (ex Maqsad)
Mongolian Khan
4g The Nomad (ex Chocolat)
Niagara
6g Sea The Dream (ex Sea Princess)
Nicconi
4m Pins And Needles (ex Safety Pin)
Playing God
6g Deadly And Fast (ex French Beauty)
Prince Of Brooklyn
6g Brooklyn Boss (ex Zoe Brook)
Real Impact
5m Real Alliance (ex French Alliance)
Real Steel
4g Valiant Khan (ex Western Cape)
Rubick
5g Read My Lips (ex Speak Softly)
Satono Crown
5h Tastiera (ex Partitura)
Sebring Sun
4g Solar Power (ex Tough Baby)
Shalaa
4g Rathoran (ex Never Out)
Shamexpress
4g Ka Ying Rising (ex Missy Moo)
Spirit Of Boom
4g Booming Lad (ex St Covet Lass)
Star Turn
6g Silent Is Gold (ex Confident)
Tavistock
6g Rigoletto (ex Foxette)
Ten Sovereigns
3g Royal Dispatch (ex Mail Order)
The Autumn Sun
2f Vivid Sun (ex Rainbow Song)
The Mission
4g Swift Son (ex Pauline De Lago)
Time Test
4g Family Jewel (ex Awesome)
Tivaci
5m Vegas On Fire (ex Elope To Vegas)
Tosen Stardom
4g Okesutora (ex Orchestra)
Zousain (Second Season)
2f What A Rush (ex Crimson Rush)
Zoustar
3g Zestiman (ex Estijmaam)
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