Sires With Winners - Wednesday September 3

Breednet - Wednesday September 3

Here is the full list of 41 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

So You Think

So You Think
4m Nine Ball (ex Dance To My Tune)
3f Transcend (ex Transversale)
4m Tuileries (ex Hediard)
Better Than Ready
6g Better Be Nordy (ex Miss Le Nord)
4m Immediate (ex Bella Vedera)
I Am Invincible
4m Rantan (ex Sweet Kiss)
4g Watertight (ex Petits Filous)
Al Maher
5g Al Duca (ex Sienna Sunrise)
Alabama Express
4m Eagle Express (ex Crowned Eagle)
All Too Hard
7g Maximum Output (ex Max It Out)
Almanzor
4m Daring Dame (ex Game Duchess)
Cable Bay
4g Is That All (ex Snow Bell)
Capitalist
4m Cherish The Day (ex Supara)
Circus Maximus (Second Season)
3g Engine Of War (ex Prove Your Worth)
Contributer
5m Dancing Dream (ex Kariokka)
Divine Prophet
4m Island Dream (ex Island Fever)
Ducimus
5g Eliteone (ex Many Secrets)
Dundeel
3c Hasani (ex Premardal)
Extreme Choice
4m Surprise Honey (ex Bel Mer)
Harry Angel
4g Dapper Don (ex Kibibi)
Headwater
4g Articulating (ex Wanaasa)
Iffraaj
5m Haughty (ex Fashion News)
Ilovethiscity
5m Oh Lovey No (ex Cashel House)
Lonhro
3c Attica (ex Savatiano)
Lucas Cranach
7m Pretentious Lass (ex Cantering Cod)
Mikki Isle
5g Majorian (ex Empress Lily)
Nicconi
3g Xentaro (ex Route Eighty Eight)
Pierata
4m Sun Setting (ex Carribean Sunset)
Redwood
5g Blacklist (ex Pure Light)
Rich Enuff
4g Chest Of Gold (ex Golden Future)
Rommel
4g Noble Connection (ex Leitfaden)
Sacred Falls
5m Vegas Lights (ex Dazzling Heights)
Sessions
4g Hedawood (ex Yousha Dua)
Smart Missile
6g Boom Bang (ex Some Girls Do)
Super Easy
11g Easy Beast (ex Shanpanichi)
Super One
7m Sadler's Song (ex Sadler's Wish)
Sweynesse
4m Blusweyhooves (ex Bella Blue)
The Autumn Sun
3f Vivid Sun (ex Rainbow Song)
Tivaci
7g The Replicant (ex Oahu)
Too Darn Hot
3f Cantiamo (ex Valencay)
Toronado
4m Hurricane Rosie (ex Another Rosie)
Trapeze Artist
5g Trapeze Warrior (ex Cocoa Doll)
Universal Ruler
6g Romantic Ruler (ex Classy Charmer)
Vadamos
5h Dancin In The Dark (ex Black Sav)
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