Sires With Winners - Sunday September 7

Breednet - Sunday September 7

Here is the full list of 67 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Impending

Impending
3c Options (ex Alternatively)
6g The Heir (ex Isola Blu)
4g Zoete's Rock (ex Lovemelikearock)
Almanzor
5g Brady (ex Tansava)
5g Koyama (ex Lady Pinot)
Brutal
4m Grande Bellezza (ex Comingle)
4g Super Strong Kid (ex Cappamore)
I Am Invincible
5g Markwin (ex Mark Two)
4m Straandstorm (ex Chateau Margaux)
Jakkalberry
10m Jakama Krystal (ex The Minder)
7g Run Jakko Run (ex Noeline)
Smart Missile
6m Eishaa (ex Flintoff)
5m Lady Negroni (ex Older Than Time)
Stratosphere
4g I'm Chev (ex New Vision)
3g Prince Of Khatun (ex Khatun)
Winning Rupert
3g Ripper Rupert (ex Lady Magenta)
5g Whiskey George (ex Salote)
Al Maher
5m Bedouin Villa (ex Debra Joy)
Alabama Express
4m Lots Of Time (ex Genealogy)
All Too Hard
3f Affirmative Smile (ex Chilled Rose)
Alpine Eagle
6g Adachi (ex Gone Shopping)
Aylmerton
3g Drumcondra (ex Ocala)
Better Land
5g Flats (ex Altiva)
Bon Hoffa
4g Western Warrior (ex Flying Cassie)
Bondi
5m Twist Of Gold (ex Bullion Bay)
Brazen Beau
4g Balastier (ex See Me Exceed)
Cable Bay
5g Groovy Feeling (ex Cooper's Girl)
Casino Prince
6g Casino Stage (ex Fashion Stage)
Churchill
6g Commando Jack (ex Flying Strike)
Complacent
8g Lazy (ex History)
Deep Impact
6g Bokuden (ex Admire Pink)
Domesday
5m Allezizzy (ex Izzah)
Echoes Of Heaven
9g Liquid Les (ex O'reilly's Secret)
El Roca
6g Richard Stomper (ex Optimiser)
Embellish
5g McClintock (ex Keep Carmen Carion)
Flying Artie
3g Stroak Of Art (ex Stroak)
Ghaiyyath (Second Season)
3c Romantic Encounter (ex Romantic Whisper)
Gingerbread Man
8g Ginger Baker (ex Spring Violet)
Haradasun
9g Grand Prospect (ex Opulence)
Holy Roman Emperor
9g You'remyeverything (ex Guilia)
Lean Mean Machine
3g Mhasahn (ex Khasahn)
Love Conquers All
6g Boy From Tennessee (ex Tennessee Day)
Merchant Navy
5g Shape Of Water (ex Ashleigh Rae)
Nathaniel
5g Thurmond (ex Winsili)
Pierata
4g Spicy Standard (ex Queen Caesar)
Pierro
5g Blend Of Three (ex Lesley's Choice)
Power
5g Earl Of Bantry (ex Bantry House)
Ringerdingding
4g Trouve (ex Raktoff)
Roc De Cambes
6g Roc Up Ralph (ex Show Up)
Rock 'n' Pop
8g The Bambino (ex Pasadena)
Russian Camelot (Second Season)
3c Crown Of Russia (ex Triple Tiara)
Russian Revolution
6g Kaygeebee (ex Iggimacool)
Saxon Warrior
4g Saxon Legend (ex Bouboulina)
Scissor Kick
7m Aria Electra (ex Impact Game)
Sebring
7g Perfect Peach (ex Fashion)
Shamexpress
5g Ka Ying Rising (ex Missy Moo)
Shamus Award
4m Blindedbythelight (ex Lady's Light)
Shooting To Win
4m Saga's Girl (ex Saga's Gift)
Sir Prancealot
7g Rhythm Is A Dancer (ex Native Rhythm)
Sooboog
7g Soobooma (ex Makrooma)
Spirit Of Boom
3c Poker (ex Karuta Queen)
Star Witness
8m High Precision (ex Issey)
Starcraft
5m Blonde Star (ex Blonde Mafia)
Tagaloa (Second Season)
3g Alottago (ex Little Lotte)
Tassort
3g Somebody Told Me (ex Sweet And Vicious)
Tavistock
8g Zadane (ex Prominent)
The Mission
4g Mishani Reactor (ex Fallen For You)
U S Navy Flag
5g Full Moon Fever (ex Moon Tide)
Vancouver
6m Secret Attire (ex Ideal Image)
War Chant
4g Please Mizter (ex Mizlecki)
Wolf Cry
6g Marlin (ex Vatana)
Written By
4m Written By Lucy (ex Gesture)
Written Tycoon
3f Leongatha (ex Kooweerup)
Wrote
6m Radiant Lass (ex Baheeya)
Xtravagant
7g Palatial Prince (ex Midnight Joy)
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