Sires With Winners - Sunday September 14

Breednet - Sunday September 14

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

Deep Field

Deep Field
5g Auxiliary (ex Prontissimo)
5g Blazing Wind (ex Secretly Discreet)
6g Sugar Ball (ex Miss Vinnoire)
Akeed Mofeed
5g Max Que (ex New Sensation)
6m Shanghai Venture (ex Carousing)
Almanzor
5m House Of Lords (ex Shez Sinsational)
4g Touchdown (ex Shamardal Luck)
Highland Reel
4m Highland Hustle (ex Endaxi)
4g Reel Blessed (ex Book Of Blessings)
Needs Further
6g Cornelian Bay (ex Rebel Bride)
5g The Spirit Of Zero (ex Fuji Spirit)
Rothesay
4m Keiko Say (ex Lucky Legacy)
5g Vindicta (ex Kosmic Karma)
Shalaa
5g Aix En Provence (ex Forreel)
4m Grinzinger Lass (ex Lurline)
Snitzel
4g Dukedom (ex Duchess Of Lennox)
3f Pure Passion (ex Snogging)
U S Navy Flag
4m Chart The Stars (ex Catch Your Idol)
3f Chatelle Rose (ex Diamond Rose)
Ace High
4m Dancing Dolly (ex Aphrodite)
Adelaide
5m Devils Daughter (ex Sukraji)
Al Maher
5m Style Diva (ex Fashion Princess)
All Too Hard
4m Purr Sefanee (ex Garland)
Alpine Eagle
4g Turbo Chook (ex Hooness)
Atlante
8m Kaimai Queen (ex Thyme)
Belardo
4g Zambardo (ex Zambezi)
Blackfriars
7m Argyle Star (ex Princess Yarra)
Bon Aurum
5g Green Pineapple (ex Maddison Carissa)
Bullet Train
8g Vitesse Breeze (ex Hosiery)
Calyx
4h De Forza (ex Diva Regina)
Capitalist
5g Jubilant Winner (ex We Can Dance)
Casino Prince
4g Titanium Prince (ex Precious Metals)
Charm Spirit
9m Free Spirit (ex Ellen Victoria)
Complacent
6g Agera (ex Shelly Bee)
Darci Brahma
5m Sadhbh (ex Giant Mystique)
Dracarys
3g I'm Nelson (ex Unchained)
Ducimus
5g Manjeri (ex Marriwood)
Earthlight (Second Season)
3f Esta Mirando (ex Admiring)
Embellish
4g Prince Revolution (ex Verdant)
Eminent
4g Pegasus (ex Medusa)
Exceed And Excel
5g Hartman (ex Noble Creed)
Free Eagle
6m Hi Jules (ex Pretty Composed)
Frosted
4m Go Jeanie (ex What A Beauty)
Ghaiyyath (Second Season)
3g Victorious Spirit (ex Cornelia Marie)
Gingerbread Man
3g True Fiction (ex Mystic Maid)
Harry Angel
5m Cherokee Dancer (ex Bint Cherokee)
Headwater
5m Splish Splash (ex Merrygoen)
Heroic Valour
5g No Cash Here (ex Arundel)
Ilovethiscity
4g Final Approach (ex Airstream)
Jayemzed
7g Jayzeal (ex Duchess Of Zeal)
Kizuna
3c Kakkoii (ex Riversleigh)
Love Conquers All
5g Contilda's Love (ex Mark's Matilda)
Mikki Isle
7g Same To You (ex Redan Lane)
More Than Ready
6g Super Sharp (ex Sharpness)
Nicconi
6g Fight Time (ex Rhandara)
Not A Single Doubt
7g Doubtful Sound (ex Pure Beauty)
Outreach
5m Magnolia Jewel (ex Meghalaya)
Overshare
4g Metro Power (ex Vegeta)
Pierata
4m Sea Poem (ex Prose Poem)
Proisir
4g Captain Hilfiger (ex Royal Era)
Sacred Falls
5g Wonderboy (ex Pastrana)
Savabeel
4m Smart Love (ex Relentless Desire)
Sebring
7m Ringarosa (ex Delorosa)
Showcasing
7g Showbastian Coe (ex Siza Moya)
So You Think
9g Fast Thinker (ex Up And Up)
Spirit Of Boom
3f Spirit Of Barty (ex Alnaas)
Staphanos
4m Ishikari (ex Copacabana)
Stratum Star
4g Bertus (ex Smart'n'cute)
Tassort
4g Prince Of Sorts (ex Workhard)
Territories
4m Territories Spirit (ex Thinking Belle)
The Autumn Sun
4g Acelum (ex Top Cuban)
Time Test
5g Notabadspillane (ex Threepence)
Toronado
5g El Sordo (ex Inyanga)
Universal Ruler
5g Idyllic Ruler (ex Crystal Gardens)
Vanbrugh
6m Sheez Dominant (ex Crookshanks)
Wandjina
4m Wandaye (ex Wrapsody)
Wolf Cry
5g Venom Wolf (ex Zarhali)
Wrote
4g Midnight Edition (ex Midnight Gossip)
Your Song
4g Frankie's Shout (ex Euroflyer)
Zacinto
6g Hereditary (ex Bequests)
Zoustar
5g My Flying Angel (ex Summer Girlfriend)
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