Sires With Winners - Thursday September 25

Breednet - Thursday September 25

Here is the full list of 28 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

I Am Invincible

Capitalist
3g Banknote Hustler (ex Torvill)
5g Cape Byron (ex Wind On Tide)
I Am Invincible
4m Socrazyinlove (ex Special Lover)
3f Wear The Crown (ex Macroura)
So You Think
5g Greyt Thinker (ex Greyt Love)
4g Thinxzo (ex Snapchat Girl)
Tagaloa (Second Season)
3g Savaii (ex Rockaroo)
3g Tagline (ex Rekindled Glow)
Written Tycoon
4g Battle Hymn (ex Beach Babe)
3f Quickaz (ex Luna Mia)
American Pharoah
4m Barbie'sdreamworld (ex K P Pergoliscious)
Anders (Second Season)
3c Young Mister Grace (ex Enstarnito)
Castelvecchio
3g One Step Closer (ex Get Closer)
Cliff's Edge
4m Escarpa (ex Great Dame)
Dubious
3f Truck Stop Honey (ex Ajfaan)
Encryption
4m Chilpur (ex Basara)
Exceedance
3f Polish Playgirl (ex Anakalinka)
Extreme Choice
4g Extreme Diamond (ex Diamond Valley)
Footstepsinthesand
5g Affermato (ex Icebreaking)
Gleneagles
5m Scottish Pearl (ex Pearl Of The Night)
Headwater
4g Warrior Head (ex Rosendahl)
Hellbent
6g Reggie's Folly (ex Reggie)
Highly Recommended
6g Tikemyson (ex Wilma Rudolf)
Lucky Vega (Second Season)
3f Nepo Baby (ex Future Force)
Menari
4g Manwari (ex Ballerina)
Outreach
5g Captain Insano (ex Look Out Baby)
Preferment
5m Prefer Diamonds (ex Diamonds Of Dubawi)
Proisir
3f The Pearls (ex The Pearler)
Puissance De Lune
5g Moonshine Run (ex Rainbow Queen)
Rothesay
5g Rothgo (ex Pacific Express)
Star Turn
4g Headline Legend (ex Commanding Jewel)
Super One
6g Sukhbir (ex Warrior Of Peace)
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