Sires With Winners - Friday October 17

Breednet - Friday October 17
Here is the full list of 46 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Proisir
4g Crackercol (ex Repo Bay)
4g No Party (ex Mossy Creek)
5m Sweet But Psycho (ex Ouzo)
Belardo
4g Bradley (ex Our Lady Gaga)
5g Chahoo (ex L'escalier Rose)
Lonhro
4m Berry Brown (ex Lets Have Some Fun)
6m Sestina (ex Prose Poem)
Wandjina
6m Jilladora (ex Ready Cuz)
4g Oriente (ex It's All Right)
Ace High
4g Devil Rider (ex Devil Miss)
All Too Hard
6m Hard Knock Life (ex Ottoman Warrior)
Almanzor
5m What She Wants (ex Diamond Rose)
Ancient Spirit (Second Season)
3f Bobby Mcgee (ex Lucille)
Astern
5g Free Beer (ex Wyuna)
Blue Point
3f Choir Point (ex Our Harmony)
Brave Smash
3g Vandevelde (ex Marlene Adele)
Brutal
4m She's A Wild One (ex Kentucky Wildcat)
Calyx
4h De Forza (ex Diva Regina)
Castelvecchio
4m Ciao Bella Mia (ex Lucky Louie)
Churchill
4g Imperialist (ex Dancing Hare)
Complacent
6g Agera (ex Shelly Bee)
D'argento
4m Don'tcallmekathy (ex Tio Rossa)
Darci Brahma
5m Tomasina (ex Miss Alice)
Dark Cove
8g Dark Lager (ex Lagerette)
Denman
5g Zale (ex Lauren's Magic)
Divine Prophet
6g Scopics (ex Cathy's Mark)
Dracarys
5m Oberoi Princess (ex On The Natural)
Equiano
11g Space Equity (ex Cybercyn)
Expert Eye
4g Blue Ismay (ex Washington Blue)
Ghibellines
5m Yoo Hoo Joy (ex Lucille)
Hellbent
5g Hellinda (ex Morinda)
Impending
4g Bad To The Bone (ex Nixon)
Invader
4m Forcefilly (ex Devil's Harmony)
Jon Snow
4g Snow Brainer (ex Times Time)
Needs Further
5m Skelmorlie (ex Wagga Wagga)
Omaha Beach
4g My Crown (ex California)
Postponed
7g Demarcay (ex Europium)
Press Statement
6g He's A Copy Boy (ex Aquabelle)
Prized Icon
5m Southern Style (ex Southern Smile)
Redwood
4g The Negotiator (ex Evolve)
Rubick
5m Rubydoo (ex Oh Miss Scarlett)
Russian Revolution
5g Tralee Bay (ex Star Of Tralee)
Squamosa
6g Rippa Buddy (ex Bunsen Burner)
Stratosphere
4g Halen (ex Oxy Angel)
Tarzino
4m Queen Tavane (ex Sexy Thing)
Territories
7g Brief Spirit (ex Too Brief)
Time Test
3g Halo's Fire (ex Crystal Cheval)
Too Darn Hot
4g Tartaglia (ex Dysphonia)
Unencumbered
7g Gold Card (ex Live In Black)
Zoustar
5g Bovidae (ex Antelope)
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