Sires With Winners - Monday October 6

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Here is the full list of 38 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia on Monday with winners and result details.

Epaulette

Al Maher
5m Matas (ex Rainfalls)
4g Wordy (ex Set To Talk)
Epaulette
5g Chief Command (ex Blue Note)
4m Emilette (ex Eminent Lady)
I Am Invincible
4m Best Stone (ex Dash On Ruby)
5m Invinciano (ex Equiano)
Animal Kingdom
5g Free Rider (ex Forward Thinking)
Bernardini
5m Miss Daiquiri (ex Mango Daiquiri)
Casino Prince
3g Casino Seventeen (ex Tikal)
Clangalang
8m L'amarybelle (ex Miss Echuca)
Dedline
4m Phyla Vell (ex Quasar)
Dream Ahead
5g Derumor (ex Mariah)
Exceed And Excel
6g Sedition (ex Jerezana)
Falvelon
4m Falvey's Spirit (ex Kiss And Cuddle)
Fighting Sun
4m Kumo Sun (ex Web Of Love)
Foxwedge
4m Chocwedge (ex Solysombra)
Hinchinbrook
3f Melisende (ex Meliora)
Hussonet
5g Malvado (ex Wicked Secrets)
Iffraaj
5g Sahar (ex Valpolicella)
Instinction
5m Dulcie Tie (ex Spanish Sister)
Keeper
6g Detentore (ex Merinda)
Kuroshio
5m Kootara (ex Annie's Diamond)
Magnus
5g Black Magnum (ex Titania Star)
Manhattan Rain
4g Toto (ex Outofafrika)
Medaglia D'Oro
3c Namazu (ex Earthquake)
Nicconi
3g Aerobatic Warrior (ex Rocella)
Ocean Park
5m Savigne (ex Hy Fuji)
Olympic Glory
3g Lord Olympus (ex Lady Zabelia)
Pendragon
8m Tatties (ex Wester Skeld)
Pierro
5g Flying Pierro (ex We Betcha)
Redente
3f Redneck Princess (ex Tuscan Princess)
Sebring
4g Intimidating (ex Revise)
Sepoy
5g Ramtastic (ex Watabout)
Snitzel
4m Lady Patricia (ex Miss Dodwell)
Street Cry
6m So Wicked (ex So Pristine)
Top Echelon
5g Boomi's Buddy (ex Marzee Star)
Uncle Mo
5m Wickmo (ex Short Wick)
Whittington
3f Big Wig (ex Goin' Crazy)
Written Tycoon
3f Written Beauty (ex Beauty World)
Zacinto
4g Brilliant Venture (ex Ignite)
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