Sires With Winners - Wednesday November 2

Breednet - Wednesday November 2

Here is the full list of 39 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia on Wednesday with winners and result details.

Wordsmith

Wordsmith
9g Amaword (ex Amarlia)
4m Geegee Lucky Jess (ex Geegee Pretty Jess)
5g Poet Warrior (ex Miss Eastloch)
Good Journey
7m Exalted Maxine (ex Exalted Blonde)
7g Goodarchie (ex Wyara Miss)
Toronado
6g King Island (ex No Push Over)
4g Station One (ex Alittle Loose)
Adelaide
4m Solarosa (ex Solar By Panels)
Barbados
5g Perfect Voyage (ex Sareeb)
Brazen Beau
3g Bello Beau (ex Bella Princess)
Canford Cliffs
7g Dorset Coast (ex Lucky Stone)
Casino Prince
5m Beef Week Princess (ex Ready To Order)
Charge Forward
7m Smart Charge (ex Clarabellejoel)
Cluster
4g Tallu (ex Tallulah Falls)
Contributer
3g I'mintowin (ex Beguile)
Dundeel
4g Claidheamh Mor (ex Mel's Pocket)
Ekraar
7g Red Dynamo (ex Diva In Red)
Fighting Sun
5m Valjeta (ex Golden Dusk)
Ghibellines
6g Finn McCool (ex Stage Flash)
Hallowed Crown
5m Crowned Empress (ex Absolute Empress)
Heroic Valour (Second Season)
3f The Heroine (ex Retrospectively)
I Am Invincible
3f Maroon Magic (ex Unequivocal)
Keep The Faith
4m Faithful Maryanne (ex Bold Rock)
Magnus
4m Bella Nights (ex Bella Dolce)
Moshe
8g Scout's Honour (ex Honour Own)
Panzer Division
4g Ayreon (ex Rainbow Bridge)
Proisir
4m Sulabella (ex Amiga Mia)
Red Element
4g Eastowin (ex Miss Jinx)
Reward For Effort
6m Effortkat (ex Thekatcamehome)
Savabeel
4m Sadler's Chick (ex Kendall Lass)
So You Think
4m Saucey Horsey (ex Zara Bay)
Strada
6m Miss Red (ex Lexical Ambiguity)
Super Easy
5g Flip 'n' Easy (ex Desert Star)
Super One
5g Come Along Jeffrey (ex Astronium)
Towkay
7g Trigon Lad (ex Trigon Lass)
Trust In A Gust
4m Majestic Diamond (ex Moondancing)
Unencumbered
6g Franklin Corners (ex Trail Of Secrets)
Vadamos
4m C'est Moi (ex Lady Eiko)
Wandjina
5m Lady Dunmore (ex Inishmore)
Widden Valley
10g Foraoise (ex Rimmel)
Written Tycoon
3c Full Blown (ex Phoenix Claws)
Zebedee
3f Piiink Beauty (ex Miss Cooper)
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