Sires With Winners - Friday September 15

Breednet - Friday September 15

Here is the full list of 35 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Flying Artie

El Roca
4m Anela (ex Miss Gee Bee)
4m Romancing The Moon (ex Underthemoonlight)
Flying Artie
5g Democracy Manifest (ex Slippery Satin)
5g Rockin' Artie (ex Rock Beauty)
Per Incanto
3f Allapercanto (ex Allawara)
4m Miss Galore (ex Shonda Rhymes)
Snitzel
3c Galano (ex Star Fashion)
4m Kai Tak (ex Subsequent)
So You Think
5m Banana Queen (ex Tropicana Lady)
3c Glad You Think So (ex Gladwell)
Star Witness
6g Fire Glo Too (ex Fireglo)
4m Hearsay (ex Stratuzy)
Ace High (Second Season)
3f Molly Bloom (ex Dancilla)
Artie Schiller
5m Alaskan Storm (ex Yupik)
Contributer
4g Stash (ex Dosh)
Derryn
3f Matawai (ex Rocknrolla)
Epaulette
5g Drum Major (ex Herman)
Extreme Choice
3f Extreme Threat (ex Diamond Meteor)
Falvelon
7m Daring Belle (ex Dont Call Me Crazy)
Hellbent
4m Best Intent (ex Mowgli)
I Am Invincible
3f Time Of My Life (ex Vegas Showgirl)
Love Conquers All
4m Flaming Conquest (ex It's Gonna Be Good)
Manhattan Rain
4g New York Hurricane (ex Al Dhakira)
Mastercraftsman
6g Military Mission (ex Atlantic Isle)
Maurice
3f Moritz Girl (ex Shacked Up)
No Nay Never
3g Fastheartbeat (ex Fastnet Heart)
Olympic Glory
4g Substance (ex Andronica)
Outreach
4g Wondereach (ex One Cat Wonder)
Santos (Second Season)
3g Chop The Ice (ex Lady Ice)
Sebring
6g Winston Blue (ex Diamond Glow)
Smart Missile
3c Missile Seeker (ex Asylum Seeker)
Supido
3g Everido (ex Everlasting Love)
Sweynesse
5g Con Artist (ex Gazumped)
Territories
4g Territory Express (ex Miss Chattering)
The Brothers War
6g Trooper Knuckle (ex Knucklemania)
Time Test
3g Pushy (ex Angel Child)
Tosen Stardom
3g Mickio (ex Jennio)
Verrazano
7g Radiohead (ex Street Spirit)
Written Tycoon
3f Superbly Written (ex Supara)
Zoustar
4m Offspring (ex Redaluca's Gaze)
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