Sires With Winners - Friday, October 30

Breednet - Friday October 30

Here is the full list of 32 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia on Friday with winners and result details.

Zoustar

Zoustar
5m Kiss And Tell (ex Hidden Kisses)
5g Montenegro Man (ex Any Destination)
Al Samer
4g Aloctane (ex Xaaroon)
All American
6g Crystal Billy (ex Crystal Club)
Anacheeva
4g Anirishman (ex Miss Ireland)
Australia
4g Austrata (ex Caserta)
Choistar
5m Zean (ex Acrux)
Court Command
6m Astrobaby (ex Astrobabe)
Deep Field
3g Deep Speed (ex Fast 'n' Witty)
Delago Deluxe
4m Hint Of Mint (ex Cinnamon Bells)
Domesday
5m Sky Call (ex Hermila)
Epaulette
4g Premier Award (ex Special Test)
Fastnet Rock
5g Dambulla (ex Temple Of Peace)
Fighting Sun
3f Seelie Queen (ex Slavenska)
High Chaparral
8g Eaton (ex Chorus Of Angels)
Hinchinbrook
4g Danebrook (ex Bukhoor)
Monaco Consul
7g Diplomac Jack (ex Potomac)
O'Lonhro
7g Cattledog Cod (ex Konia)
Pierro
4g Bacchus (ex Jade Marauder)
Pour Moi
7g Just You (ex Monte Makemyday)
Red Element
9g He's Our Toy Boy (ex Cinerama)
Reward For Effort
5g Whowoodathort (ex Gotta Dance)
Roc De Cambes
5g Roc De Khaper (ex Khapers)
Smart Missile
5g Lord Magnussen (ex Sunriseontheoasis)
So You Think
4g Borondino Dream (ex Reve De Victoire)
Spirit Of Boom
5g Gorokan Express (ex Express Air)
Super One (Second Season)
3g Another One (ex Herewegoagain)
Tavistock
4m Code Blue (ex Mansera)
Toronado
3f Countess Tessa (ex Chevaleresse)
Vancouver (Second Season)
3c Captain Canuck (ex Miss Fidler)
Zariz
7g Zariz No Other (ex Golden Freeze)
Zoffany
4g For Da Boys (ex Peggy Fue)
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