Sires With Winners - Tuesday September 8

Breednet - Tuesday September 8

Here is the full list of 31 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Real Impact (Jpn) had the One to Watch , Tempel One.

Albrecht
5g Hillandale (ex Empress Pegasus)
Camelot
5m Lady Kirkham (ex Spiral Starway)
Dawn Approach
4g Tokai Meigetsu (ex Warrior Girl)
Domesday
3f Imali (ex Snip It Fast)
Dream Ahead
4g Desert Dreamer (ex Al Sahra)
Drumbeats
7g Meatball (ex Trust Me Honey)
High Chaparral
6g Karakoram (ex Moussaieff)
Holy Roman Emperor
4m Sorridere (ex Cannolina)
Husson
4g Hallberg (ex Image Dancer)
Krupt
6g Trapper Tom (ex So Excited)
Magic Albert
5g Magic Cody (ex Ugly Juggly)
Magnus
3g Red On Red (ex Yasey San)
Medaglia D'Oro
5g Brad (ex Miss Fidler)
Nicconi
4g Nick'em (ex Was Meant To Be)
Panzer Division (Second Season)
3c Freedom Square (ex Anadan)
Pierro
5g Estroverto (ex Majestic Music)
Pluck
4g Sapphires Son (ex Sapphire Moon)
Real Impact (Second Season)
3c Tempel One (ex Only Roses)
Redoute's Choice
4h Our Chevalier (ex Happy Hussy)
Reset
4g On The Tiles (ex Sea Terrace)
Sebring
5m Social Smile (ex My Lady's Chamber)
Shaft
3g Tulla Park (ex Murials Spirit)
Shamus Award
4g Whipcracker Way (ex Zombie Dancer)
Stratum
4m Scent Of Fear (ex Stellaglacier)
Street Boss
3f Molly Golightly (ex Molly Rocks)
Tavistock
6g Getout Of My Neigh (ex Danger Point)
The Factor
4m No What To Keep (ex Cash For Cards)
Uncle Mo
4g Smooth Motion (ex Sweet Nikki)
Vancouver (Second Season)
3g Ice In Vancouver (ex Skating On Ice)
Your Song
5g Ta Chanson (ex Discretion)
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