Sires With Winners - Wednesday October 27

Breednet - Wednesday October 27

Here is the full list of 36 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

I Am Invincible

I Am Invincible
4m Maybe The Best (ex Lorna May)
4g Rubamos (ex Oriental Ruby)
3c Zarastro (ex Adrift)
Redoute's Choice
4h Green Flash (ex Top Cuban)
4g Zudin (ex Fenway)
Snitzel
4h Mount Fuji (ex Ichihara)
4g Schuhbeck (ex World Of Gold)
All Too Hard
5m Laffalong (ex Smiles For Layla)
Barbados
6g Li'l Hank (ex Call Me Biscuit)
Canford Cliffs
5m Duchess Of Dorset (ex Commands Gold)
Casino Prince
6g Avid General (ex Go Diva Go)
Deep Field
4m French Fields (ex Gooniwiggal)
Duporth
7g Let's Party Marty (ex Mollycat)
El Hermano
6m Pearl Davone (ex Davone Kate)
El Roca
4m Norwegian Bliss (ex Ballyalla)
Fighting Sun
3g Halifax Road (ex Don't Tell Suzy)
Fiorente
4g Black Duke (ex Empress Eleven)
Foxwedge
3f Last Zerprise (ex Zerprisal)
Fruehling
4g Festival Prince (ex Little Beautiful)
Golden Archer
3f Ma Ma's Rose (ex Road Train Rosie)
Hinchinbrook
3g Snappy Secret (ex Discreet)
Iffraaj
5g Humbucker (ex Temeraire)
Jimmy Creed
3g Jimmy The Bear (ex Belvedere Road)
Magnus
6g Saccharo (ex Zaraya Rose)
Mastercraftsman
7g Master Lincoln (ex Chapchick)
Mossman
4g The Ritz (ex All Trumped Up)
Natural Destiny
6g Beeslaststing (ex Voluptuo'us)
Pins
3g Maxie Tap (ex Knew It)
Pour Moi
7g Wentwood (ex Desert Liaison)
Proisir
3f In The Darkness (ex Prime Time)
Redwood
5m Redgum (ex Smoke 'n' Mirrors)
Road To Rock
7g Riviera Rock (ex Sheezashotseye)
Roc De Cambes
4m I'm Here (ex Dehere And There)
Shamexpress
5g Rapaport (ex Diamantaire)
Shocking
5m Wheels (ex Sweet Charity)
So You Think
7g Baldy (ex Sun Valley)
Strategic Maneuver
5g Moscow Mule (ex Manueline)
Super Easy
5m Rita Hayworth (ex Rita Moreno)
Written Tycoon
6g Royal Tyke (ex Royal Flirt)
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