Sires With Winners - Tuesday November 21

Breednet - Tuesday November 21

Here is the full list of 30 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Swiss Ace

Swiss Ace
3c Just As Sharp (ex Readyor)
4m La Ruche (ex Esprit De Roses)
All Too Hard
3f Proof Of Purchase (ex Receipt)
Almanzor
4g Villon (ex Onlyarose)
Cable Bay
4g Cable Dancer (ex Fairytale Dancer)
Casino Prince
4g Surfers Royale (ex Myfavouritethings)
Dalghar
5m After Party (ex Classcoroc)
Dissident
4m Bella Bianca (ex Burleigh Bullet)
Exosphere
6m Lady Superspy (ex Lady Superstar)
Fiorente
3g Fioprospero (ex Gilago)
Nostradamus
4g Carivino (ex Caribbean Girl)
Ocean Park
5g Ocean Raider (ex We Love)
Overshare
4m I'm Over Dancing (ex Curzon Dancer)
Pierro
4g Pepperdine (ex Our Miss Jones)
Polarmore
7g Mr Polar (ex Our Miss)
Proisir
7g Antarctic Ocean (ex Midnight Revels)
Rageese
4g Tiz Louie (ex Leica Gazelle)
Real Saga
7g Makedon (ex Absolute Harmony)
Rebel Dane
5g Rebel's Edge (ex One Carat Racer)
Reliable Man
5m Composure (ex Royal Ambition)
Russian Revolution
3c Turbulent (ex Munjai)
Satono Aladdin
4m Shuri (ex Phoenix Tycoon)
Shamexpress
3g Deflation (ex Starguru)
Shooting To Win
3g Shooter Mcgavin (ex Ecology)
So You Think
4g Shemran (ex Shemiyra)
Spirit Of Boom
4m Peggie Boom (ex Pegasus Miss)
Super Easy
5h Super Wraith (ex Blue Skies)
Thronum
4m Flip The Switch (ex Role Reversal)
U S Navy Flag (Second Season)
3g Fortunate Son (ex Pinstripe)
Winning Rupert
5g Media Empire (ex Embellished)
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