Sires With Winners - Tuesday January 12

Breednet - Tuesday January 12

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

Brazen Beau

Brazen Beau
4m Beau Belle (ex Evolve)
3g Diamonds'n'stones (ex Diamond Cove)
More Than Ready
4g Dhiaga (ex Madam Devine)
4g Marvelocity (ex Mary Marvel)
Arlington
4g Anazarli (ex Analeica)
Bel Esprit
4m Jojo Go (ex Noname)
Better Than Ready
4g He's All Ready (ex Bellanger)
Bon Hoffa
4g Mountain Ibis (ex Desert Ibis)
Captain Gerrard
6g Double Dink (ex Doonkdink)
Dawn Approach
3f Miss Barty (ex Aristocracy)
Deep Field
3g Frisson (ex In The Moment)
Delago Deluxe
5m Take To Heart (ex Toscasun)
Dream Ahead
3f Dream Weaving (ex Quality Appeal)
Golden Archer
3g Five Oxford (ex Valerie D'Amour)
Helmet
7g Achi Baba (ex Dawn Attack)
Love Conquers All
4m Define Love (ex Vital Statistic)
Mahisara
3c Roke (ex White Smoke)
Nicconi
3g Theo Legion (ex Outback Fortune)
Per Incanto
3f Circle Of Magic (ex Magic Briar)
Pride Of Dubai (Second Season)
3f Proud Mia (ex Miatoko)
Redente
8m Just Stellar (ex She's Just Ace)
Reward For Effort
4m Bethpage (ex Damascus Road)
Shinzig
8g Rexmont (ex En Amont)
Sidestep
4g Persian King (ex Shahnameh)
Snitzel
3f Little White Lies (ex Sweet Little Lies)
Star Witness
4m Star Dynasty (ex Miss Hot Gossip)
Super One (Second Season)
3f One Aye (ex Flying First Class)
Tycoon Ruler
4g Fair Fella (ex August Fair)
Uncle Mo
4g Kings Row (ex Soelin)
Wanted
6g By The Law (ex Cheeky Nature)
Your Song
5g Live Like (ex I'm Still Here)
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