Sires With Winners - Monday February 1

Breednet - Monday February 1

Here is the full list of 22 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Makfi

Makfi
3f Expat (ex Utmost Caution)
4m Time To Dazzle (ex Forelsa)
Al Maher
3f Lorely (ex Demon Queen)
Albrecht
3g Badboy McCoy (ex Ditzy)
All Too Hard
5g Herzegovina (ex Yugoslavia)
Animal Kingdom
4m Zoo Station (ex Nisroc)
Bullet Train
3f Classic Train (ex Silent Symphony)
Dedline
4m But Beautiful (ex Raspani)
El Roca
3g The Grundler (ex Pin A Four)
Fast 'n' Famous
3g Bean Hot (ex Hot Mocha)
Ferlax
4g Sound And Vision (ex Zabinella)
Headwater (Second Season)
3f Ashra Jahre (ex Jahre)
Hinchinbrook
5m The Crimson Idol (ex Ruth's Secret)
I Am Invincible
3f I Am Ready (ex Quirina)
Monaco Consul
4m Don'tforgetmonica (ex Irrational)
Moshe
6g Malauka (ex Balance Of Power)
Not A Single Doubt
3g Harmony Nation (ex Panorama Ridge)
Puissance De Lune
3f Till It's Over (ex Phar From Over)
Purrealist
6m Purrfect Scent (ex Eau De Dali)
Reward For Effort
4g Bud (ex Mona Star)
Snitzel
3f Little White Lies (ex Sweet Little Lies)
Zoffany
4g Whiskey Jack (ex Quest For Success)
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