Sires With Winners - Tuesday February 9

Breednet - Tuesday February 9

Here is the full list of 32 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Blackfriars

Blackfriars
4m All In Red (ex Flirting About)
5g Bombay Style (ex Bombay Sapphire)
5g Friar Tuck (ex St Bridget's Crown)
Adelaide
3f Barossa Rosa (ex Androssa)
4m Fu Ni (ex Demerger)
Medaglia D'Oro
5g Brad (ex Miss Fidler)
4g Carlin Trend (ex Wordplay)
Zoustar
3f Florescent Star (ex Floral Scent)
4g Starsonic (ex Transonic)
Bernardini
5m Flying Pretty (ex Chinese Pretty)
Bull Point (Second Season)
3g Spanish Fighter (ex Diamond Fever)
Camelot
5m Renalot (ex Kvarena)
Canford Cliffs
4m Jessica Rae (ex Rock Princess)
Choisir
4g Sirfina (ex Sopraffina)
Darci Brahma
3f Top Babe (ex Grable)
Dash For Cash
5m Run For Money (ex Andiamo)
Dawn Approach
5m Sunrise Dancer (ex Saltator)
Dissident
3f Rosie Riveter (ex Albaicin)
Fastnet Rock
4g Duty (ex Risk Aversion)
Fiorente
4g Lorente (ex Lonhruge)
God Has Spoken
3g Savage One (ex Futurism)
Golden Archer
4g Dominarcher (ex Domitilla)
Hallowed Crown
3f Kotabharu (ex Olivine)
Kendargent
6g Real Gent (ex Ebatana)
Kuroshio
3f Kaniva (ex Lascelles)
Lonhro
3f Vintage Harvest (ex Vavasour)
Mongolian Khan (Second Season)
3f My Squeeze Louise (ex Envy Me)
Reset
5g Strong Heart (ex Heart Ache)
Sessions
4m Paris Report (ex Paris Cracker)
Shamexpress
3f Alverio (ex Rita Moreno)
Shooting To Win
3f In Awe Of Me (ex Humble)
Snitzel
3c Rights Of Man (ex Listen Here)
So You Think
4m Tolerate (ex Bonanova)
Stratum
4m Scent Of Fear (ex Stellaglacier)
Swiss Ace
6g Game Set Match (ex Tamara)
Written Tycoon
4m Was Written (ex What A Snitz)
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