Sires With Winners - Thursday January 27

Breednet - Thursday January 27

Here is the full list of 33 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Savabeel

Savabeel
5m Kanzai (ex Splits)
3f Nossenko (ex Vera De Bosset)
Swiss Ace
6m Miss Labasa (ex Savoia)
7m Swish Az (ex Betty Belle)
The Factor
4m Cold Hard Fact (ex Chilli Magic)
4g Fac (ex Grand City)
Toronado
3g Chateau Nue (ex Beltija)
3f Mianado (ex Brompton's Choice)
Trade Fair
4m Dark Peak (ex Celt Code)
5g Startrade (ex Startego)
Universal Ruler
5g The Singing Tiger (ex In The Doghouse)
5m Tricky Trix (ex My Name's Trixie)
Alfred Nobel
4m Belle Of The Night (ex Overnightsensation)
Bold Attraction
4m Bold And Lucy (ex Lucy's Cash)
Carrara
3f Aleysa's Queen (ex Aleysa Kan)
Daunting Lad
3f Toy Blaze (ex Toy With Me)
Deep Field
5m Deep Crystal (ex Crystal River)
Dundeel
4m Atonement (ex Petworth House)
Ekraar
3f One Dream One Soul (ex Sheeza Kinda Magic)
El Roca
3f Faraglioni (ex Catch Your Idol)
Epaulette
6g Choice Command (ex Uncanny Choice)
Exosphere
4g Sir Ex Be (ex Little Brown Horse)
Fastnet Rock
3g He's The Ultimate (ex Spirit Of Heaven)
Foxwedge
3f Abuela (ex Belannoro)
King's Troop (Second Season)
3g Royal Gap (ex Gaps In Me Knees)
Nicconi
4m Miss Checkoni (ex Incheck)
Night Of Thunder
4m Rumbled Again (ex Adulate)
Redwood
4m Herself (ex Indiscretion)
Sebring
3g Amalfi Prince (ex Campania)
Shamexpress
4m Shameless Miss (ex Courtney)
Snitzel
3g Castlereagh Kid (ex Absolute Joy)
Soldier Hollow
5g Apex (ex Alisar)
Spill The Beans
3g Bean Deadly (ex Quello Corsa)
Tavistock
3g Tavistorm (ex British Dame)
Top Echelon
4g Bold Pedro (ex Flying Tequila)
Vadamos (Second Season)
3f Superette (ex Cabasso)
Whittington
5g Bold Style (ex Showellen)
Written Tycoon
2c Merchant Prince (ex Afleet Esprit)
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