Sires With Winners - Tuesday January 3

Breednet - Tuesday January 3

Here is the full list of 36 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Turn Me Loose

Turn Me Loose
4g Bifrost (ex Angel Del Dinero)
4m It's Business Time (ex Risque Business)
3f Off To The Nunnery (ex Clos De Tart)
Burgundy
3f Alminette (ex High Heels)
4g The Master (ex Class Jewel)
Deep Field
6g Mir (ex Danica)
6m O'Jessica (ex San Cristobel)
Shocking
9g Camino Rocoso (ex Our Centasea)
6m Namibia Miss (ex Etosha Lass)
Tavistock
3g Tavi Time (ex Guiseppina)
4m Woburn Abbey (ex Eight Points)
Air Force Blue
4m Ottilie (ex Angora)
All Too Hard
4m Rock Melody (ex Nocturne)
Almanzor (Second Season)
3g Trav (ex Royal Sav)
Ardrossan (First Season)
2g Codigo (ex Sophia Magia)
Dundeel
6m Sarnia (ex Garden Island)
El Roca
3f Romancing The Moon (ex Underthemoonlight)
Flying Artie
4m Miss Violet (ex Holly Molly)
Hallowed Crown
4m Tiara Jewel (ex Ray Of Sun)
Iffraaj
3g Dupug (ex Yanna Marie)
Kobayashi (Second Season)
3g Desi Emperor (ex A Little Blessed)
Kodiac
5g Handsome (ex Victoria Montoya)
Makfi
5g Makbeel (ex Donna Beel)
Merchant Navy (Second Season)
3g Piraeus (ex Shigeru Sendan)
Mikki Isle
4g Seahaven (ex Dame Pattie)
Niagara
3g All Shook Up (ex Sentebale)
Night Of Thunder
5g Fine Weather (ex Celtic Cutie)
Oratorio
3f Oreo Twist (ex Bitter Twist)
Panzer Division
4m Lady Fraulein (ex Kenzie)
Russian Revolution (Second Season)
3f Bolshoi Star (ex Astara)
Satono Aladdin (Second Season)
2f Firestorm (ex Dancing Embers)
Savabeel
4m Belle Of The Ball (ex Lady Tatia)
Sebring
4m Rend (ex Union Street)
Shalaa
3g Nonshalaant (ex Northern Model)
Skyclad
5g G'day Poopsie (ex Farrbak Lady)
Sweet Orange
6m Sweet Lilly (ex Miss Danni)
Tiger Prawn
6g Weowna Tiger (ex Suzie Temple)
Tosen Stardom (Second Season)
3g Nightsun (ex Galivant)
Wandjina
4m Wanderbetough (ex Black 'n' Tough)
Written Tycoon
4g Unwritten (ex Select Cat)
Zoffany
6m Midnight Jane (ex Midnight Van Damme)
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