Sires With Winners - Wednesday January 18

Breednet - Wednesday January 18

Here is the full list of 52 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia on Wednesday with winners and result details.

More Than Ready (USA)

Burgundy
3f Burgundy Iff (ex Asmahal)
3f Malfy Rosa (ex Tanqueray)
Fighting Sun
4g Miso (ex Goanna Ga Ga)
5g Slipslopslap (ex Smart Catch)
More Than Ready
3f Controlocracy (ex Confident)
4m The Halo (ex Flying Gigi)
Almanzor (Second Season)
3g Andalus (ex Genius)
Alpine Eagle
4m A Wee Nip (ex Sh'bourne Spirit)
Bel Esprit
4g Ned's Gully (ex Amizade)
Bon Hoffa
3f Fourth Spargo (ex Moroccan Ruby)
Brazen Beau
3c Blakmax (ex Maxie's Blue Girl)
Bullet Train
6m Our Shinkansen (ex Hitchhike)
Caravaggio (Second Season)
3f Glide On By (ex She Can Skate)
Clangalang
4m Gee Gee Miss Quita (ex La Quita)
Dalghar
3g Spirit Man (ex Press Leak)
Dedline
5m Strip Club (ex Gift Club)
Demerit
3f Bisector (ex Perpendicular)
Divine Prophet
3f Sibylla (ex Decorah)
Eurozone
4m Miss Eurozone (ex Gooniwiggal)
God Has Spoken
4m Queen Of Jerusalem (ex Always Sunday)
Hellbent (Second Season)
3f Benedetta (ex Whatalovelyday)
Highland Reel (Second Season)
3c Phantom Dragon (ex Suziesaurus)
Holler
4g Hola Marea (ex Undertow)
I Am Invincible
4g Journalism (ex Amanpour)
Maurice
3c Yasuke (ex Only Roses)
Merchant Navy (Second Season)
3g Calico Jack (ex Shrill)
Needs Further
2g The Spirit Of Zero (ex Fuji Spirit)
Nicconi
5m Assaranca (ex Talulla)
Oratorio
3g Cut The Talk (ex Little Gracie)
Pariah (Second Season)
3g Par Five (ex Farsight)
Per Incanto
4m Fairy Steps (ex Grable)
Pivotal
5m Fantasising (ex Fantasy In Blue)
Power
5m Electric Belle (ex Kool Gal)
Pride Of Dubai
4m Street Candi (ex Borobodur)
Proisir
3f Contagious (ex Quella Finale)
Rebel Raider
9g Ace Attack (ex Buckle My Shoe)
Reset
3g Solid Gold (ex Cosmic Jeuney)
Rubick
3g Texas (ex Testadrop)
Sacred Falls
3f Sacred Dream (ex Dream Lass)
San Padre
4m Tick Tock Lady (ex Lady's Taste)
Sepoy
3f Kings On Queens (ex Miss Two Pairs)
Smug
7m Lucy Da Grey (ex Emmajule)
Spirit Of Boom
6m Spinning Spirit (ex Around The World)
Starspangledbanner
5m Miss Baltimore (ex Invited)
Street Boss
3f Seven Sisters (ex Pleiades)
Swinging Bachelor
5g Swing King (ex Hold Onto Your Hat)
Tarzino
4m Chayse 'n' Noah (ex More Caviar)
Tavistock
4g Regazzo (ex Our Kismet)
Teofilo
4g Super Six (ex Zigwig)
Tivaci
4g Gmork (ex Ruqqaya)
Winning Rupert
4g Putt For Dough (ex Margham)
Wordsmith
4g Gee Gee Als Prince (ex Annie's Gee Gee)
Written By (First Season)
2g Sunday Mail (ex Sunday Rose)
Wrote
3f Stage Three (ex Everything)
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