Sires With Winners - Wednesday January 25

Breednet - Wednesday January 25

Here is the full list of 43 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Sessions

Sessions
3f Ihts Closing Inn (ex Ihtsatune)
5g Passport (ex She Belongs)
5g Three Sessions (ex Tri Ammo)
El Roca
3g Orsome Dude (ex The Migrator)
5m Outback Opal (ex Kashika)
Ocean Park
4m Ask Mum (ex Singing Star)
3g Kureder (ex Charmeuse)
Savabeel
4m Patriarca (ex Baby Shacks)
4g Zeitaku (ex Miss Opulence)
Spirit Of Boom
3f Radiant Remi (ex Amelia's Dream)
5g Tick Tock Boom (ex Boomalicious)
Adaay
4h Zoom (ex The Giving Tree)
Almanzor (Second Season)
3f Safura (ex Corsage)
American Pharoah
3g State Of America (ex State The Obvious)
Crackerjack King
4m Yes Miss Jane (ex Naughty Moments)
Dandino
4g Dante's Peak (ex Tiny Dancer)
Dissident
6m Dissenter (ex Raise)
Dream Ahead
3g Mocha Dream (ex Macchiato)
Dundeel
2c Fistsoffury (ex Star Via Strada)
Epaulette
4m Nullify (ex Mitzi)
Invader (Second Season)
3f Lady Masquerade (ex Royal Mask)
Kuroshio
5m Francine (ex Fleeting One)
Monaco Consul
5g Loyal Consul (ex Always Loyal)
My Admiration
7m Take Another Look (ex Matilda Grace)
Nicconi
4g Sheer Class (ex Sheerkat)
Pins
4g Neighbourhood (ex Urban)
Press Statement
3f Announcing (ex Nova Rocha)
Proisir
4m Volare (ex Sans Souci)
Ready For Victory
3f Yellow Sam (ex Juniper Hall)
Sir Percy
4g Sir Atlas (ex Willow Beck)
Snitzel
4g Tidal Creek (ex One Funny Honey)
So You Think
3g Patrick (ex Roma Giaconda)
Spieth (Second Season)
3f April In Augusta (ex A Little Prayer)
St Jean
4m Jugan (ex Fictitious)
Star Turn
4m My Snow Queen (ex Lionel Left Me)
Starspangledbanner
5m Miss Baltimore (ex Invited)
Stormy Atlantic
6g Ashim (ex Ashiyla)
Super One
4g Allusionist (ex Charleah)
Testa Rossa
4m Dancinginthedark (ex Seltzer)
The Factor
4m Michelle's Girl (ex I'm Still Here)
Tivaci
2f Lowe Flying (ex Miss Selby)
Toronado
5m Gunna Gunna (ex Symphony Strings)
Vadamos
3g Warsaw (ex Stanica)
Vital Equine
7g Designated Drinker (ex Buduga's Dream)
War Chant
5m Hokahey (ex Southern Princess)
Whittington
5g Groovin' The Moo (ex Girly Moment)
Winning Rupert
4g Putt For Dough (ex Margham)
Wrote
3g Creator (ex Go Teena)
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