Sires With Winners - Wednesday February 1

Breednet - Wednesday February 1

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

Fastnet Rock

Danerich
6g Little Rich Boy (ex White Swallow)
4m Rich Paris (ex Firestorm Baby)
Fastnet Rock
4m Mystic Mermaid (ex Asavant)
7g Rubble (ex Belmont Cat)
Real Impact
3f Divine Inanna (ex Anna Of Austria)
5g Dynamic Impact (ex Soleil Royale)
Snitzel
3f Byron Belle (ex Diademe)
4g Field Legend (ex Azmiyna)
Almanzor (Second Season)
4g Sabar (ex Schlague)
Belardo
3g Andrew's Memory (ex Lutry)
Charm Spirit
3f Lady Wairua (ex Herculaneum)
City Place
4m City Angel (ex Flying Angel)
Dundeel
2c Militarize (ex Amerindia)
Exceed And Excel
2c Nazorian (ex Nomothaj)
Flying Artie
4m Princess Bojack (ex Catseye Surprise)
Frankel
7g Frankel Star (ex Deedra)
Holler
4g Hola Marea (ex Undertow)
I Am Invincible
4g Ghostwriter (ex Heavenly Sound)
Mawingo
6g Rogues Point (ex Our Magic Choice)
Nicconi
3g Club Punter (ex Ambrosia)
Playing God
3f Megami (ex Fail Safe)
Power
5m Pankhurst (ex All By Myself)
Rebel Raider
4m Kate's Rebel (ex Kate's Dream)
Red Dazzler
4g Mr Dudwey (ex Awase Ougi)
Rubick
4g Alfano (ex Zermatt)
Sebring
3f Iron Grace (ex Iron Rose)
Shalaa
3g Recommendation (ex Adviso)
St Jean
4m Jugan (ex Fictitious)
Starspangledbanner
5m Starchienne (ex Ma Chienne)
Thorn Dancer
6m Ambergate Rose (ex Desert Tango)
Toronado
3f Queen Air (ex Rain Cloud)
Trust In A Gust
3f Mawallock (ex Is It A Mosquito)
Unusual Suspect
4g Likely Suspect (ex Khapers)
Vancouver
3g The Lions' Gate (ex Ocean Bridge)
Zoustar
4g Zippity Zoustar (ex Southern Venture)
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