Sires With Winners - Thursday February 2

Breednet - Thursday February 2

Here is the full list of 30 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Dissident

Dissident
6m Dissenter (ex Raise)
3g Dodi (ex Promenades)
Bel Esprit
4g Ned's Gully (ex Amizade)
Brazen Beau
4g Boston City (ex Lady Migaloo)
Canford Cliffs
7m On The Bell (ex Tricky Belle)
Dundeel
5m Heleva Deel (ex Helena Girl)
Duporth
4m Overrun (ex Overture)
El Nino
6g Stormtrooper (ex Commanding Lass)
Foxwedge
5g Baledon (ex Cap Bianco)
Grunt (First Season)
2c Veight (ex Neena Rock)
Hallowed Crown
5m Milagro (ex Cuervo)
Manhattan Rain
4m Irish Mist (ex Cahira)
Onemorenomore
6g Seafield Road (ex Fault Zone)
Outreach
4m Surreal Lily (ex Continua)
Palentino
4g Spanish King (ex Testama)
Panzer Division
4g Oxford Vision (ex Miss Monashee)
Press Statement
3f Altrove (ex Red Centre)
Redwood
4m Crimson Light (ex Pure Light)
Rothesay
3g Granite Prince (ex Kiss For Gran)
Sebring
4g Maralago (ex Martilago)
Shamus Award
3f Wango Award (ex Dasoudi)
Spieth (Second Season)
3f Fairway Star (ex Marheta)
Spill The Beans
3f Enterprise Lassie (ex Enterprise Tart)
Starspangledbanner
5m Improper (ex Anare)
Super One
3f Ultragirl (ex Lucifina)
Territories
4g Famous Pedrille (ex M'Lady Pedrille)
Top Echelon
2c Top Fun (ex Red Ocean)
Winning Rupert
3f Tintookie (ex Lady Marionette)
Written Tycoon
3g Bel Air (ex Bel Selene)
Zoustar
4m Zouzouli (ex Distant Dreams)
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