Sires With Winners - Thursday January 4

Breednet - Thursday January 4

Here is the full list of 31 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Deep Field

Deep Field
4g Outfield (ex Durriyah)
3f Surprise Valley (ex My Goodness)
Shamexpress
4m Catherinenz (ex Grey Sapphire)
3g Shameless Boy (ex Grey Sapphire)
A Lot
4g Soldiers Camp (ex My Classy Lady)
All Too Hard
4g Cryptic Clue (ex Very Puzzling)
Blackfriars
7m Hoolahoops (ex Miss Meyet)
Brazen Beau
7g Beau Zoom (ex Cornelia Marie)
Complacent
4g Smug One (ex True Spirit)
Danehill Express
5m Feels Danish (ex Feels Like Spring)
Daunting Lad
9g Boult (ex Zabeels Fiesta)
Derryn
4m The MIstress (ex The Duchessa)
Fiorente
4g Anthurium (ex Protracted)
Frosted
3f Abovethefrostline (ex Donna Quiano)
Holy Roman Emperor
4m Elegant Empress (ex Bear Elegant)
I Am Invincible
4g Enviable (ex Villa Verde)
Magnus
3f Magnucat (ex Go The Cats)
More Than Ready
3f Zippo Idea (ex Bewildering)
Myboycharlie
5g Big Time Charlie (ex Black Sea Lady)
Olympic Glory
4m Always In (ex Never Out)
Ouqba
6m Red Inferno (ex Play With Fire)
Per Incanto
4g Ardroe (ex Miss Rhythmic)
Reward For Effort
5m Boo's Reward (ex Thawaabet)
Rich Enuff
4g Lolly Money (ex Lolly Delight)
Rubick
4g Flying Knee (ex I'm A Flying Star)
Sacred Falls
4g Outer Focus (ex Sinead)
Scissor Kick
3g Tapa Kick (ex Mai Gluck)
Spirit Of Boom
4g Beauty Boom (ex Baroque Pearl)
Thronum
4m Tropical Sun (ex Sabie)
Tosen Stardom
4g Tosen Glory (ex Unhappy)
U S Navy Flag (Second Season)
3g Platinum Designs (ex The Tailors Niece)
Zoustar
6m Biz Class (ex Feline Flyer)
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