Sires With Winners - Tuesday January 16

Breednet - Tuesday January 16

Here is the full list of 28 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

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4m Outishka (ex Vanishka)
4g Outta De Lady (ex Lady De Retz)
Better Than Ready
5g Tiger Legend (ex Fillydelphia)
Cluster
4g Flying Miracle (ex Miss Mackenzie)
Fastnet Rock
6g Cream Rises (ex More Strawberries)
Foxwedge
6g Foxpath (ex Pathways)
Helmet
7g Broadside Armour (ex Paeroa)
Heroic Valour
4m Valtino (ex Flautino)
Hidden Dragon
3g Dragon's Snip (ex Rainbow Snip)
Jukebox
3g Smoke On The Water (ex Husson Belle)
Mahisara
5m Our Frankie (ex Our Jen)
Maurice
4g Kenichi (ex Aliyana Tilde)
Night Of Thunder
6g Redoute's Night (ex Absorb)
Pariah
4m Paziah (ex Mi Lazzaro)
Pride Of Dubai
4m Proud With Pride (ex Zarock)
Real Impact
5g Treloar (ex Nubian)
Rich Enuff
6g Wiggles (ex Zolletta)
Rubick
3f Kenyan Charm (ex Jill's Charm)
Shaft
6g Unique Prince (ex April Rose)
Sir Prancealot
4g Irresistible Sir (ex Irresistible)
Sizzling
5m Roy's Road (ex Egyptian Tomb)
Smart Missile
7m Fuzz Buzz (ex Clever Clogs)
Sweynesse
4g Awol (ex Miss You)
Tavistock
6m Entitled Princess (ex Redoute's Princess)
Top Echelon
4m Top Spy (ex Moulds)
Toronado
4g Gunnafly (ex Attessa)
Tosen Stardom
4g Tosen Warrior (ex Balmodena)
Wandjina
4g Wanda River (ex Shock Me)
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