Sires With Winners - Friday January 26

Breednet - Friday January 26

Here is the full list of 68 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Fighting Sun

Fighting Sun
5g Kingdom Fighter (ex Queensryche)
5g Sparring (ex Lakemba Rose)
3f Sun Flipper (ex Just Flipper)
Cable Bay
5g Cable Town (ex Back In Town)
4g Damo Dayz (ex Faithful Rose)
Deep Field
4m Bie'res (ex Danalicious)
2c High Octane (ex Granny Red Shoes)
Harry Angel (Second Season)
3c Apache Discreet (ex Just Discreet)
3g Tellez (ex Azeema)
I Am Invincible
6g Barragunda (ex Teardrop Rock)
3g Dimitrov (ex Lady Sharapova)
Love Conquers All
4g John Joseph (ex Magpproach)
8m Massabielle (ex Rocher)
Pariah
4m Runaway Belle (ex Jessej)
3f The Cast Off (ex Savaland)
Sacred Falls
4m Eternal Flame (ex Suriyan)
6g Wailua (ex Lady Pentire)
Sidestep
3g Masterplan (ex Western Desert)
3g Pivotal Lad (ex My Girl)
Snitzel
3g Franz Josef (ex Embroidered Silk)
5g Rising Legend (ex I'll Fly Away)
Zoustar
5m Friday At Five (ex Simply The Best)
4m Luvher (ex Dawn Of Hope)
A Lot
3f Premium Girl (ex Dancing Anna)
Adelaide
4g John Rambo (ex Queen Cora)
Alpine Eagle
4m Alpine Kate (ex Big Pegg)
Blackfriars
9g Noir de Rue (ex Rue Des Reves)
Brave Smash (Second Season)
3c Brave Mead (ex Mead)
Brazen Beau
4g Bello Beau (ex Bella Princess)
Choistar
4g Romeo's Choice (ex Romantic Zariz)
Congrats
8g Legenda (ex Diamond Cove)
Dartmouth
5g Naval College (ex Sequence)
Dissident
6g Old Fashioned (ex Bitter Twist)
Divine Prophet
5m Fortunate Kiss (ex Kiss Me Goodbye)
Embellish (Second Season)
3g Bold Soul (ex Twin Soul)
Encryption (Second Season)
3f Pink Thunder (ex Tiyatro)
Epaulette
5g Sandastan (ex Status Quo)
Hampton Court
6g Conumdrum (ex Slight Dilemma)
Headwater
5m Gone Ahead (ex Gone Platinum)
Hellbent
4m Hell Hath No Fury (ex Diamond Cove)
Hinchinbrook
7g Vendidit (ex Rose Of Choice)
Iffraaj
6g Ayrton (ex Odessa)
Kermadec
3f Magic Island (ex Magic Love)
Kuroshio
5m Dalroshio (ex Dalrada)
Magnus
3g Magnasonic (ex Disco Riffic)
Manhattan Rain
4g Bleecker Street (ex Fo' Shizzle)
Maurice
4g Last Chance Saloon (ex Royal Snippets)
Mint Lane
5g Queman (ex Langreen)
More Than Ready
3c Call Of Duty (ex Saxabelle)
Myboycharlie
5m My Girl Lacey (ex Denier)
Nostradamus
4m Prophet Time (ex Orange Time)
Outreach
5m Eevalina (ex Storm Of Fire)
Palentino
4m Stone Cold Stunner (ex Fulminate)
Playing God
3g Alaskan (ex Lady Alaska)
Pride Of Dubai
6g Dubai Moon (ex Queenofthegalaxy)
Rebel Dane
4g Shadow Dane (ex Red Silhouette)
Redwood
4m Crimson Vine (ex Margravine)
Reliable Man
4m Pretty Reliable (ex Avec Joie)
Reward For Effort
7m Make An Effort (ex Volkiss)
Rommel
3f Desert Dancing (ex Grey Dancer)
Royal Meeting (First Season)
2f Hayasugi (ex China Road)
Savabeel
9g Persian Empire (ex Persian Dynasty)
Shaft
6g Unique Prince (ex April Rose)
Shalaa
4g Shahin (ex Cashla Bay)
Siyouni
5g Speranzoso (ex Joyful Hope)
Smart Missile
4g Missile Leader (ex Virginia Breeze)
So You Think
3f Simply Thinkin' (ex Simplyirresistible)
Sooboog
4m Autumn Bloom (ex Inis Rose)
Spirit Of Boom
4g Gunshot Glitter (ex Fast And Loose)
Star Turn
4m Shezanalister (ex Filomena's Grace)
Stratosphere (Second Season)
3g Loyalty Blues (ex Motown Blues)
Super One
4g Super Romani (ex Gypsy Rose)
Toorak Toff
4g Rubbleonthedouble (ex Perfectly Poised)
Trust In A Gust
5g A Magic Gust (ex Magicconi)
Unusual Suspect
7m Leery (ex Stealing Kisses)
Villermont
3g Villasaurus (ex Suziesaurus)
Your Song
5m Best Song (ex Skymelt)
Zacinto
8m Derugle Diamond (ex Kalosa)
Zululand
4m Noxious (ex Pin Of Hope)
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