Sires With Winners - Thursday January 16

Breednet - Thursday January 16

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

Spirit of Boom

Spirit Of Boom
4m Heyoka (ex Lady Sioux)
5g Whistling Spirit (ex Foxwhistle)
A Lot
3g Net Zero (ex Mystic Pindan)
Almanzor
4g Manzor Magic (ex Sunset Magic)
American Pharoah
3f Scillato (ex Supre)
Ardrossan
3f Cardi Bee (ex Classyas)
Belardo
3g Lachie (ex Sisterella)
Better Than Ready
3f Becca (ex Goldslick)
Contributer
3g Penman (ex Update)
Encryption
3f Port River Billie (ex Kemsrey)
Free Eagle
5m Hi Jules (ex Pretty Composed)
Hellbent
3g Heaving (ex Heartlings)
Kermadec
4m Katerini (ex Oriental Lady)
Mongolian Khan
4g Hakata Bay (ex Dawninsky)
Rageese
4m Blackwaterfoot (ex Libraries)
Redoute's Choice
5g Makalu (ex Mount Zero)
Russian Revolution
4m Sanctions (ex Onecatstoomany)
Safeguard
4g My Be Lad (ex Binky Toy)
Satono Aladdin
5g Desert Mystic (ex Etosha Lass)
Shamus Award
3g Spillane (ex Recoinage)
Shooting To Win
3f Shoot To Fame (ex Furious Dame)
Smart Missile
5g Smart Action (ex Danagall)
Swiss Ace
4m Detain (ex Sainted)
Tassort (Second Season)
2f Bliss Bomb (ex Ready Cuz)
The Autumn Sun
4g Northeasterly (ex Pristino)
Too Darn Hot (Second Season)
3g Charcoals (ex Aquila Solitaria)
Turffontein
4g Rolihlahla (ex Oamaru Rose)
Vancouver
4g Our Couver (ex Majesty)
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