Sires With Winners - Tuesday January 21

Breednet - Tuesday January 21

Here is the full list of 16 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Denman

Denman

Denman
4m Hoo Haa (ex Stradance)
6g Movin' Denman (ex Risque)
Alabama Express (Second Season)
3f Alabama Blitz (ex Glitzabeel)
Brazen Beau
3g Tadgh (ex Tam O'shanter)
Cable Bay
4m Dreamwoman (ex Exsqueeze Me)
Capitalist
3g Cap Ten (ex Echo Gal)
Encryption
4h Cryptonic (ex Laussel)
Lope De Vega
5m Junebug (ex Amerique)
Outreach
5g Binkou (ex Cute And Cuddly)
Reset
5g Final Reset (ex Basking)
Sepoy
4m Mystery Blonde (ex Street Dreamer)
Sooboog
3g Soo Gold (ex Hidden Numbers)
Squamosa
3f Molly The Magician (ex Lovely Lady)
Too Darn Hot (Second Season)
3g California Waves (ex River Jewel)
Toronado
4g Five Star King (ex Four Star Princess)
Written By
3g Rampazetto (ex Ruby Flo)
Advertisment
More Reading...
Second Time Lucky As Flash Ahh Wins Ipswich Cup
Having finished third in the Listed Ipswich Cup (2150m) back in 2021, rising 10yo Lucas Cranach (GER) gelding Flash Aah was back for another attempt on Saturday, winning the staying feature as part of the Troy Pascoe yard.
Godolphin’s Kin Wins Listed Gai Waterhouse Classic
After recording her first black type victory during last year’s spring carnival, the James Cummings trained Kin has produced three quality black type efforts during the Queensland carnival, resulting in a thoroughly deserving victory in Saturday's $160,000 Listed Gai Waterhouse Classic (1200m) at Ipswich.
Sires With Winners - Saturday June 21
Here is the full list of 101 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Juvenile Trial Watch – Rosehill
It’s a busy time of year for late season juveniles looking get a run on the board before they turn three and eight heats at the Rosehill trials on Friday were won by two year-olds including some unraced youngsters by gun first season sires Wootton Bassett (GB), Ole Kirk and Farnan.
One to Watch Wins Again!
It might be winter and all eyes may have been on Royal Ascot this week, but there was a winner at Flemington on Saturday that will have caught the eye of anyone with half an interest towards spring racing and emerging talent.
Royal Ascot Day 4- Roughies Rule and an Aussie Owned Fairytale
The racing roller coaster took a big dive at Royal Ascot on Day 4 which was not a good day for favourite backers with roughies ruling in both G1 races and a first season sire produced the winner of the juvenile feature on the card.
Second Stakes Success For More Than Ready’s Oughton
The well-travelled Oughton (More Than Ready) added Saturday’s $200,000 Listed Eye Liner Stakes (1350m) to his previous success in the Listed Tattersall's Recognition Stakes, off the back of a tendon injury which put an end to his stint in Hong Kong.
Three on the Trot for Zousain 3YO
The Paul Shailer stable has been flying over the winter carnival and one of the stable stars has been Zousain gelding Mister Bianco, who made it three wins in succession when taking out the $150,000 Schweppes TL Cooney (1350m) at Ipswich on Saturday.
Aussie Golden Eagle Form Delivers Royal Ascot G1 Finale
There were a couple of Aussie elements to the brilliant victory of Lazzat in the Group I Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes (6f) at Royal Ascot overnight as he came to our shores last year and very nearly won the $10million Golden Eagle.
Tassie Derby Winner Strikes Form at Flemington
Four-year-old Bold Soul returned to winning ways at Flemington, where he again emphasised his depths of stamina, repelling the challenge of Goldenstatewarrior and Muktamil under apprentice jockey Thomas Prebble.