Sires With Winners - Tuesday January 28

Breednet - Tuesday January 28

Here is the full list of 38 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

So You Think

So You Think
3f Atelier (ex Seam Ripper)
4m Initial Moment (ex Dizzy Diva)
Al Samer
5g Lumpys Highway (ex Big Uma Bazooma)
Alabama Express (Second Season)
3f Maycomb (ex Isleham)
Altius
6g Buckaltius (ex Make A Buck)
Benfica
5m Benfica Lass (ex Guilty Or Innocent)
Better Land
3f Untold Story (ex She's Unusual)
Better Than Ready
4m Chidiac (ex Bewitchment)
Brave Smash
3f Bravaro (ex Camaro)
Bull Point
4g Descending Mist (ex Holly Mist)
Cable Bay
4g Cable Express (ex Studio City)
Cosmic Force (Second Season)
3g Beer Baron (ex Ice Cold Crownie)
Divine Prophet
6m Little Prophet (ex Little 'n' Cute)
Exceed And Excel
9g Sparks (ex Dazzler)
Fiorente
4g Cool King (ex Too Cool To Fool)
Headwater
4g Water Lad (ex Makfi Lass)
Invader
4g Inlanda (ex Tambo's Jewel)
Justify
4m Fontaine Rouge (ex Fontein Ruby)
Kermadec
5g Friskee Frog (ex Friskee)
Magnus
3g Cripps (ex Dymphna)
Medaglia D'oro
7g The Catch (ex Curtana)
Merchant Navy
4m Cat Noir (ex Miss Dubois)
More Than Ready
4g Redevance (ex Queenstown)
Nicconi
4g Aranese (ex Tapenade)
Panzer Division
5g Aegipan (ex Eliane)
Pariah
5g Sir Beveridge (ex Silvergilt)
Shamus Award
4m Bonnaroo (ex Mighty Hoopla)
Sir Prancealot
3f Lady Prancelot (ex Boat Quay)
Smart Missile
5g Zephyr Wings (ex Evonne's Magic)
Star Witness
4g Star Testymony (ex Testy Sue)
Toronado
3g Foragoodcause (ex Dream Food)
Trapeze Artist
4g Wirewalker (ex Modesty)
Turffontein
4m Divine Turf (ex Divine Rubi)
Turn Me Loose
3f Pick 'N' Mix (ex Toffee Pop)
Va Pensiero
3g Bode Akuna (ex Ashlee's Jewel)
Wandjina
3g Oriente (ex It's All Right)
Zebedee
5m Simply Sparklez (ex All That Sparkles)
Zousain (Second Season)
3f Needing Attention (ex Seeking Attention)
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