Sires With Winners - Friday February 3

Breednet - Friday February 3

Here is the full list of 73 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia on Friday with winners and result details.

Capitalist

Bel Esprit
4m Isis Carmella (ex Monsheree)
6m Timely Bel (ex Lucky Devil)
Capitalist
4g King Tommy (ex Torah)
4g State Capital (ex Delphic)
Dundeel
2c Tavs (ex Quattro Foglie)
5g Whetu (ex Tonality)
Headwater
5g Akaka Falls (ex Lalani)
5m Vital Source (ex Prerequisite)
Real Impact
4g Kokoro (ex Close To My Heart)
3c Super Love Dragon (ex Yerbabuena)
Reliable Man
5m Glass Mountain (ex Crystal Hill)
5g Kiwi Man (ex Miss Herb)
Rich Enuff
3g Enuff Gold (ex Tio Rossa)
5g Mutinous (ex The Duster)
Snitzel
7g Acoustix (ex Alberton Park)
4m Star Waltz (ex Star Of Giselle)
Spirit Of Boom
3f Minokawa (ex Phoenix Park)
3f Spirit Queen (ex Rhiannons Girl)
Vancouver
4g Early Thoughts (ex Milande)
5g Vancouver Velvet (ex Magic Milady)
Akeed Mofeed
3f Diamond Model (ex Caminetto)
Al Maher
5g Al Quepone (ex On The Que Tee)
Albrecht
4m Piece Of Turf (ex Tamaart)
All American
3f Mrs Kangaroo (ex Chloe Maree)
All Too Hard
6g Bravio (ex Senorita De Lago)
Almanzor (Second Season)
3g Holymanz (ex Perfect Offering)
Animal Kingdom
4g The Kings Gospel (ex Readings)
Astern
3f Parisal (ex Circular)
Boulder City (Second Season)
3g Cobblestone Way (ex Cartoon Character)
Bull Point
4m Bullinachinashop (ex Milwaukee Belle)
Burgundy
7g Midnight Brawler (ex The Nightingale)
Cable Bay
3g Ceeceeteevee (ex Catch A Thief)
Canford Cliffs
7g Count Of Carford (ex Pitch Perfect)
Commands
9g Perfect Command (ex Exquisite)
Complacent
3f Amberarna (ex Marshal)
Contributer
4g Hard Questions (ex Curraghmore Girl)
Deep Field
2c Bases Loaded (ex Passarelle)
Dissident
4g Country's Light (ex Curvaceous)
Domesday
4g Von George (ex Miss Romanova)
El Roca
3f Miss Rockette (ex Betty Blockbuster)
Fiorente
6g Lord Goldberg (ex Street Value)
Flying Artie
4g Lanks (ex Te Akau Rose)
Foxwedge
4m Foxicon (ex Think Icon)
Frankel
3f Call Di (ex Samantha Miss)
Galah
5g Wheatstack Thief (ex Mam'Selle Hepzibah)
God Has Spoken
5m Lucie Manette (ex Femme De Classe)
Good Journey
7m Exalted Maxine (ex Exalted Blonde)
Hinchinbrook
6g Siberian Route (ex Russian Caravan)
I Am Invincible
3f I Choose You (ex Choose)
Invader (Second Season)
3f Invertational (ex Penny Fling)
King Of Danes
7g Call Me Herbie (ex Miss Aberdeen)
Lonhro
3f Marigny (ex Song Street)
May'Haab
4g Barney Rabble (ex Miss Rabble)
Mulaazem
8g Ballybrack (ex Flying Dancer)
Myboycharlie
6g Compardy (ex Radio Song)
Nicconi
6m Yamatai (ex Demon Queen)
Not A Single Doubt
5m Millennium Jewel (ex Millenium Star)
Per Incanto
4m Incantata (ex Rhiannon)
Proisir
4g Whangaehu (ex Pinot Grieve)
Rubick
3f Puzzle Solved (ex Sandownboulevard)
Russian Revolution (Second Season)
3g Insurrection (ex Marple Miss)
Savabeel
4m Summerbeel (ex Summer School)
Scissor Kick
4g Kick On Command (ex Zabelka)
Sebring
3f Caring Lass (ex Artistic Lass)
Shalaa
4g Nation Pride (ex Just Dancing)
Showcasing
4m Dantela (ex Laced Up)
Spill The Beans
3f Queen's Secret (ex Queen Commander)
Street Boss
3f Tan Tat Magic (ex Tan Tat Beauty)
Stryker
5g Market Stryke (ex Market Wrap)
Swear
4m Mixmulti (ex Ramsey's Bet)
Swiss Ace
3f Ponte Vecchio (ex Palazzo Pitti)
Tavistock
5m Tidal Rush (ex Only If)
Territories
3f Region Time (ex American Time)
Trade Fair
6m Fair Justice (ex Just Maud)
Turn Me Loose
3g Loosespender (ex Spendaholic)
Vadamos
4g Vadaboy (ex Nightingale Island)
Wandjina
5m White Liar (ex Secret Lies)
Winning Rupert
3f Special Virtue (ex Miss Begotten)
Written Tycoon
5g Remorseless (ex Killcareless)
Xtravagant
4g Xtrayya (ex Thwayya)
Your Song
4g Our Rocketman (ex Devil Heart)
Zoustar
3g Zhuang Shi (ex Metaphorical)
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