Sires With Winners - Friday January 27

Breednet - Friday January 27

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

Scissor Kick

Scissor Kick
4m Karatemiss (ex Total Discretion)
4g King Kikau (ex Street Match)
4m Lake Mac Lily (ex Aunt Liberty)
Wordsmith
5g Gee Gee Can Win (ex Himstedt)
5g Gee Gee Plane (ex Geegee Pretty Jess)
Zululand (Second Season)
3g Muscle Up (ex Bad Mamma)
3g Zulu Angel (ex Oxy Angel)
Americain
5g American Jewel (ex Pinjewel)
Belardo
4g Dollar Dollar (ex Fairy Story)
Capitalist
2f Dorothy Gail (ex Mystical Tale)
Charge Forward
4g Tycoon Charger (ex Little Tycoon)
Delago Deluxe
7g The Fossil (ex Lis Nediym)
Denman
3f Dancedes (ex Mosscedes)
Dissident
4m In Spades (ex Spirit Of Soul)
Dundeel
3g Dunkel (ex Kudamm)
Exosphere
3f Xeiby (ex Reiby Regina)
Flying Artie
4m Schiller Effect (ex Centro Gal)
Foxwedge
4m Sparkling Blue (ex Special Jewel)
Helmet
6m Pitavago (ex Balgownie)
Hinchinbrook
6g Siberian Route (ex Russian Caravan)
Holler
3g Ivan's Hero (ex Kaniana)
Mikki Isle
3f Mystic Isle (ex She's Magical)
Nicconi
3f Serene Nic (ex Ningbo)
Nom Du Jeu
6g Checkers (ex Tibouchina)
Ocean Park
6g Aragon (ex Acquisto)
Outstrip
4g Empire Club (ex Coquine)
Raise The Flag
4g On My Pat (ex Molly Malone)
Rebel Raider
4m Miss Vaughn (ex Seduction Counsel)
Sharkbite
4m Sharkayva (ex Ayva)
Smart Missile
3f Badda Boom Baby (ex Think Out Loud)
Spill The Beans
3f Just Let It Out (ex Toiling)
Starspangledbanner
3f Ledecky's Dream (ex Dream Chaser)
Super One
4g Ghost Hunter (ex Rose Of Lonhro)
Tavistock
3g Tavi Time (ex Guiseppina)
Territories
4g Thisland Is Myland (ex Moulds)
The Factor
5g Rebel Factor (ex Rebel Bride)
Top Echelon
2f Alloutatime (ex Tidy Trim)
Uncle Mo
6m Moetta (ex Hairy)
Unusual Suspect
6g Jackjack (ex Miss Cha Ching)
Vespa
5g Kia Hohe (ex Tzarina Star)
Wolf Cry
4m La Louve (ex Brookton Heritage)
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