Sires With Winners - Wednesday February 3

Breednet - Wednesday February 3

Here is the full list of 34 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.

Fastnet Rock had a winning treble on Wednesday headed by exciting 2YO Hilal.

Fastnet Rock
4m Elegant Grace (ex More Valour)
2c Hilal (ex Salma)
3f Parure (ex Fontein Ruby)
I Am Invincible
4m Iamican (ex If I Can I Can)
3f Skedaddle (ex Dal Dal)
Ambidexter
3g Call Me Archer (ex Gidget's Girl)
Charge Forward
4g Blue Odyssey (ex Glade)
Charm Spirit
3f Wishing Well (ex Starwish)
Collate
4g Jakama (ex Goomah Gal)
Dr Doute's
7m Justa Jillaroo (ex Wrapped In Wool)
El Roca
3f Tina Again (ex Phoenix)
Fiorente
5m Fiorena (ex Costanera)
Frost Giant
6m Icecrusher (ex Lady Jeumont)
Ghibellines
4g Markus Aurelius (ex Evancho)
Good Journey
7g Exalted Traveller (ex Exalted Blaze)
Hallowed Crown
3f Flexible (ex Dextrous)
Hinchinbrook
4g Siberian Route (ex Russian Caravan)
Le Havre
5g Darvin (ex Dalarua)
Mahisara
3g Brief Sojourn (ex Isadjourned)
Manhattan Rain
4m Flandersrain (ex Flying Flanders)
Mossman
6g Mossman Gorge (ex Lesmartre)
Ocean Park
6g Vedo Rosso (ex Winsome)
Per Incanto
4m Montana Mist (ex Monarch)
Pierro
3c Wheelhouse (ex Sailing By)
Proisir
3g Maasir (ex Maakel)
Redwood
4g Northern Woods (ex Artemesia)
Reset
8g Mr Coyne (ex Rich Ruby Red)
Savabeel
7m Rusalka (ex Passchendaele)
Shocking
3g Shockallia (ex Berzallia)
Shrapnel
6m Lucy Diamonds (ex Bel Franc)
Sizzling
3g Sizzling River (ex Royal Yangtze)
Smug
4g Naval Envoy (ex Tritri)
Snitzel
3f Safe Passage (ex Travessia)
So You Think
5m Guise (ex Maie Casey)
Starspangledbanner
4m Heka Express (ex Jayquin Star)
Zoustar
2c Lightsaber (ex Dream Cirque)
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