Sires With Winners - Monday January 31

Breednet - Monday January 31

Here is the full list of 21 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia on Monday with winners and result details.

Bel Esprit

Bel Esprit
4m Jenni Esprit (ex My Chestnut Girl)
5g Smooth Esprit (ex Empress Me)
Charge Forward
6g Ollivander (ex Ebony Wand)
Dandino
3g Capino (ex Capdelago)
Dream Ahead
3g Lisztomania (ex Kalahari Princess)
Hallowed Crown
3f Tiara Jewel (ex Ray Of Sun)
I Am Invincible
5g Activation (ex Dual Diamond)
Medaglia D'Oro
3f Camplin (ex Portillo)
Nicconi
5g Surf Sonic (ex Surfari)
Onemorenomore
5g Seafield Road (ex Fault Zone)
Outreach
4m Exceedingly Magic (ex Warrilla)
Real Impact
4g Tupou (ex Kokomo)
Savabeel
4g He's On Form (ex Misspro O'Reilly)
Sebring
4g Hammoon Sweetheart (ex Valley Sweetheart)
Shalaa (Second Season)
3g Silver City (ex Platinum Passion)
Sizzling
3f Sizzling Star (ex Chestnut Star)
Squamosa
6g I'm Cheeky (ex Crystal Kiss)
Tavistock
4g Flossing (ex Plaque)
Unencumbered
5g Sharpay Ruler (ex Sharpay Magic)
Vadamos (Second Season)
3f Monfelicity (ex Aplomb)
Wandjina
3f Laffing Waters (ex Just Pay Up)
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