Debutants Thursday

Auto - Thursday March 16
Gosford R2 - Kaizad (2c Capitalist x Baby Corn); G and A Waterhouse and Bott; $390,000 Trial winner
Gosford R2 - Good Banter (2f Tavistock x Danza Kuduro); John O'Shea; $280,000
Pakenham R3 - Explosive Thinker (3c So You Think x Explosive Cross); R and M Griffiths and De Kock; $260,000
Pakenham R3 - Jennipending (3f Impending x Kandy Korn); C and D Maher and Eustace; Sibling to Double You Tee; $250,000
Pakenham R5 - Ramazzina (3f Iffraaj x Patrimonium); M G and M Price and Kent; $240,000
Pakenham R1 - Stavritzel (4g Snitzel x Nocturnelle); Logan McGill; Sibling to Dracarys; $100,000
Wagga R1 - Flying Jewel (2g Trapeze Artist x Hidden Jewel); B and P and M Joseph and Jones; $57,500 Trial winner
Pakenham R1 - Stavritzel (4g Snitzel x Nocturnelle); Logan McGill; Sibling to Dracarys
Wagga R1 - Patchouli Dream (2f Puissance De Lune x Peckish); Ben Brisbourne Trial winner
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