Debutants Wednesday

Auto - Wednesday March 22
Randwick-Kensington R2 - Prairie Legend (2c I Am Invincible x Pasar Silbano); Chris Waller; Sibling to Zousain; $900,000
Randwick-Kensington R2 - Critique (2c Written Tycoon x Slumber Party); G and A Waterhouse and Bott; $775,000 Trial winner
Happy Valley R5 - Dinosaur Boy (4g Pride Of Dubai x Roses 'N' Wine); T P Yung; Sibling to Hampton Court; $500,000 Trial winner
Doomben R5 - Rangatira (3g I Am Invincible x Serena Miss); Chris Waller; $320,000
Randwick-Kensington R1 - Ballroom Bella (2f Russian Revolution x Pasadoble); G and S Ryan and Alexiou; $320,000 Trial winner
Randwick-Kensington R2 - The King (2c Russian Revolution x Why Be Discreet); P and P Snowden; $320,000 Trial winner
Belmont Park R1 - Augment (2f Exceed And Excel x Dolly's Wig); Simon Miller; Sibling to Zigwig; $180,000
Randwick-Kensington R2 - Greyt Thinker (2c So You Think x Greyt Love); Gary Portelli; $150,000 Trial winner
Belmont Park R1 - Investmentstrategy (2c Playing God x World Class); Neville Parnham; $120,000 Trial winner
Belmont Park R1 - Seeyouatthesession (2g Sessions x Sebring Lane); Simon Miller; $120,000 Trial winner
Happy Valley R3 - Always Fluke (3g Vancouver x Gem Of Gems); David Hayes; Sibling to Precious Gem; $70,000
Randwick-Kensington R2 - Libertad (2c Russian Revolution x Electric Charge); Annabel Neasham; $40,000 Trial winner
Belmont Park R3 - Under Influence (3g Caravaggio x Tipsy Moment); D and B Pearce; Sibling to Dreams Aplenty, Miss Conteki; $15,000
Belmont Park R1 - Rippa Snippa (2g Snippetson x Fifty Large); Paul Jordan; $12,000 Trial winner
Belmont Park R3 - Under Influence (3g Caravaggio x Tipsy Moment); D and B Pearce; Sibling to Dreams Aplenty, Miss Conteki
Doomben R5 - Secret Statement (3g Press Statement x Encrypted); J and S Symons and Laxon Trial winner
Randwick-Kensington R1 - Oz Empress (2f Exceed And Excel x Vanilla Princess); G and A Waterhouse and Bott Trial winner
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