Debutants Saturday

Auto - Saturday October 21
Randwick R1 - The Three Hundred (2c I Am Invincible x Sassy 'n' Smart); G and A Waterhouse and Bott; $400,000 Trial winner
Trentham R2 - Savaglee (2c Savabeel x Glee); M and P Moroney and Gerard; $400,000
Wodonga R1 - Warfield (3g I Am Invincible x Flying Jess); L and T Corstens; $350,000
Kembla Grange R6 - Galaxy Field (3f Deep Field x Satellites); John O'Shea; $320,000 Trial winner
Randwick R1 - Miss Judas (2f Microphone x Sistine Angel); R and W Freedman; $320,000 Trial winner
Randwick R1 - Agenda Setter (2c I Am Invincible x Secret Agenda); M, W and J Hawkes; $250,000 Trial winner
Eagle Farm R2 - Accelar (2f Alabama Express x Prontezza); A J and T Edmonds; $220,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast Poly R5 - Find Your Own (3g Headwater x Bring Me Love); Scott Morrisey; $170,000 Trial winner
Kembla Grange R6 - Can Expect Greater (3f Per Incanto x Great Expectations); Jason Coyle; $50,000 Trial winner
Eagle Farm R2 - Jemoma Alpilage (2f Lean Mean Machine x Montoya Heights); Kevin Kemp; $30,000 Trial winner
Toowoomba R5 - Vulture Street (5g Shamus Award x Scavenger); Lindsay Hatch; $20,000 Trial winner
Wodonga R1 - Supamano (4g Supido x Cosmo Gal); Michael Gibson; $16,000 Trial winner
Eagle Farm R2 - Mishani Express (2f Sidestep x Scarlet Tanager); Les Ross; Sibling to Mishani Sniper; $10,000 Trial winner
Trentham R2 - My Faith (2g Embellish x Love Diamonds); Peter Lock; Sibling to Queen Of Diamonds; $5,000
Eagle Farm R2 - Mishani Aloha (2f Kobayashi x Hawaiian Princess); Les Ross; $4,000 Trial winner
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