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Auto - Saturday December 9
Ballarat R2 - Parkour (2c Extreme Choice x Trestrail); James Cummings; $600,000
Kembla Grange R5 - Writty (3f Written Tycoon x Nelum); Chris Waller; $400,000 Trial winner
Randwick R5 - Jupiter Hills (2f Exceedance x Miss Gunpowder); G and A Waterhouse and Bott; $380,000
Eagle Farm R4 - Naughty Nurse (2f Russian Revolution x Nurse Kitchen); Kris Lees; $250,000
Wangaratta R5 - Visual Obsession (3g Almanzor x Baubo); Ben, Will and Jd Hayes; $160,000 Trial winner
Ballarat R2 - Dun Wondering (2c Dundeel x Allez Wonder); Matt Cumani; Sibling to Kooweerup; $150,000
Geraldton R1 - Be My Belle (3f Lean Mean Machine x Charity Belle); Adam Durrant; $150,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R2 - Rock Composer (3g Written By x Vintage Rock); Matthew Dunn; Sibling to Ayers Rock; $150,000 Trial winner
Eagle Farm R4 - Satin Stiletto (2f Written Tycoon x Satin Slipper); Matthew Dale; Sibling to I Am Unstoppable; $100,000
Ballarat R2 - Shadeelaa (2c Shalaa x Whatadeel); Matt Cumani; Sibling to Itza Charmdeel; $80,000
Ascot R1 - Madhi Girl (2f Winning Rupert x Very Angry Gal); Simon Miller; $68,000 Trial winner
Kembla Grange R1 - Glitterscript (2f Written By x Sparkle); R and L Price; $60,000 Trial winner
Wangaratta R4 - Delusionaldictator (3g Thronum x Believe 'n Conquer); A and J Williams; $60,000 Trial winner
Ascot R1 - Pass The Bubbles (2f Pierata x Danevade); Luke Fernie; Sibling to Northwest Passage; $50,000 Trial winner
Randwick R5 - Tokyo Lady (2f Tassort x Little Geisha); John Sargent; $50,000 Trial winner
Eagle Farm R4 - Souad (2f Merchant Navy x Rosegarden); Joseph Ible; $42,500 Trial winner
Ascot R2 - Let It Win Rupert (3g Winning Rupert x A Littlebitofclass); S and J Casey; $11,000 Trial winner
Ascot R1 - Sinful Living (2f Safeguard x Paris Memory); D and B Pearce; $10,000 Trial winner
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