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Doomben R7 - Barassi (5h I Am Invincible x Calming Influence); A J and T Edmonds; $300,000 Trial winner
Doomben R6 - Bloodhawke (3g I Am Invincible x Zastava); Chris Munce; Sibling to Confrontational; $260,000 Trial winner
Warwick Farm R1 - Aboveforty (2c Too Darn Hot x Birdy O'reilly); Chris Waller; $250,000
Happy Valley R7 - Beauty Infinity (4g Toronado x No Push Over); John Size; $160,000
Happy Valley R4 - Great Achiever (4g Savabeel x Doubtless Princess); T P Yung; $150,000
Ashburton R2 - King Of Swing (3g Tarzino x Art Beat); Andrew J Carston; Sibling to Art De Triomphe; $110,000
Happy Valley R4 - Packing Prospect (4g Ribchester x Miguelita); C S Shum; $110,000 Trial winner
Doomben R3 - Heyoka (3f Spirit Of Boom x Lady Sioux); S and M O'Dea and Hoysted; $60,000 Trial winner
Happy Valley R3 - Sky Prophet (3g Divine Prophet x Leopard Skin); Caspar Fownes; $50,000 Trial winner
Happy Valley R7 - King Oberon (4g Divine Prophet x The Fairy's Kiss); Jimmy Ting; Sibling to Steal My Kisses, Ulanova; $32,000 Trial winner
Happy Valley R3 - Ballistic Win (3g Ace High x Toy Story); T P Yung; $25,000 Trial winner
Ascot R1 - Chop Suey (3g Safeguard x Radiant Girl); Justine Erkelens; $18,000 Trial winner
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