Debutants Saturday

Auto - Saturday January 6
Geelong R2 - Trunk (2c Snitzel x Acquired); G and A Waterhouse and Bott; Sibling to Invictus Salute, Splintex; $1,300,000
Geelong R2 - Declichy Boulevard (2f Snitzel x Red Velvet Swing); Simon Zahra; $380,000
Geelong R2 - Vacillation (2c Snitzel x Indecision); Ben, Will and Jd Hayes; $350,000
Geelong R2 - Markdel (2c Snitzel x Princess Noir); A and S Freedman; $320,000
Wyong R7 - Spanish Fox (3g Toronado x Foxlago); Michael Freedman; $320,000 Trial winner
Geelong R2 - Stay Focused (2c Cosmic Force x Coral Reef); Phillip Stokes; $250,000 Trial winner
Ascot R1 - Boudoir Belle (2f Deep Field x Haybah); Dion Luciani; $240,000 Trial winner
Ascot R1 - Champagne Coast (2f Safeguard x Coast To The Post); Ryan Hill; $200,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R2 - Balastier (2c Brazen Beau x See Me Exceed); Tony Gollan; $200,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R3 - Moulin Miss (2f Spirit Of Boom x Je Suis Tycoon); Tony Gollan; $170,000 Trial winner
Wyong R7 - Watermelon (3g Russian Revolution x Quench The Thirst); Annabel Neasham; Sibling to Sangria; $160,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R2 - Cosmic Fire (2g Cosmic Force x Exellas); Billy Healey; $80,000 Trial winner
Werribee R3 - Boyfriend Material (3g Toronado x The Girlfriend); Colin Scott; Sibling to Mister Milton; $80,000
Wyong R3 - Russian Snitzel (3f Russian Revolution x Flitter Bye); David Pfieffer; $35,000 Trial winner
Hastings R1 - Haast Ruler (4g Mongolian Khan x Tinkermia); G M Cullen; Sibling to Tinkalicious; $22,000
Singapore R2 - Blackbuck (3g Winning Rupert x Hazlebrook); Richard Lim; Sibling to Wollombi; $10,000
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