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Auto - Saturday January 13
Gold Coast R2 - Too Darn Lizzie (2f Too Darn Hot x Enbihaar); G and A Waterhouse and Bott; $1,000,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R2 - Dominetta (2f Zoustar x Debonnaire); G and A Waterhouse and Bott; Sibling to Hartnell; $500,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R3 - Barracuda (2c Trapeze Artist x Pienkna); G and A Waterhouse and Bott; $440,000
Gold Coast R2 - Froebel Star (2f Zousain x Germayne Lass); C and D Maher and Eustace; $320,000 Trial winner
Ipswich R1 - Termagant (3f Deep Field x Candika); S and M O'Dea and Hoysted; $260,000
Sha Tin R2 - Master Mastermind (3g Deep Field x Khalama); David Hayes; $225,000 Trial winner
Sha Tin R4 - Deep Pursuit (4g Deep Field x Gracie Girl); Caspar Fownes; $170,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R3 - Indecisive (2c Brazen Beau x Serious Doubts); John Thompson; $160,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R2 - Bank Book (2f Written Tycoon x Banksia); Stuart Kendrick; Sibling to Bank Maur, Namesake; $120,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R3 - The Hamo (2g Better Than Ready x News Release); P and W Hulbert; $80,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R3 - King Spirit (2c Spirit Of Boom x Kakakakatie); Stuart Kendrick; $80,000 Trial winner
Kembla Grange R3 - Peaceful Prince (3g Invader x Peace Palace); Annabel Neasham; $80,000 Trial winner
Ascot R1 - Point Of Conflict (2f Magnus x Harpoon); Adam Durrant; Sibling to She's Fit; $75,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R3 - Li'l Rex (2c Rothesay x In Her Shoes); David Murphy; Sibling to In His Stride; $75,000
Gold Coast R3 - Due Calzini (2g D'argento x Terminally Pretty); Danielle Seib; $60,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R3 - Lead Me On (2g Brutal x The Seductress); Chris Anderson; $50,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R3 - Heavenly Impact (2c Harry Angel x Striking Meteor); Marcus Wilson; $30,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R3 - Click Click Boom (2c Spirit Of Boom x Quizzed); Sharryn Livingstone; $27,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R2 - Champagne River (2f Rothesay x Champagne Jet); David Vandyke; $8,000 Trial winner
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