Debutants Saturday

Auto - Saturday February 3
Rosehill R5 - Celerity (2f Exceed And Excel x Ellicazoom); James Cummings; $850,000
Eagle Farm R1 - Whiskey (2c Better Than Ready x Secret Indulgence); P and P Snowden; Sibling to Amangiri; $530,000
Rosehill R5 - Pushpa (2f Pierata x Oregon's Day); Annabel Neasham; $480,000 Trial winner
Rosehill R5 - Extreme Diva (2f Extreme Choice x On A Given Day); Anthony Cummings; $400,000 Trial winner
Caulfield R4 - Evaporate (2c Per Incanto x Savanna); Ben, Will and Jd Hayes; $330,000
Ipswich R7 - Kadavar (3g Tarzino x Arapaho Miss); Chris Waller; Sibling to De Little Engine, Miami Bound; $300,000
Rosehill R3 - Enhance (2c Exceed And Excel x Urban Rocket); G and S Ryan and Alexiou; $300,000 Trial winner
Ascot R2 - Life's A Circus (3g Trapeze Artist x Precious Moment); Stephen Miller; Sibling to Precious Memories; $160,000
Ascot R4 - Bubbles In Rio (2f I'm All The Talk x Rio Flyer); David Harrison; $140,000 Trial winner
Morphettville Parks R5 - Pappiana (3f Pierro x St Issey); W and N Clarken and O'Shea; $100,000 Trial winner
Ipswich R1 - Six More Songs (2f Encryption x Imanoremiss); Tony Gollan; $90,000 Trial winner
Toowoomba R5 - Hydros (3c Headwater x Lady Lewinsky); Matthew Park; $65,000 Trial winner
Ascot R4 - Earthstorm (2f Calyx x Bombay); Russell Stewart; $60,000 Trial winner
Ascot R3 - Cantilever (3g Playing God x Oriel); Donna Riordan; Sibling to Platoon; $55,000
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