Debutants Wednesday

Auto - Wednesday February 21
Sandown-Lakeside R3 - Yes Lulu (2f Yes Yes Yes x Luluoru); Ciaron Maher; Sibling to Jack The Lad; $260,000
Hawkesbury R4 - The Heart Of Harry (3g Harry Angel x Monopole); R and L Price; $200,000
Hawkesbury R2 - Summer Soiree (3f Russian Revolution x Hot Summer Night); Annabel Neasham; Sibling to Summer Sham; $180,000 Trial winner
Sandown-Lakeside R3 - Devil Man (2c Hellbent x Killer Queen); Danny O'Brien; $180,000
Sandown-Lakeside R3 - Sammaan City (2c Shamus Award x Vivacity); Danny O'Brien; $165,000
Hawkesbury R1 - Linebacker (2c Super Seth x Garden Of Swans); John O'Shea; $160,000 Trial winner
Pukekohe Park R5 - Super Dailo (5g Swiss Ace x Princess Carolina); Jon Miller; Sibling to Little Giant, Top Prospect; $150,000
Sandown-Lakeside R3 - Warparty (2c Hellbent x Tremezzina); Shane Nichols; $100,000 Trial winner
Pukekohe Park R5 - Brynderwyn (3g Darci Brahma x Ms Seneca Rock); Stephen Marsh; Sibling to Minaj; $80,000
Strathalbyn R2 - Splash Landing (3f Sir Prancealot x Boat Quay); David Jolly; Sibling to Caste; $30,000
Ascot R3 - Firm Talk (3g Star Witness x Money Talker); Tiarnna Robertson; $20,000 Trial winner
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