Debutants Wednesday

Auto - Wednesday March 27
Randwick-Kensington R1 - Imperial Force (2c Snitzel x Ultimate Fever); Chris Waller; Sibling to Le Cordon Bleu, Sprightly Lass; $1,600,000 Trial winner
Randwick-Kensington R3 - Zsa Zsa (2f Zoustar x Katresha); G and A Waterhouse and Bott; $800,000 Trial winner
Randwick-Kensington R2 - One Command (3g I Am Invincible x Fast Fleet); Ciaron Maher; Sibling to Santa Ana Lane; $500,000 Trial winner
Randwick-Kensington R3 - Useapin (2f Yes Yes Yes x Pinova); Chris Waller; $420,000
Matamata R3 - Viva Glam (2f Savabeel x Style By Design); M and S Walker and Bergerson; $350,000
Randwick-Kensington R1 - Vaafee (2c American Pharoah x Al Anood); P and P Snowden; Sibling to Al Aneed, Ghaanati, Pride Of Dubai; $200,000
Eagle Farm R2 - Boomtown Boss (2g Spirit Of Boom x Boomalicious); Tony Gollan; $180,000 Trial winner
Eagle Farm R2 - Pareto (2g Pierata x O'rachael); David McColm; $160,000 Trial winner
Randwick-Kensington R3 - Zoubelle (2f Zoustar x Itza Snitzi); G and A Waterhouse and Bott; $130,000 Trial winner
Happy Valley R6 - Super Taichi (3g Iffraaj x Quick Choice); Caspar Fownes; $80,000 Trial winner
Eagle Farm R1 - Toro Strike (2g Toronado x Vintage Strike); Stuart Kendrick; Sibling to Aim; $60,000 Trial winner
Matamata R2 - Mustang (3g Puccini x Astardia); Glenn Old; Sibling to Star Of Bombay; $47,500
Eagle Farm R1 - Tessatori (2f Territories x Latvian Amber); Chris Meagher; $17,500 Trial winner
Eagle Farm R2 - Divine Diamonds (2f Divine Prophet x Dozen Diamonds); Chris Munce; $13,000 Trial winner
Eagle Farm R2 - Ain't Tellin (2f Dubious x Lacey's Secret); T J and M Sears; $10,000 Trial winner
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