Debutants Wednesday

Auto - Wednesday April 3
Newcastle R2 - Blue Moves (2f Blue Point x Turnstiles); Michael Freedman; $380,000 Trial winner
Doomben R1 - Miracle Seven (3f The Autumn Sun x Miss Antaeus); Chris Waller; $360,000
Ballarat R3 - Sneaky Sunrise (2f The Autumn Sun x Schifty Thinker); Ben, Will and Jd Hayes; $180,000
Murray Bridge Gh R2 - Starts Now (3g Pierro x Time Commands); R and C Jolly; $160,000
Ballarat R2 - Blazing Brook (3f Toronado x Fastbrook); Nigel Blackiston; $140,000
Newcastle R1 - Shirvington (2c Capitalist x Mabkhara); Bjorn Baker; Sibling to Malkovich, Olentia, Wandabaa; $140,000
Sha Tin R4 - Racingrace (3g U S Navy Flag x Lucy In Disguise); D J Hall; Sibling to Speedy Meady; $90,000
Newcastle R2 - Boomtown Chat (2g Spirit Of Boom x Only Words); John Thompson; Sibling to Chat, Holy Snow; $65,000
Doomben R3 - Hotchi (3g Performer x Magical Mist); Lindsay Gough; Sibling to Ballistic Boy, Splendiferous, Yellow Brick; $50,000
Doomben R4 - Home Creek (3f Heroic Valour x Alyssa Jean); Desleigh Forster; Sibling to Too Good To Refuse; $40,000
Newcastle R2 - Shall Be (2g Shalaa x Belle De Jeu); Mark Minervini; $8,000 Trial winner
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