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Sha Tin R6 - On The Lash (3g Savabeel x Candelabra); P C Ng; $230,000
Gundagai R5 - Drunken Sailor (3g Ocean Park x Lady Royale); James Ponsonby; $220,000
Sale R3 - Hiyaam Proud (3g Pride Of Dubai x Hiyaam); Matt Laurie; $210,000 Trial winner
Sunshine Coast R6 - Leger Chase (3f Dundeel x Personification); Stuart Kendrick; $190,000 Trial winner
Sunshine Coast Poly R1 - Leger Chase (3f Dundeel x Personification); Stuart Kendrick; $190,000 Trial winner
Sunshine Coast R2 - Heart And Spirit (2f Spirit Of Boom x Hearts And Arrows); Stuart Kendrick; Sibling to Jonker; $180,000 Trial winner
Sha Tin R6 - Winning Money (3g Deep Field x Falqueen); K W Lui; $80,000 Trial winner
Sha Tin R6 - Ever Smart (3g Merchant Navy x Crazyonyou); Frankie Lor; $45,000 Trial winner
Sunshine Coast R1 - Bee Two (2g Better Than Ready x Shekou); David Vandyke; $40,000 Trial winner
Sunshine Coast Poly R3 - Bee Two (2g Better Than Ready x Shekou); David Vandyke; $40,000 Trial winner
Sunshine Coast R2 - Tessatori (2f Territories x Latvian Amber); Chris Meagher; $17,500 Trial winner
Sunshine Coast R2 - Divine Diamonds (2f Divine Prophet x Dozen Diamonds); Chris Munce; $13,000 Trial winner
Sunshine Coast R2 - Creativity Miss (2f Written Tycoon x Creativity); Stuart Kendrick; $10,000 Trial winner
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