Debutants Saturday

Auto - Saturday May 25
Newcastle R5 - Invincible Emma (3f Dundeel x Stay With Me); M, W and J Hawkes; Sibling to Waltz On By; $1,700,000
Doomben R4 - Surprise Honey (2f Extreme Choice x Bel Mer); Tony Gollan; Sibling to All Too Royal; $800,000 Trial winner
Sandown-Hillside R1 - Ringlet (2f Snitzel x Ivory Rose); L and T Corstens; $400,000
Murray Bridge Gh R1 - Mystical Wisdom (2g Toronado x Spectrolite); R and C Jolly; $300,000
Belmont Park R1 - God'll Getya (2g Playing God x Runs To Paradise); Mitchell Pateman; $170,000
Doomben R4 - Pee Bee Noir (2f Churchill x Readyforcatherine); P and W Hulbert; Sibling to Atlante; $155,000 Trial winner
Newcastle R2 - Cool Space (3g Invader x So Far Sokool); Mark Minervini; $50,000 Trial winner
Murray Bridge Gh R1 - Fussy As (2g D'argento x Fastidious); David Aldridge; $40,000 Trial winner
Murray Bridge Gh R1 - Territorian (2g Territories x Catchtherainbow); David Jolly; $27,500 Trial winner
Newcastle R3 - Flying Argyle (2c Flying Artie x More Than Jewels); Paul Perry; $10,000 Trial winner
Dubbo R2 - Singing Star (2f Star Turn x Sing Me A Song); Damien Lane; $7,000 Trial winner
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