Debutants Saturday

Auto - Saturday June 1
Newcastle R7 - Warhol (2c I Am Invincible x Danish Spy); P and P Snowden; Sibling to Strasbourg; $750,000
Newcastle R7 - Coast Guard (2g Microphone x South Of France); P and P Snowden; $750,000
Caulfield R1 - Earth God (2c Written Tycoon x Miss Antaeus); A and S Freedman; $520,000 Trial winner
Newcastle R7 - California Blues (2g Blue Point x Lady Loire); P and P Snowden; $400,000
Beaudesert R1 - Remlap Kava (2g Better Than Ready x New Wings); David Vandyke; Sibling to Chrysaor; $300,000
Newcastle R7 - Mayweather (2c Lonhro x Entrancing); P and P Snowden; Sibling to Paris Dior, Queen Of Dragons; $250,000
Newcastle R7 - The Bullet (2c Written By x This Magic Moment); R and W Freedman; Sibling to Magic Alibi; $130,000
Belmont Park R1 - Size Matters (2g Shooting To Win x Purfect Size); Hayden Ballantyne; Sibling to Mystic Prince, Real Charm; $90,000 Trial winner
Toowoomba R6 - Pan A Million (3g Trapeze Artist x Acouplamas); Pat W Webster; Sibling to Quick Thinker, Seasons; $62,000
Newcastle R6 - So You Star (3f So You Think x Tarique); Matthew Smith; Sibling to Weather With You; $40,000
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