Debutants Saturday

Auto - Saturday July 13
Caulfield R3 - On Display (2f Fastnet Rock x Different To); M G and M Price and Kent; Sibling to Media Sensation; $1,100,000
Caulfield R3 - Just Like Gaby (2f Pierata x Loving Gaby); Ciaron Maher; $800,000 Trial winner
Newcastle R3 - Atomic Clock (2f The Autumn Sun x Time Check); Ciaron Maher; Sibling to Willinga Beast; $600,000
Caulfield R3 - Manolo Bling (2f Grunt x Evening Slippers); A and S Freedman; $340,000
Newcastle R3 - Garland Of Roses (2f Justify x Rock Giselle); Michael Freedman; $260,000
Newcastle R2 - Cash And Cards (2c Written Tycoon x Zorro Rapido); P and P Snowden; $240,000 Trial winner
Newcastle R2 - Proviseur (2c Proisir x Za Star); Ciaron Maher; $220,000 Trial winner
Murray Bridge Gh R1 - Commissions (3g Xtravagant x Unabated); Michael Hickmott; $160,000 Trial winner
Donald R3 - Tugela Falls (3g Hallowed Crown x Drakensberg); A and J Williams; $140,000 Trial winner
Newcastle R2 - Sunset Red (2f The Autumn Sun x Golden Millennium); Tracey Bartley; Sibling to Futooh; $75,000
Newcastle R3 - Kenmare Bay (2g New Bay x Anyana); J and T O'Shea and Charlton; $75,000 Trial winner
Randwick R1 - Kenmare Bay (2g New Bay x Anyana); J and T O'Shea and Charlton; $75,000 Trial winner
Newcastle R2 - Idle Flyer (2f Dundeel x Progressive); Matthew Smith; $70,000 Trial winner
Ilfracombe R1 - Chica Hottie (3f Better Than Ready x Ridolfi); Cameron Dixon; Sibling to Better Get Set; $30,000
Murray Bridge Gh R1 - Commissions (3g Xtravagant x Unabated); Michael Hickmott; $20,000 Trial winner
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