Debutants Wednesday

Auto - Wednesday July 17
Randwick-Kensington R2 - Dawn Service (2c Justify x Sunlight); G and A Waterhouse and Bott; $1,400,000
Randwick-Kensington R1 - Mergeila (2f Justify x Invincibella); Chris Waller; $750,000
Randwick-Kensington R2 - Now Is The Hour (2c I Am Invincible x Ravi); Chris Waller; $675,000
Randwick-Kensington R2 - Call Me Mojo (2c Toronado x Mojo Moon); David Pfieffer; $400,000 Trial winner
Randwick-Kensington R2 - Clear Proof (2c Justify x Crystal Fountain); John Thompson; $300,000
Sandown-Lakeside R1 - Khabalov (2g Russian Revolution x Cappadocia); M G and M Price and Kent; Sibling to Communist; $300,000
Randwick-Kensington R2 - Axius (2c Justify x Orontes); Ciaron Maher; $200,000 Trial winner
Pinjarra Scarpside R2 - Zouconi (2f Nicconi x Zouling); G and A Williams; $120,000 Trial winner
Randwick-Kensington R2 - Imposing Pier (2c Pierata x Breannon); Annabel Neasham; $120,000 Trial winner
Pinjarra Scarpside R2 - Ellemarem (2f Lean Mean Machine x Shalimar Dreaming); Daniel Morton; $70,000 Trial winner
Doomben R2 - Turn The Corner (3g Rubick x Seventhchic); Tony Gollan; Sibling to Royal Merchant; $55,000
Gawler R1 - Normie No Show (4g Exosphere x Personal Service); Garret Lynch; Sibling to Think It Over; $55,000 Trial winner
Doomben R1 - Power Ace (3f So You Think x Power O'raylee); Tony Gollan; Sibling to Snitzkraft; $30,000 Trial winner
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