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Kembla Grange R2 - California Waves (2g Too Darn Hot x River Jewel); P and P Snowden; $600,000
Kembla Grange R1 - Battle Warrior (2c Zoustar x Miss Leonidas); Amanda Turner; $420,000
Kembla Grange R1 - Written Scandal (2f Written Tycoon x Scandaleuse); P and P Snowden; $320,000 Trial winner
Grafton R4 - Harry's Bar (3f Harry Angel x Audacious Choice); Paul Murray; $150,000 Trial winner
Kembla Grange R5 - Take You There (3f Merchant Navy x Ashlee Marie); Kerry Parker; $120,000
Cairns R2 - Lean Eagle (3g Lean Mean Machine x Impressive Eagle); Stephen Massingham; $87,500 Trial winner
Kembla Grange R1 - Jamarni (2g Pride Of Dubai x Ailuros); R and L Price; $80,000 Trial winner
Kembla Grange R1 - He's In Like Flynn (2g Showtime x Damselle); Blake Ryan; $80,000 Trial winner
Northam R4 - Bold Hero (3g Rommel x River Hussy); Simon Miller; $60,000 Trial winner
Northam R2 - Cryptic Joy (3g Oratorio x Abitcryptic); Simon Miller; Sibling to Cryptic Love; $50,000
Pakenham Synthetic R4 - Justa Buddy (3g Turn Me Loose x Justa Babe); Matthew Brown; Sibling to Comme Tu Veux; $40,000
Grafton R5 - Burnt Fingers (2f Too Darn Hot x Boracay); Paul Murray; Sibling to Charlevoix; $35,000
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