Debutants Wednesday

Auto - Wednesday September 11
Randwick-Kensington R1 - West Indies (3g Fastnet Rock x Anchovy); Ciaron Maher; $525,000 Trial winner
Sale R1 - Stranglehold (3c Pierro x Sweet Scandal); T and N Busuttin and Young; $450,000
Randwick-Kensington R1 - California Bay (3g Dundeel x Zara Bay); Peter Snowden; $360,000 Trial winner
Randwick-Kensington R1 - Motoscafo (3f Castelvecchio x Jahre); Anthony Cummings; $240,000
Randwick-Kensington R1 - Kittano (3g Savabeel x Princess Kyoto); Gregory Hickman; $220,000
Doomben R5 - He's Finesse (3g Sweynesse x Pander); T J and M Sears; $180,000 Trial winner
Doomben R1 - Spirited Son (4g Spirit Of Boom x Dantibes' Treasure); Tony Gollan; Sibling to Gundy Son; $140,000
Doomben R1 - Scripted (3f Written By x Elliptical Orbit); Matthew Dunn; $140,000 Trial winner
Doomben R1 - Ivy Dexstress (4m Sidestep x Magic Ivy); Tony Gollan; $130,000 Trial winner
Devonport Synthetic R1 - Azonto (3f Stratosphere x Ehor); Barry Campbell; Sibling to Turk Warrior; $105,000 Trial winner
Balaklava R3 - Sav On Ice (3c Puissance De Lune x Shemakhan); Darryl Carrison; $90,000 Trial winner
Devonport Synthetic R1 - Celtic Rose (3f Encryption x Gowana); Adam Trinder; Sibling to Harmony Rose; $60,000 Trial winner
Devonport Synthetic R3 - Earendel (4g Needs Further x Alzahra Star); Barry Campbell; Sibling to Bold Star; $27,000 Trial winner
Belmont Park R1 - Cozzies Choice (3f Oratorio x Bellasinga); Adam Durrant; $6,000 Trial winner
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