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Auto - Friday September 13
Tuncurry R4 - Mougenot (3c I Am Invincible x Petrelle); Ciaron Maher; $500,000
Geelong R1 - Cherrabah (3f Grunt x Joan's A Jett); P and K Moody and Coleman; $380,000
Matamata R5 - Listening (3f Pierro x Look And Listen); R and R James and Wellwood; $320,000
Geelong R2 - Transactions (3c Capitalist x Dahooil); A and S Freedman; Sibling to Espiona; $275,000 Trial winner
Goulburn R2 - Rock Revolution (3g Russian Revolution x Clear Ripples); G and A Waterhouse and Bott; $240,000
Tuncurry R4 - Bodhi Boy (3g So You Think x No Doubt Ma'am); Lyndall Olson; $100,000 Trial winner
Geelong R1 - Siesta (3f Invader x Sleep Tight); M G and M Price and Kent; $75,000 Trial winner
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