Debutants Sunday

Auto - Sunday September 22
Nowra R7 - Pretty (3f Pierro x Ennis Hill); Annabel and Rob Neasham and Archibald; Sibling to Learning To Fly; $1,750,000
Bairnsdale R3 - Mem's Choice (3f I Am Invincible x Abscond); P and K Moody and Coleman; Sibling to Extreme Flight, Invincibella, Secret Blaze; $825,000
Nowra R7 - Lady Felina (3f Justify x Rezoned); Annabel and Rob Neasham and Archibald; $360,000
Warwick R2 - Card Board Cut Out (4m Territories x Playful Miss); Renita Beaton; Sibling to Victorem; $200,000
Bairnsdale R2 - Duchess Of Argyll (3f Pariah x Marechal); R and M Griffiths and De Kock; Sibling to Cyber Attack; $90,000
Nowra R7 - Let's Fly (3f Flying Artie x Aunt Mimi); R and W Freedman; Sibling to Mimi's Award; $60,000
Warwick R1 - Blazin' De Quo (5m Toronado x Dane Blazer); Darryl Ward; $20,000 Trial winner
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