Debutants Saturday

Auto - Saturday October 5
Randwick R2 - Tuscany (2c Zoustar x Summer Sham); G and A Waterhouse and Bott; Sibling to Schwarz; $1,550,000 Trial winner
Randwick R2 - Valedictorian (2c Zoustar x Lady Cosmology); Michael Freedman; $1,300,000
Randwick R2 - Ripley (2c Too Darn Hot x Duvessa); Ciaron Maher; $625,000
Flemington R2 - Price Tag (2f Zoustar x Humma Humma); A and S Freedman; $600,000
Morphettville R1 - Billy Bones (4g I Am Invincible x Royal Descent); W and N Clarken and O'Shea; $600,000 Trial winner
Randwick R3 - Memo (2f Capitalist x Notation); Peter Snowden; $350,000 Trial winner
Randwick R3 - O' Ole (2f Ole Kirk x Vellor); Bjorn Baker; $325,000 Trial winner
Randwick R2 - King Kirk (2c Ole Kirk x Oxford Angel); G and A Waterhouse and Bott; $300,000 Trial winner
Randwick R3 - Icarian Dream (2f Blue Point x Teebo); Ciaron Maher; $300,000 Trial winner
Randwick R2 - North England (2c Farnan x Our Belisa); G and A Waterhouse and Bott; $280,000 Trial winner
Randwick R2 - Raging Force (2c Cosmic Force x Miss Loren); Peter Snowden; $150,000 Trial winner
Doomben R1 - Rapid Ready (2c Better Than Ready x Merirosvo); Ashley Glencross; $100,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R5 - Chayse 'n' Leisa (3g Zousain x Verkko); Scott Morrisey; $100,000 Trial winner
Randwick R3 - Strada Varenna (2f Street Boss x Varenna Miss); Bjorn Baker; $100,000 Trial winner
Doomben R1 - Luva Flutta (2c Spirit Of Boom x Goodlookin Gambler); Stuart Kendrick; Sibling to Perudo; $80,000 Trial winner
Newcastle R2 - Lady Memphis (3f Invader x Tennessee Fling); Matthew Smith; $80,000 Trial winner
Randwick R3 - Luma Light (2f Earthlight x Poison Ivy); Anthony Mountney; Sibling to Lotion; $35,000
Gold Coast R5 - Wheeper (3g Shalaa x Tears Are Falling); Chris Anderson; $17,500 Trial winner
Doomben R1 - Mishani Extreme (2g Kobayashi x Mishani Blossom); Donna Stanbridge; $6,000 Trial winner
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