Debutants Sunday

Auto - Sunday November 24
Kilmore R1 - Rambling (3f Zoustar x Fuddle Dee Duddle); M G and M Price and Kent; Sibling to Brereton; $1,450,000
Kilmore R1 - Vescovi (3f Zoustar x Palazzo Cristallo); Mark W Walker; $450,000
Sunshine Coast R2 - Tudaya (3g Trapeze Artist x Moss Trip); Stuart Kendrick; $350,000 Trial winner
Sunshine Coast Poly R2 - Tudaya (3g Trapeze Artist x Moss Trip); Stuart Kendrick; $350,000 Trial winner
Kilmore R2 - Miss Clamorosa (3f Written Tycoon x Grito); Ciaron Maher; $200,000
Narromine R2 - Masque Listo (4h More Than Ready x Sally's World); Brett Thompson; Sibling to Better Than Ready; $180,000
Kilmore R3 - Kiwiesque (3f Derryn x Shezakiwi); M G and M Price and Kent; Sibling to Hezashocka; $140,000
Sunshine Coast R1 - Ceekay's Choice (3f Spirit Of Boom x Elusive Meteor); Tony Gollan; Sibling to Sky On Fire; $140,000
Sha Tin R3 - Hong Lok Golf (4g Grunt x Sky Island); W Y So; $60,000 Trial winner
Bunbury R2 - Forever Falyon (3f Universal Ruler x Aloe Vera); Hayden Ballantyne; $30,000 Trial winner
Sunshine Coast R1 - Booming Bianca (3f Spirit Of Boom x Foxwhistle); T and S Edmonds and McLean; $30,000 Trial winner
Sunshine Coast Poly R2 - Booming Bianca (3f Spirit Of Boom x Foxwhistle); T and S Edmonds and McLean; $30,000 Trial winner
Sha Tin R3 - Sky Joy (3g Hellbent x Magic Of Dreams); P Yiu; $24,000 Trial winner
Bunbury R3 - Money Trees (4g Rommel x Atlantis Bar); Brandon Fiore; $22,500 Trial winner
Sha Tin R2 - Shiny Rapidash (3g Super One x Bosphoruscence); P C Ng; $20,000 Trial winner
Sunshine Coast R3 - Ihaveseenthelight (4g Divine Prophet x Matrix); David Vandyke; $18,000 Trial winner
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