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Auto - Saturday November 30
Rosehill R1 - Fermoy (2c Zoustar x Fundamentalist); Chris Waller; $1,900,000
Doomben R4 - Hi Barbie (2f I Am Invincible x Outback Barbie); Tony Gollan; $1,200,000 Trial winner
Kembla Grange R7 - Arriving Home (3f I Am Invincible x Precious Memories); Bjorn Baker; $550,000
Caulfield R2 - Maldini (2c Too Darn Hot x Moldova); P and K Moody and Coleman; Sibling to Captured By Love; $500,000
Kembla Grange R1 - O'invincible (3f Snitzel x Viddora); Bjorn Baker; $500,000 Trial winner
Ellerslie R3 - In Haste (2f Snitzel x Prompt); M and S Walker and Bergerson; Sibling to Prompt Response, Prompt Return; $400,000
Rosehill R1 - Gallo Nero (2c Wootton Bassett x Chianti); M, W and J Hawkes; $370,000 Trial winner
Doomben R4 - Royal Chic (2f Graff x Seventhchic); Annabel and Rob Neasham and Archibald; Sibling to Royal Merchant; $350,000
Gold Coast R1 - Royal Chic (2f Graff x Seventhchic); Annabel and Rob Neasham and Archibald; Sibling to Royal Merchant; $350,000
Kembla Grange R1 - Paparacha (3g Capitalist x Miatoko); R and W Freedman; $250,000 Trial winner
Rosehill R1 - Buckeye (2c Zousain x Miss Amelia); J and T O'Shea and Charlton; Sibling to Amelita; $200,000 Trial winner
Caulfield R2 - Imzada (2f Alabama Express x Cerberus Gal); L and T and W Corstens and Larkin; Sibling to Irukandji; $150,000
Ellerslie R3 - Dorothea (2f Proisir x Attalla); Ms P Gerard; Sibling to Alabama Gold; $150,000
Rosehill R1 - Bombay Boom (2c Spirit Of Boom x Steflara); Matthew Dale; $130,000 Trial winner
Doomben R4 - Insta Worthy (2c Farnan x Insta Erma); Matthew Dunn; $120,000 Trial winner
Rosehill R1 - The Playwright (2f Written By x Sugarparma); G and A Waterhouse and Bott; $60,000 Trial winner
Kembla Grange R1 - Miss Backchat (3f I'm All The Talk x Jester Ferrari); Gary Portelli; $36,000 Trial winner
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