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Auto - Thursday December 19
Beaumont R3 - Lough Eske (3c I Am Invincible x Bonny O'reilly); Chris Waller; $1,300,000
Beaumont R7 - Alliteration (3f Exceed And Excel x Museo); G and A Waterhouse and Bott; $460,000
Seymour R4 - Peeaitchdee (3g So You Think x Folk Dress); Grahame Begg; $320,000
Seymour R3 - Broadbeach Miss (4m Not A Single Doubt x Tara From The Cape); Dominic Sutton; $220,000
Beaumont R3 - Cold Brew (3g Pierro x Connemara); R and W Freedman; $170,000 Trial winner
Bunbury R4 - Busy Fingers (3g Rubick x Fiftyshadesofgrey); Adam Durrant; $90,000 Trial winner
Beaumont R3 - Prosperous Dragon (4g Russian Revolution x Easy To Read); Jake Hull; $40,000 Trial winner
Bunbury R3 - Setagaya (3f Shooting To Win x Harada Queen); Adam Durrant; $36,000 Trial winner
Otaki R4 - Rithim (3f Time Test x Miss Rhythmic); Lisa Latta; Sibling to Belclare; $30,000
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