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Auto - Saturday January 25
Randwick R1 - United States (2c Snitzel x Warranty); Chris Waller; $1,750,000
Newcastle R2 - Field Master (3g Zoustar x Sheiswhatsheis); Chris Waller; $725,000
Sandown-Lakeside R4 - My Gladiola (2f I Am Invincible x Villa Verde); John McArdle; $550,000
Sandown-Lakeside R4 - Superliv (2f Exceed And Excel x Nomothaj); L and T and W Corstens and Larkin; $350,000
Randwick R1 - Aligned (2g Russian Revolution x Eiffel Tower); Peter Snowden; $300,000 Trial winner
Morphettville R1 - La Reine (2f King's Legacy x Marechal); Shane Nichols; Sibling to Cyber Attack; $200,000
Warwick R3 - Express Code (3f Encryption x Express Air); Mark Currie; Sibling to Simply Fly; $170,000
Sunshine Coast R1 - Newy (2c Flying Artie x Knit 'n' Purl); Kris Lees; Sibling to Brudenell; $160,000
Randwick R1 - Open Secret (2f King's Legacy x Vain Elaine); John Thompson; $150,000 Trial winner
Sandown-Lakeside R3 - Menshevik (2c Russian Revolution x Ganda); Annabel and Rob Neasham and Archibald; Sibling to Castanya, Tempt Me Not; $150,000
Sunshine Coast R1 - Varejao (2g Anders x Raging Queen); Stuart Kendrick; $70,000 Trial winner
Ascot R1 - Bundaberg (2g Gingerbread Man x Beersheba Belle); Darren McAuliffe; $42,500 Trial winner
Sunshine Coast R1 - Unfaithful (2f Better Than Ready x Splendid Spirit); Natalie McCall; $35,000 Trial winner
Ascot R1 - Da Generals Son (2c Snippetson x General Mu); David Harrison; $20,000 Trial winner
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