Debutants Sunday

Auto - Sunday February 16
Dubbo R5 - Tulipwood (3f Russian Revolution x Lady Lakshmi); Annabel and Rob Neasham and Archibald; Sibling to Healthy Happy; $280,000
Benalla R4 - The Right Page (4m Pierro x Fill The Page); Dominic Sutton; Sibling to Fun Fact; $200,000
Sha Tin R3 - Bombus (3g Pierro x Is What It Is); A S Cruz; $200,000
Sha Tin R4 - Magic Combo (3g Contributer x Dark Poppy); C S Shum; $170,000
Sha Tin R5 - Conspiracy Witness (3g All Too Hard x Tahnee Tiara); David Hayes; Sibling to Socks Nation; $170,000
Sha Tin R2 - Laserblanca (3g Safeguard x Kuda Cepat); John Size; $90,000 Trial winner
Hobart R1 - Colonel Bogey (2g Needs Further x Kwai); Jessie Bazan; $67,500 Trial winner
Sha Tin R3 - Everyone's Gallop (3g All Too Hard x I'm Kate); Frankie Lor; $50,000 Trial winner
Toowoomba R2 - Sweet Hesitation (2f Dubious x Licorice Stick); Mark Currie; Sibling to Je Suis Belle; $50,000
Sha Tin R4 - Rosewood Fleetfoot (4g Proisir x Ends Meet); Jamie Richards; $40,000 Trial winner
Toowoomba R2 - Pink Vixen (2f Brave Smash x Emsie Is A Star); Kevin Kemp; $25,000 Trial winner
Bunbury R2 - Itzabeast (3g Snippetson x Princess Jasman); Brian Kersley; $11,000 Trial winner
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