Debutants Saturday

Auto - Saturday March 22
Kembla Grange R4 - Chief Of Staff (3g Zoustar x First Seal); Chris Waller; $440,000
Ascot R2 - Wonderfully Made (2f Playing God x Precious Cargo); Daniel Morton; $250,000
Narrabri R1 - Wendouree (3g Trapeze Artist x Vahine); Wayne Brown; Sibling to Anlon, Mahuta; $150,000
Morphettville Parks R2 - Durham Legacy (2c King's Legacy x Laugh A Little); L and T and W Corstens and Larkin; Sibling to A Little Deep; $100,000
Gold Coast R2 - Violaceous (2f Written Tycoon x Lilac Fairy); Stuart Kendrick; $60,000
Morphettville Parks R2 - Kisses Forever (2f I Am Immortal x Tickets To Kiss); R and C Jolly; $60,000 Trial winner
Moonee Valley R2 - Warrior Smile (2c Saxon Warrior x Cascada); Ben, Will and Jd Hayes; $55,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R2 - Kahlua Girl (2f Cool Aza Beel x Down The Hatch); Paul L Shailer; $40,000 Trial winner
Townsville R1 - Carohvic (2g Dubious x O'reilly's Charm); Peter Cullen; Sibling to My Khalifa; $25,000 Trial winner
Morphettville Parks R2 - Lyra Star (2g Lucky Vega x Who Doubted Me); Stuart Padman; $17,500 Trial winner
Morphettville Parks R2 - Super Sam (2g Russian Revolution x Choisance); Karen Byrnes; $10,000 Trial winner
Ascot R2 - Who's Bent (2g Hellbent x Who's Gorgeous); Mitchell Pateman; $9,500 Trial winner
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