Debutants Saturday

Auto - Saturday May 10
Gosford R2 - Sarapo (2c Frankel x Edith Piaf); Chris Waller; $750,000
Caulfield R1 - Burlington Arcade (2c Justify x Shop Til I Drop); A and S Freedman; $300,000
Kembla Grange R5 - Miss Bugatti (3f Grunt x Motown Lil); J and T O'Shea and Charlton; $220,000
Sha Tin R2 - Winning Diamond (3g Deep Field x Clearly); C H Yip; $200,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R5 - Dun Darte Cheap (2c Dundeel x Ms Rodarte); Stuart Kendrick; $170,000
Kembla Grange R2 - Firepop (2f Shalaa x Fire Gully); G and S Ryan and Alexiou; $150,000 Trial winner
Kembla Grange R2 - Columbia Blue (3g Yes Yes Yes x Blue Blazers); Joseph Pride; $150,000 Trial winner
Kembla Grange R2 - Grand Carousel (2f Ole Kirk x Exceedingly Regal); Mitchell Beer; Sibling to More Than Exceed; $90,000
Ararat R3 - Vibranium (3g Belardo x Invisible Coin); Ciaron Maher; Sibling to Gypsy Goddess; $50,000
Ararat R1 - Kilmer (3g Frosted x Antarctic Miss); Timothy Fitzsimmons; $40,000 Trial winner
Ipswich R2 - Cabaletto (3f Spirit Of Boom x Cadencia); Chris and Corey Munce; $15,000 Trial winner
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