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Auto - Sunday June 22
Sha Tin R3 - Young Legacy (3g Per Incanto x Makkura); John Size; $360,000
Cranbourne R3 - Lancetta (3f Justify x Tulip); Ciaron Maher; $300,000
Echuca R1 - Terrortorian (3g Territories x Mezulla); Nick Ryan; Sibling to Ranch Hand; $275,000
Murwillumbah R3 - Upstream (3f Pride Of Dubai x River Light); Renita Beaton; $250,000
Cranbourne R3 - Four Candles (3g Castelvecchio x Wecansay Mak); M, W and J Hawkes; Sibling to Makarena, Missile Mantra; $150,000
Sha Tin R5 - Happy Buddies (3g Ribchester x Snitz Of Time); W K Mo; $70,000 Trial winner
Cranbourne R2 - Two Wolves (3g Castelvecchio x Zing And Swing); A and S Freedman; Sibling to Katsu; $50,000
Sha Tin R1 - Lightness Of Music (3g Press Statement x Convene); W Y So; $50,000 Trial winner
Sha Tin R5 - Juicy Dragon (3g Territories x Escobar); K L Man Man; $50,000 Trial winner
Sha Tin R1 - Great Looking (4g All Too Hard x Star Of Darwin); C H Yip; $45,000 Trial winner
Sha Tin R3 - Argento Ocean (3g D'argento x Ocean Spray); Douglas Whyte; $40,000 Trial winner
Wagga R2 - Riverina Waltz (3f Castelvecchio x Tango); Ben Brisbourne; Sibling to Soaring Ambition; $40,000
Te Aroha R6 - Costanza (3g Preferment x Chaquinta); Mark Forbes; Sibling to Quintessa; $11,000
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