Rosehill Barrier Trials

Auto - Tuesday July 29
2YO winners
Memo (2f Capitalist x Notation) $350,000 MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale
North England (2c Farnan x Our Belisa) $280,000 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale
Tuscany (2c Zoustar x Summer Sham) $1,550,000 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale
Solar Dance (2f Cosmic Force x Zadancer) $340,000 NZB Karaka Book 1
King Of Pop (2c Farnan x Za Zi Ba) $800,000 MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale
Asilah (2f Wootton Bassett x I'll Have A Bit) $450,000 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale
Peleus (2c Pariah x Desert Flower)
Skyhook (2c Written Tycoon x Madame Pauline) $575,000 MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale
West Of Swindon (2c Wootton Bassett x Fife) $350,000 MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale
Whatalegacy (2c King's Legacy x Whatalovelyday) $160,000 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale
Savvy Hallie (2f Hellbent x Rose Of Savannah) $320,000 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale
Sanctified (2g Super Seth x Sacred Siren) $260,000 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale
Savvy Hallie (2f Hellbent x Rose Of Savannah) $150,000 MM Gold Coast National Weanling Sale
State Visit (2c Wootton Bassett x Celebrity Queen)
Officiate (2c Justify x Port Augusta) $300,000 MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale
Blitzburg (2c Snitzel x Sierra) $500,000 MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale
Within The Law (2f Lucky Vega x Contract Signed) $30,000 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale
Ohope (2c I Am Invincible x Pohutukawa)
Stakes horses:
Gatsby's,
Powers Of Opal,
Another Prophet,
Maili,
Kadavar,
General Salute,
Spring Lee,
Commemorative,
Miss Roumbini,
Tulsi,
Geriatrix,
Tajanis,
Land Legend,
Lindermann,
Brosnan,
Airman,
Ningaloo Star,
Soul Choice,
Asterix,
Interpretation,
Arapaho,
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