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Auto - Saturday April 27
Te Rapa R2 - Sister Cynane (2f I Am Invincible x Prompt Response); L and A O'sullivan and Scott; $1,300,000
Rosehill R1 - Ikasara (2c I Am Invincible x Ektifaa); G and A Waterhouse and Bott; $800,000 Trial winner
Rosehill R1 - Ikasara (2c I Am Invincible x Ektifaa); G and A Waterhouse and Bott; $800,000 Trial winner
Kembla Grange R3 - Lazzura (2f Snitzel x Laguna Azzurra); Chris Waller; $500,000
Rosehill R1 - Althoff (2c Written Tycoon x Miss St Tropez); Chris Waller; $500,000 Trial winner
Rosehill R1 - Althoff (2c Written Tycoon x Miss St Tropez); Chris Waller; $500,000 Trial winner
Kembla Grange R3 - Pelosa (2f Russian Revolution x Asinara); John O'Shea; $320,000 Trial winner
Eagle Farm R3 - Brutal Bowler (2c Brutal x Refer); Kris Lees; $240,000 Trial winner
Rosehill R1 - Point And Shoot (2c Blue Point x Watchmespin); Bjorn Baker; $240,000 Trial winner
Rosehill R1 - Point And Shoot (2c Blue Point x Watchmespin); Bjorn Baker; $240,000 Trial winner
Kembla Grange R6 - Dunnock (3f Tavistock x Songbird); John Thompson; Sibling to Stolen Dance; $150,000
Kembla Grange R3 - Megastar Heart (2c Star Turn x Commonwealth); Annabel Neasham; $120,000 Trial winner
Kembla Grange R4 - Show Pony (3f Brazen Beau x Hot In High Heels); Mitchell Beer; $100,000 Trial winner
Innisfail R5 - Moegreen (3g Tarzino x Lady Of The Garter); Fred Wieland; Sibling to Lim's Racer; $70,000
Kembla Grange R5 - Think We're There (3g So You Think x Nowheretosomewhere); Jason Deamer; $70,000 Trial winner
Mareeba R5 - Moegreen (3g Tarzino x Lady Of The Garter); Fred Wieland; Sibling to Lim's Racer; $70,000
Kembla Grange R3 - Isla D'amore (2f D'argento x Isador Amore); R and L Price; $50,000 Trial winner
Ascot R1 - Desert Madame (2f Rommel x Lady Mahler); D and B Pearce; $30,000 Trial winner
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