Debutants Saturday

Auto - Saturday May 11
Kembla Grange R3 - Long Time Lovers (2f Snitzel x Wartime Lovers); Michael Freedman; $250,000
Kembla Grange R5 - Wild Sensation (3g Shalaa x Temper Tantrum); Matthew Smith; $220,000 Trial winner
Gosford R1 - Harlem Queen (2f Brutal x Harlem River); Nathan Doyle; $180,000 Trial winner
Morphettville R3 - Thats Archies Girl (2f Per Incanto x Aspen Lass); Ben, Will and Jd Hayes; $180,000 Trial winner
Newcastle R1 - Harlem Queen (2f Brutal x Harlem River); Nathan Doyle; $180,000 Trial winner
Donald R2 - Lotus Tower (3g Nicconi x Madeleina); L and T Corstens; $145,000 Trial winner
Sha Tin R6 - Steps Ahead (3g Written By x Avocado); K W Lui; $140,000 Trial winner
Gosford R1 - Aemelius (2f Hellbent x Mead); Annabel Neasham; Sibling to Brave Mead, Solemn; $130,000
Newcastle R1 - Aemelius (2f Hellbent x Mead); Annabel Neasham; Sibling to Brave Mead, Solemn; $130,000
Ascot R1 - Last Stylebender (3g Harry Angel x Saturia); Mitchell Pateman; $100,000 Trial winner
Sha Tin R6 - Circuit Maximus (3c Deep Field x Flying Therese); C S Shum; $100,000 Trial winner
Donald R3 - Supernima (2c Super Seth x Purnima); P and K Moody and Coleman; Sibling to Tomelilla, Viktor Vegas; $80,000
Sha Tin R5 - Omakase (4g Time Test x Extra Explosive); Y S Tsui; Sibling to Explosive Jack; $65,000 Trial winner
Morphettville R3 - Mystic Wonder (2f Stratosphere x Wonder I Do); G and D Richards and Moyle; Sibling to Sghirripa; $60,000
Sha Tin R5 - Alp's Affection (3g Vancouver x Sawakiyna); Jamie Richards; $60,000 Trial winner
Ipswich R2 - Daitanna (2f Brave Smash x Silver Basque); Jack Bruce; $57,500 Trial winner
Toowoomba R2 - Daitanna (2f Brave Smash x Silver Basque); Jack Bruce; $57,500 Trial winner
Ascot R2 - Sky River (2f Universal Ruler x River Hussy); Neville Parnham; $30,000 Trial winner
Ipswich R2 - Bobbi Darlin' (2f Encryption x Madame Markievicz); Kristie and Louis Clark and Peoples; $8,000 Trial winner
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