Debutants Tuesday

Auto - Tuesday November 5
Flemington R1 - Space Rider (2c Zoustar x Fuddle Dee Duddle); M G and M Price and Kent; Sibling to Brereton; $500,000 Trial winner
Flemington R1 - Tycoon Star (2c Written Tycoon x Miss Iano); Ben, Will and Jd Hayes; $400,000
Eagle Farm R3 - Imperial Red (3g Spirit Of Boom x Sienna Rose); Matthew Hoysted; $330,000
Muswellbrook R1 - Fern Way (4m Extreme Choice x Dashie Diva); Angela Davies; Sibling to East Indiaman; $300,000
Bairnsdale R3 - Psychotic (3g Zousain x Dulverton); A and A Yargi; $250,000
Kembla Grange R8 - She Rex (3f Russian Revolution x Prosperity); Ciaron Maher; $240,000 Trial winner
Canberra R2 - Omaha Sand (3g Omaha Beach x Sweet Love); Matthew Smith; $135,000 Trial winner
Kembla Grange R8 - Omaha Sand (3g Omaha Beach x Sweet Love); Matthew Smith; $135,000 Trial winner
Dubbo R2 - Phils Colours (4g Justify x World Peace); Sharon Jeffries; Sibling to Chivalry; $100,000
Eagle Farm R3 - Ocean Anna (3f Ocean Park x Brianna); Annabel and Rob Neasham and Archibald; Sibling to Can I Get An Amen; $100,000 Trial winner
Sunshine Coast R3 - Ocean Anna (3f Ocean Park x Brianna); Annabel and Rob Neasham and Archibald; Sibling to Can I Get An Amen; $100,000 Trial winner
Eagle Farm R3 - Kiwi Spirit (3g Grunt x Absolute Puzzle); Annabel and Rob Neasham and Archibald; $80,000 Trial winner
Sunshine Coast R3 - Kiwi Spirit (3g Grunt x Absolute Puzzle); Annabel and Rob Neasham and Archibald; $80,000 Trial winner
Flemington R1 - Lady Pankhurst (2f Capitalist x Thunder Lady); John Sargent; $75,000 Trial winner
Ascot R4 - Won For The Girls (3g Gingerbread Man x Disco Riffic); S and J Casey; $57,500 Trial winner
Canberra R5 - Leila Belle (3f Zousain x Lady Herbert); Becky Byrne; $20,000 Trial winner
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