Debutants Friday

Auto - Friday December 20
Gold Coast R5 - Life After Love (2f I Am Invincible x Lady Loire); Ciaron Maher; $825,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R3 - Tszyuya (3f Zoustar x Dynastic Lady); Tony Gollan; Sibling to Amazonian Lass; $750,000
Cranbourne R4 - Hey Now Hey Now (3f Pierro x Now Now); Robert Hickmott; Sibling to Fiesta; $400,000
Yarra Glen R3 - Unsolved (3g Snitzel x Crack The Code); P and K Moody and Coleman; $380,000
Cranbourne R2 - Ortigian Girl (3f I Am Invincible x Peaceful); A and S Freedman; $300,000
Cranbourne R2 - Sudden Change (3f Lonhro x Ampin); Matt Laurie; Sibling to Adelaide Ace, Savy Yong Blonk; $300,000
Canterbury R1 - Heesen (3f Astern x Zimaretto); Michael Freedman; Sibling to California Zimbol, Cruden Bay, From Within; $260,000
Gold Coast R5 - Torque To Be Sure (2c Shamus Award x Elimbari); Matthew Dunn; $260,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R5 - Wollzeile (2f Tassort x Figlmuller); Kris Lees; $180,000 Trial winner
Cranbourne R4 - Emmcee (3g Microphone x Let's Lunch); Ben, Will and Jd Hayes; $140,000 Trial winner
Matamata R1 - Balsan (3g Ocean Park x Chanel's Choice); Stephen Marsh; Sibling to Whimsical; $140,000
Gold Coast R5 - Forgotten Spirit (2f Spirit Of Boom x Never Forget); Scott Morrisey; $100,000 Trial winner
Goulburn R1 - Xcessive Force (3f Brutal x Exselva); Danielle Seib; Sibling to Axe; $90,000 Trial winner
Goulburn R6 - Zozo Narni (3f Castelvecchio x Double Ranga); G and A Waterhouse and Bott; Sibling to Scarlet Rain; $80,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R3 - Winchman (4g Hellbent x Enjoyment); Paul L Shailer; $60,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R5 - Vein Girl (2f Blue Point x Last Vein); Chris and Corey Munce; $60,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R5 - Jaggery (2c Encryption x Dark Brown Sugar); Liam Birchley; $60,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R5 - Amosu (2f Invader x Precipitate); Liam Birchley; $60,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R3 - Merchant Gold (3g Merchant Navy x That's How I Roll); Brett Cavanough; $55,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R5 - Orchid Valley (2f Encryption x Hamadama); Rex Lipp; $50,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R5 - Certified Copy (2g Dubious x Written Image); Bevan Laming; $32,000 Trial winner
Gold Coast R5 - Earn To Burn (2c Better Than Ready x Malionga); Jack Bruce; $7,000 Trial winner
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