Debutants Wednesday

Auto - Wednesday July 3
Canterbury R1 - Socrazyinlove (2f I Am Invincible x Special Lover); Annabel Neasham; Sibling to Miss Roseiano; $1,100,000
Canterbury R1 - Swelter (2f Too Darn Hot x Boorooj); Chris Waller; $410,000 Trial winner
Canterbury R1 - Retainer (2f Fastnet Rock x Veneers); Ciaron Maher; $400,000
Canterbury R1 - Extremely Hardys (2f Extreme Choice x Killcareless); Chris Waller; $300,000 Trial winner
Eagle Farm R1 - Deep Vegas (3f Deep Field x Hidden Talent); Tony Gollan; $300,000 Trial winner
Pinjarra Scarpside R1 - Daytona Pete (2g Gingerbread Man x Brocky's Ace); Steve Wolfe; Sibling to Quilista, Red Can Man; $280,000 Trial winner
Canterbury R2 - Beauty Edge (3g Hellbent x Saint Minerva); Matthew Smith; Sibling to Nettuno; $210,000
Arawa Park R7 - Presuming (4g Complacent x Abenroad); M and P Moroney and Gerard; Sibling to Strada Cavallo; $70,000
Murray Bridge Gh R1 - Madam Jeanette (2f Too Darn Hot x Fine Scent); S and C Oxlade; $15,000 Trial winner
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