Daily Roundup For Thursday July 23

Breednet - Thursday July 23
A quick overview of today's results covering maiden winners, first season sire placegetters, second season sire winners and highest priced winners.
Maiden Winners
Kembla Grange
2f Global Queen (Snitzel x Subsequent)
3g Doctor Mancini (Wandjina x Melrose Place)
2c On The Lead (I Am Invincible x Marechal)
Warrnambool
2g Royal Exit (Vancouver x Kamarla Rose)
2c The Pres (All American x Satan's Dancer)
3f Who Doubted Me (Not A Single Doubt x Shine On Anna)
3g Southern Lights (Zoustar x Just Meille)
Ballina
3f Northern Star (Zoustar x My Conclusion)
2g Swanston (Smart Missile x Deeming)
3g Cubic Zirconia (Per Incanto x Dee Flawless)
Townsville
3c Just A Love Song (Love Conquers All x Decibella)
Pinjarra
3g All On Black (Blackfriars x Risktaker)
3g Noble Spirit (Alfred Nobel x My Hatras)
4m Bolshoi Gal (Universal Ruler x Uma Galina)
5m Under The Archers (Dreamscape x Smart Arch)
First Season Sire Placegetters
Spill The Beans
1st - 2g Tennessee Boy (ex Tennessee Red)
Vancouver
1st - 2g Royal Exit (ex Kamarla Rose)
Jabali
2nd - 2c Canexcell (ex Sandy Selection)
Second Season Sire Winners
Safeguard
3g Granrandell (ex Fleeting Fantasy)
Wandjina
3g Doctor Mancini (ex Melrose Place)
Warhorse
3f Toots Is Tops (ex Train Wreck)
Top Priced Winners
Global Queen - Inglis AEYS $500,000
2f (Snitzel x Subsequent)
Lighthorse Lad - MM GCYS $360,000
3g (I Am Invincible x Dove Lake)
Guangzhou - Inglis PYS $200,000
6g (Fastnet Rock x Miss Helga)
Saigon - Inglis AEYS $200,000
3f (I Am Invincible x Saigon Tea)
Funky Music - MM GCYS $170,000
5g (Your Song x Siphon)
Guangzhou - MM NWSSS $150,000
6g (Fastnet Rock x Miss Helga)
Space Is Deep - NZB K-B1 $140,000
3f (Sebring x McIvor Silk)
Southern Lights - Inglis PYS $120,000
3g (Zoustar x Just Meille)
Lucap - NZB SYS $110,000
4g (Poet's Voice x Perri Lou)
Cubic Zirconia - NZB K-B1 $85,000
3g (Per Incanto x Dee Flawless)
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