Regally bred Swedish mare arrives in Victoria

19 October 2021
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The Swedish mare Aldebaran Teal Se Tr 1:58 (Jeune Fille Se – Going Kronos It), in foal to the European trotting megastar Who’s Who Tr 1:54.2 (15 wins and $1,088,875 to date), a son of Reality Pride Se by Swedish champion sire and racehorse Maharajah Tr 1:53.1 (31 wins and $3,679,387), has landed safely at Aldebaran Park, Nagambie, Victoria.

Aldebaran Teal Se is owned jointly by Aldebaran Park Australia and Swedish breeding giant Menhammar Stuteri AB.

CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL STORY IN 'THE BARN' AT THETROTS.COM.AU

 

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