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.

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